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NA Seaduck Conference 2005 - Workshops
Sweden (2.8MB PDF) Leif Nilsson, leif.nilsson@zooekol.lu.se Atlantic Waterbird Use of Offshore Shoals and Survey Needs to Evaluate Wind Energy Development (3.4MB ... use them. The PowerPoint presentations from each panel member follow. Return to top Atlantic Flyway Council Mississippi Flyway Council Pacific Flyway Council Website designed and maintained by Edward J.R. Lohnes ...
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Lake Champlain
The lake is a major breeding area and a stopping point for spring and fall birds migrating along the Atlantic flyway. 16 species of birds found in the Champlain Basin are listed as endangered species. The vast majority of data for this page came from the Lake Champlain Basin Program--an incredible source of information about Lake ...
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USGS Patuxent Wildlife Research Center Staff Profile
Act Service Award-May 1995; Performance Star Award-Jan. 1997; Special Act Award-Sept. 2000, Performance Star Award-Jun. 2004. 30 years of Federal Service. Active Projects: The Atlantic Flyway Seaduck Project. http://www.pwrc.usgs.gov/resshow/perry/scoters/ Assessing Wildlife Utilization of Seasonally Saturated Coastal Plain Forested Wetlands (Flatwoods) on the Delmarva Peninsula. Diving Duck ...
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The Uplands
The Upper Delaware is an important segment of the Atlantic flyway for migrating birds. American shad, brown rainbow and brook trout, large and small mouth bass, chain pickerel, and walleyed pike are just a few of the 45 species of fish that are inhabitants of the Upper Delaware ...
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The Delaware Riverkeeper Network
As part of the Atlantic flyway, the Delaware Bay area is host to the second largest population of migrating shore birds in ... largest refining petrochemical center in the US. With 70% of the oil that arrives on the Atlantic coast being transported through the Estuary there is a high risk for oil spills. Also heavy ...
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Wood Duck Facts, Figures, Description and Photo
In eastern and western US about 30% and 75% of wood ducks are permanent residents. Migratory wood ducks use the Atlantic Flyway from New Brunswick to Georgia and south to eastern Texas, and the West Indies. The western migratory birds use the Pacific Flyway from British Columbia to the Central Valley of California. Both populations winter over southern portions of their respective ...
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MOU INDEX
Introduction - Purpose of program Page 1 - Problem Statement, Background Page 1 - USFWS, NAWMP Page 2 - Animal Damage Control Page 3 - New Jersey Division of Fish, Game and Wildlife Page 4 - Canada Goose Management in the Atlantic Flyway Page 5 - Goose Management in New Jersey Page 6 - Goose Biology Responsibilities when Addressing Canada Goose Depredation ProblemsPage 6 - ...
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Division of Migratory Bird Management, Bird Issues, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
Sources of Information Approved Nontoxic Shot Types Avian Collisions at Communication Towers -- Sources of Information Cats and Birds: A Deadly Combination Oil Field Waste Pits, Death Traps for Wildlife Atlantic Flyway Eastern Tundra Swan Project Arctic Ecosystems in Peril: report of the Arctic Goose Habitat Working Group A Special Publication of the Arctic Goose Joint Venture of the North ...
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U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Office of Migratory Bird Management, Issues, Atlantic Population of Canada Geese, Status and Management
New Jersey and New York. Resident geese (AFRP) breed locally throughout the Atlantic Flyway, extending into southern Ontario and Quebec. They are largely nonmigratory, shifting distributions only slightly in ... every reach but that of memory. What we do with what we know will be the measure of what we are. Prepared by Jerry Serie, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Atlantic Flyway ...
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Heritage Conservancy: Congress Approved Wild and Scenic River Designation for the Musconetcong River
Mississippi. Its watershed lies entirely within the important Highlands Region, a landscape granted federal designation by the Highlands Conservation Act of 2004, and along the Atlantic Flyway, one of four major migratory bird routes in North America. Approximately 20 of its tributaries are regionally important trout fishing streams that support naturally reproducing trout populations ...
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