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Peregrine biology - conservation issues
In fact, it was soon discovered that Peregrines had disappeared ... subsequent releases have proven to be instrumental to the recolonization of eastern North America. Providing nest boxes to Peregrines establishing territories in urban areas has also proved to help increase their ...
www.peregrine-foundation.ca

Burrowing Owls
The citizen ... the adults, might be destroyed. Impacts can be reduced by establishing a protective buffer around active burrows or by conducting activities outside the breeding season, when most owls in this area ...
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Mitigation Successes
These Red-tailed Hawk chicks were found in a nest along the high-wall of an active mine in northern New Mexico. The nest was in danger, and the young needed to be ... were observed in early August, indicating that the delay in construction probably saved at least one active nest. |Home| |About Us| |Research| |Education| |Mitigations| |Hawk Talk| |Citizen Science| |Membership| |Adopt-a-Raptor| |For ...
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CRESLI Culebra information
Doing her best to disguise the location of the nest she then ... poached the turtle eggs here for many years. This project incorporates studies of this magnificent animal with active nest protection. The success of any good research project is often reliant upon the interest and participation ...
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Worm Eating Warbler - WDNR
Back and wings are olive-brown; breast is a rich buffy color. Habitat: Prefer to nest on well drained, steep sloped hillsides within ravines and large tracts of southern forest. Food Habits: ... . Management Considerations: Breeding in Wisconsin was confirmed in 1984 when M. S. Peterson discovered an active nest in the Baraboo Hills. This species is extremely rare in Wisconsin and was probably just ...
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Bald Eagle - WDNR
North America. Historically, they inhabited the entire continent wherever there were adequate nest sites and an abundant supply of fish. However, due to human activities, bald eagle populations ... informed about Wisconsin's bald eagles and get involved in eagle recovery work by: reporting active nest locations to the BER; avoiding bald eagle nests during the breeding season (February 15 ...
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Science and the Environment Bulletin: The Mystery of the Marbled Murrelet
Departmental scientists have been studying murrelets since 1990, three years before the first active nest in Canada was found in an old-growth forest on the coast of British Columbia. The discovery was a surprise, since most alcids, like puffins and guillemots, nest on steep cliffs or in crevices or burrows; and 1 000 metres above sea level, high on ...
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Puffin
Nesting Tufted Puffins lay a single egg around May every year. They nest deep in burrows, which they either dig themselves or take over from rabbits or other burrowing ... last 20 years. The 2006 Farallon Island Seabird Report recorded 60 birds based on counts of active nest sites. This static or possibly decreasing population growth is an enigma for biologists. They ...
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LIPU-UK -> Working in Britain for Birds in Italy
BIRDWATCHING Spring: The Migrants are Arriving Northern "guests" not yet departed for their breeding ... activity by the hunting authorities, and the LIPU branches of Rome and Ostia, the existence of active poaching, particularly for wild boar, has been revealed within the LIPU reserve, with evidence such as ...
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Purple Martin Nest Replacements
Another common parasite is the nest mite (Dermanyssus prognephilus), a 1-mm-long bloodsucking arachnid that sometimes occurs in large numbers ... nestlings into it (Fig. 7). Repeat the procedure for each nest to be replaced. You may find that some active nest cavities contain very little if any nesting material; this is ...
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