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Salem-News.com (May-13-2013 22:58)
Conservation Groups Call for Increased Protections for Rapidly Declining SeabirdSalem-News.comMurrelet habitat on state and private lands continues to be lost to logging. (WASHINGTON DC) -
In a letter sent today, over 100 conservation and scientific organizations are calling on the Obama administration to provide new protective measures for the Marbled Murrelet.
Salem-News.com (Apr-18-2013 01:07)
New Study Provides First Direct Evidence of Feral Cats in Hawaii Killing Endangered Hawaiian PetrelSalem-News.comCarcasses were adult birds, presumably ones that were actively breeding or seeking mates. (WASHINGTON DC) -
A new study by federal and university scientists has provided the first direct videographic evidence of depredation of the endangered Hawaiian Petrel by feral cats.
Salem-News.com (Feb-25-2013 11:23)
New Study Finds Pesticides Leading Cause of Grassland Bird DeclinesSalem-News.comResearchers focused on lethal pesticides, such as organophosphate and carbamate. (WASHINGTON DC) -
A new study identifies acutely toxic pesticides as the most likely leading cause of the widespread decline in grassland bird numbers in the United States.
Salem-News.com (Jan-17-2013 12:58)
First Nest Ever Discovered of One of the World`s Most Endangered BirdsSalem-News.comTwo Brazilian researchers credited with discovery. (WASHINGTON DC) -
The first known nest of one of the world's rarest birds - the Critically Endangered Stresemann's Bristlefront - has been discovered in Brazil. Of perhaps equal significance is that strong evidence of active nestlings was also found.
Salem-News.com (Jun-22-2012 15:44)
Crucial Bird Conservation Programs Cut by 50 Percent by HouseSalem-News.comThe bill will now move to the full House Appropriations Committee for consideration. (WASHINGTON DC) -
Bird conservation groups are attacking a new political move as “one of the most regressive wildlife appropriations” ever.
Salem-News.com (Apr-16-2012 19:39)
10,000 Birds Die as `Everglades of West` Dries, Spreads DiseaseSalem-News.comThe problem is that it has been a dry year and the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation (BOR) hasn't allowed water into the refuge since December. (WASHINGTON DC) -
Officials from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) are estimating that over 10,000 migrating birds have died so far this year because of reduced water flow to the Lower Klamath National Wildlife Refuge in Oregon and California.
Salem-News.com (Aug-11-2011 15:19)
Washington Western Bluebird Reintroduction Effort a SuccessSalem-News.comBirds Now Thriving on San Juan Island Following Completion of Five-Year Project. (WASHINGTON D.C. ) -
A five-year cooperative effort involving several organizations has succeeded in returning the Western Bluebird to Washington’s San Juan Islands.
Salem-News.com (May-11-2011 16:45)
Second Wave of Mystery Pelican Deaths Hits Topsail Beach, NCSalem-News.comThe Brown Pelican is found in the Chesapeake Bay, and in southern California. (WASHINGTON D.C.) -
A second wave of mysterious pelican injuries and deaths has occurred in the past several weeks at Topsail Island in North Carolina. About 250 pelicans died six months ago in this area from still undetermined causes.
Salem-News.com (Feb-28-2011 16:43)
Rare Bird Captured for First Time, Fitted With Tracking Device and ReleasedSalem-News.comYellow-billed Cotingas are about the size and shape of a pigeon and are strong flyers. (WASHINGTON. D.C.) -
American Bird Conservancy and Friends of the OSA today reported that three endangered Yellow-billed Cotingas were for the first time ever, captured and released unharmed near the Costa Rican town of Rincon.
Salem-News.com (Jan-12-2011 15:31)
Massive Six-State Habitat Restoration Project Sees Progress on 130,000 Acres in Year OneSalem-News.comThe goal is returning vegetation in key locations to a condition approximating its natural state. (WASHINGTON D.C.) -
Leaders of a massive, six-state, 1.1 million-acre habitat restoration initiative for wildlife and birds say restoration work has been initiated on about 130,000 acres. |
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