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Thứ Năm, 22 tháng 1, 2015

Idaho Biologists Count Fewer Wolves But More Breeding Pairs

Idaho biologists say the number of wolves is likely declining but their count of breeding pairs of wolves a key number used to measure the health of the state's wolf population has actually gone up Initial estimates suggested the number of breeding pairs

13 bald eagles spotted by volunteers in second bald eagle count - nhv.us

on saturday the second bald eagle count of the winter was conducted by local federal and state biologists a lot of volunteer citizen biologists took part is this count that was done around several lakes in southern california this count saw in all more than

us creates more roaming room for mexican wolves, but green groups say they'll ... - news.sciencemag.org

mexican wolves the rarest of all north american gray wolves will now have legal protections within a much larger swath of arizona and new mexico the us fish and wildlife service fws today issued a new rule that expands the range within which the

more than just cute, sea otters are superheroes of the marsh - northcountrypublicradio.org

sea otters are furry and photogenic but those aren't the only reasons to save them from 0 comments by james delahoussaye this sea otter about to eat a crab in the elkhorn slough national estuarine research reserve is cute sure but more

birth of endangered condor delights biologists - newsmaine.net

a breeding pair of endangered california condors gave birth to a baby condor it took 60 days of incubation for the condors to hatch a healthy baby bird it was last month when biologists came across a mystery juvenile condor at a wildlife sanctuary in big sur

study: virus not to blame for fewer turkeys - henriettapost.com

albany — wildlife biologists tracking a tumorcausing virus first diagnosed in eastern wild turkeys five years ago have found the virus is far more widespread — but less deadly — than expected the new study eases fears among wildlife managers and

ospreys make comback in new jersey - pressofatlanticcity.com

a male osprey brings material to his mate to rebuild a nest near the 34th street bridge in ocean city in 1999 scientists counted 567 breeding pairs in 2014 some raising as many as four chicks this year posted saturday december 27 2014 926 pm

ospreys make comeback in new jersey - pressofatlanticcity.com

a male osprey brings material to his mate to rebuild a nest near the 34th street bridge in ocean city in 1999 scientists counted 567 breeding pairs in 2014 some raising as many as four chicks this year posted saturday december 27 2014 926 pm

wildlife group wants grizzly bears put back in central idaho - idahostatesman.com

nearly 20 years after wolves were released at corn creek in the frank church river of no return wilderness the center for biological diversity filed a petition thursday asking the us fish and wildlife service to develop a new rule to reintroduce grizzly

oregon agency wants to use drones to count fish and birds - boisestatepublicradio.org

the oregon department of fish and wildlife believes aerial surveys performed by drones could be cheaper and safer than surveys gathered by airplane or helicopter dkroetsch wikimedia listen listening wildlife biologists in oregon could soon have a

us enlarges area in southwest where rare wolves can roam - reuters.com

reuters rare wolves in the american southwest will be allowed more room to roam but some could be marked for death if they prey too heavily on elk and deer prized by hunters under a rule issued by federal officials on monday the rule revising

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