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PRBO Conservation Science: Ecology of California Gulls, Mono Lake
California Gulls, Mono Lake PRBO Conservation Science PRBO Home::Science::Wetlands Ecology Division::Projects::Ecology of California Gulls, Mono Lake Ecology of California Gulls ...
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Restoration of the Mono Basin Ecosystem
The result was a fragmented and poorly functioning ecosystem. Islands where California Gulls nested became peninsulas accessible to predators. Toxic alkali dust storms arose on windy days ... As a result of litigation pursued by the Mono Lake Committee, National Audubon Society, California Trout and others, first the courts and subsequently the State Water Resources Control Board ...
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History of the Mono Lake Committee
They also caused Negit Island, an important rookery for California Gulls, to become connected to the mainland, allowing predators access to the nesting birds. The ... in Los Angeles and throughout California. The Committee is actively involved in securing funding and support for water conservation and recycling projects in Southern California, was one of the negotiators ...
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Habitat Conservation - MarineBio.org
California gulls. When water from the lake's inflowing streams was diverted to quench the ever-growing thirst of Southern California, the lake level dropped drastically. Islands in the lake became connected to the mainland, giving coyotes and other predators access to an easy source of food: nesting California gulls ...
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Niche and habitat - MarineBio.org
California gulls. When water from the lake’s inflowing streams was diverted to quench the ever-growing thirst of southern California, the lake level dropped drastically. Islands in the lake became connected to the mainland, giving coyotes and other predators access to an easy source of food: nesting California gulls ...
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Essays in Wildlife Conservation Chapter 4
California gulls. When water from the lake's inflowing streams was diverted to quench the ever-growing thirst of southern California, the lake level dropped drastically. Islands in the lake became connected to the mainland, giving coyotes and other predators access to an easy source of food: nesting California gulls ...
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USGS National Wildlife Health Center - Avian Cholera
November and December, about 15 miles apart, affected mainly eared grebes, northern shovelers, California gulls, and green-winged teal. Eared grebes began dying around November 6th near Promontory Point; by ... 7 Avian Cholera BRD Status and Trends Report Research Provides New Insights Cholera Outbreaks in California 1999 For a map of cholera in wild birds through 2004: Go to the National ...
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PRBO Conservation Science: Sitemap
Research Collaboration Resources Wetlands Ecology Division Projects Bolinas Lagoon Ecology of California Gulls, Mono Lake Inland Breeding Seabirds Pacific Flyway Project Salton Sea Project ... Plans Joint Ventures for Conservation California Partners In Flight Southern Pacific Shorebird Conservation Plan California Current Marine Bird Conservation Plan California Current Joint Venture Forage ...
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California Sea Lion, Phillip Colla Natural History Photography
Crustaceans Cypraea species Conus species Marine invertebrate species Sea Birds Brown Pelican Gulls Puffins Boobies Frigatebirds Cormorant Bird species Photo Essays On Gygis.com ... :     Pinniped and Man    Galapagos Sea Lion    Pinniped Behaviors Keywords: Zalophus californianus, seal, California Sea Lion, sea lion, sealion, photograph, photography, underwater, endangered, photo Bookmark this page ...
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Photographs of shelled marine mollusks by Phillip Colla, including Cypraea spadicea (California chestnut cowrie), Delonovolva aequalis (Simnia vidleri), California cone (Conus californicus), Flamingo tongue (Cyphoma gibbosum) and Kelletia kelleti (Kellet'
Conus species Marine invertebrate species Sea Birds Brown Pelican Gulls Puffins Boobies Frigatebirds Cormorant Bird species Photo Essays On ... California. Right: Kelletia kelleti, Kellet's whelk, La Jolla, California. California cone, Conus californicus, Coronado Islands, Mexico. Rock scallop, Crassedoma giganteum (formerly Hinnites giganteus), detail showing eyes. Channel Islands, California ...
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