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With open water on Great Ape Trust’s lake, trumpeter swans Morgan and Olivia thrive
Trust’s agreement to accept the birds as part of the Iowa Department of Natural Resources’ Trumpeter Swan Restoration Project came with a pledge to care for them through the winter. “Because ... the elegant white birds have congregated for the winter. Andrews said there’s some evidence that trumpeter swans are establishing new migratory patterns, though he has learned to “expect the unexpected when it ...
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DNR Releases Trumpeter Swans at Great Ape Trust, Bonobos to Name Them
The Iowa Department of Natural Resources released a breeding pair of trumpeter swans (Cygnus buccinator) on the campus of the great ape scientific research facility in southeast ... nesting platform. The swan release was coordinated by Ron Andrews with the Iowa DNR’s Trumpeter Swan Restoration project and Dr. Benjamin Beck, director of conservation at The Trust. “Iowa's ...
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Illinois. From time to time, theycan be seen in the northern part of the state. Trumpeter swans are the largest of the waterfowl seen in Illinois. They can weigh nearly 40 pounds and ... have been staging a comeback. Note the green identification band placed around its neck by researchers. Mute swans have orange bills with a black edge and a line that extends to the eye. Mute swans ...
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Great Peninsula Conservancy: Where We Work - Klingel Wetland Refuge
Waterfowl, songbirds, coyotes, beaver, deer and river otter round out the wild residents. Rarer species such as trumpeter swans, white pelicans and the elusive Virginia rail sometimes reward patient observers. The shoreline and waters provide shelter and optimal breeding for oysters, clams, salmon, and their young. These ...
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AlaskaWriter Marybeth Holleman's Resume
Cyranos Bookstore and Café. Anchorage, AK. April 1996. "Heating With Wood." Alaska Women Read. Womens Studies Program, University of Alaska Anchorage. March 1994. "A Reflection on Trumpeter Swans" and "Searching the Land." Master of Fine Arts Candidates Reading. Program in Creative Writing, Department of English, University of Alaska Anchorage, February 1991. "In Nikolski, the average age is ...
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USGS Patuxent Wildlife Research Center Staff Profile
Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 40(2):267-272. Olsen, G. H., D. L. Rininger, M. K. Ets, and W. J. L. Sladen. 2002. Baseline hematological and clinical chemistry results from captive-raised trumpeter swans. Waterbirds, 25:375-379. Olsen, G. H. 2001. Of Cranes and Men: Reintroduction of crane to a migratory pathway – Part I. ...
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Trumpeter Swan
Several of the trumpeter swans released in Iowa have successfully nested in Minnesota, Wisconsin and one pair in Missouri. To date, 685 trumpter swans have been released. 197 known mortalities have occurred to date: 39 from power line collisions, 41 poached by violators, ...
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EEK! - Critter Corner - The Trumpeter Swan
Wisconsin. What you can do You can help in the effort to restore trumpeter swans to the Midwest by learning the differences between trumpeters and other water birds and by reporting your trumpeter swan observations to local conservation officials, wildlife managers or to a DNR office. This information helps biologists track trumpeter ...
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Wisconsin's Trumpeter Swan Fund - WDNR
By marking (using numbered plastic collars) and monitoring most of Wisconsin's trumpeter swans since 1989, the Wisconsin DNR has compiled the most complete set of information on ... Form [PDF 279 KB]. Please make check payable to the Endangered Resources Fund, and write "Trumpeter Swan Fund" on the memo line. Donations should be mailed to: Endangered Resources Fund Bureau ...
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Trumpeter Swan
Swan Cygnus buccinator The trumpeter swan, largest and rarest of the world's eight swan species, was once a common nesting bird in north, west, and central North America. It was ... its numbers have slowly increased through emergency winter feeding, habitat restoration, and controlled relocation of populations. Trumpeter swans presently number more than 5,000, of which about 500 pairs nest in Canada. ...
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