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The Wood Stork
For a while, hunters killed them for their feathers. The main reason there are not many wood storks left today is because massive population growth is destroying their habitat, wetlands. Their numbers have ... . Support conservation groups and tell your parents to vote for people that support conservation. REFERENCE Wood Stork by the folks at Kennedy Space Center If you enjoyed this site, you should ...
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Southeastern Arizona Bird Observatory - Checklist of the Birds of Sonora and Northwestern Mexico
Heron Reddish Egret Cattle Egret Green Heron Black-crowned Night-Heron Yellow-crowned Night-Heron Ibises & Spoonbills - Threskiornithidae White Ibis White-faced Ibis Roseate Spoonbill Storks - Ciconiidae Wood Stork New World Vultures - Cathartidae Black Vulture Turkey Vulture Ducks & Geese - Anatidae Black-bellied Whistling-Duck Fulvous Whistling-Duck Tundra Swan Greater White-fronted Goose Snow ...
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Environmental Resources
Of the endangered species, the wood stork, snail kite and American crocodile will benefit and increase. More natural patterns of pre-drainage water flows will be restored, and the water supply will increase, benefiting urban and agricultural users. Flood protection will also ...
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DEP Kids Page - Florida Everglades
It is a refuge for large wading birds, such as the roseate spoonbill, wood stork, great blue heron and a variety of egrets. Featuring temperate and tropical plants, the river holds mangrove and cypress swamps, pinelands and hardwood hammocks. On December 6, 1947, President Harry S. Truman dedicated the area as ...
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Eden Again, Marshland Information - Bibliography, Anthropology
Garrod, D.A.E. and D.M.A. Bate. 1943. Excavations at the Cave of Shukbah, Palestine, 1928. Vol. 8. Cambridge, Eng.: Proc. Prehistoric Soc. 1-20. 55. Gonzalez, J.A. 1999. Nesting success in two Wood Stork colonies in Venezuela. Journal of Field Ornithology, 70(1): p. 18-27. 56. Inskip, M.J. and J.K. Piotrowski. 1985. Review of ...
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Educator Resources
Everglades Mobile Collector's Edition No. 1 Bulletin Board Characters (919 kb, PDF) (Wood Stork, Largemouth Bass, Florida Panther Cub and American Crocodile in color) Wayne Drop Storybook Bulletin ... Stork, Largemouth Bass, Florida Panther Cub and American Crocodile in black & white) View and print The Journey of Wayne Drop to the Everglades Coloring Book Download the PDF (1 mb, PDF) ...
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Some creatures such as the Florida panther, wood stork and West Indian manatee have become symbols of a struggling ecosystem. Water Preserve Areas The concept of Water Preserve Areas was first defined by The Everglades Coalition in 1993, and was recommended in the Report on ...
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Alachua Audubon - Recent Sightings
Heron 23.Yellow-crowned Night-Heron 24.White Ibis 25.Glossy Ibis 26.Roseate Spoonbill 27.Wood Stork 28.Black Vulture 29.Turkey Vulture 30.Osprey 31.Swallow-tailed Kite 32.Mississippi Kite ... 65.Red-bellied Woodpecker 66.Downy Woodpecker 67.Northern Flicker 68.Pileated Woodpecker 69.Eastern Wood-Pewee 70.Acadian Flycatcher 71.Great Crested Flycatcher 72.Eastern Kingbird 73.Loggerhead Shrike 74.White ...
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Alachua Audubon - Sanctuaries
American Alligators, roosting herons and ibises, etc. Micanopy Cypress 600 acres northeast of Micanopy at the headwaters of River Styx. Owned by Franklin Crates, Inc. No public access. Very valuable for the Wood Stork rookery that has nested in this cypress swamp since before the sanctuary was established in 1913. Orange Lake Audubon ...
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San Diego Zoo's Animal Bytes: Stork
Power of Wind, The Million Dollar Challenge, A Balancing Act Sound Byte: Shoebill clatter Birds: Stork Range: found on all continents except Antarctica; most common in tropical regions Habitat: wetlands, grasslands ... tear meat off carcasses. Storks that feed in murky waters, like the wood stork Mycteria americana and milky stork Mycteria cinerea, have sensitive areas on their bills that can feel prey ...
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