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Protecting Your Blog From Plagiarism

10,000 Birds

My colleague leavesnbloom over at the Nature Blog Network posted a really useful and cogent look at Copyright and Plagiarism. If you’ve got a blog that you want to protect from scrapers, aggregators, and outright content thieves, you’ll want to read this ASAP! I learned quite a bit from it.

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Honduras Trip Winner Has Blogged His Trip

10,000 Birds

Fish & Wildlife Service expects sea levels to rise due to global warming, swamping beaches on which Snowy Plovers currently nest, it is good news that the number of beaches proposed for protection as Snowy Plover nesting habitat has doubled. The proposal from U.S.

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Potential Efficiency Improvements

10,000 Birds

Why tediously write blog posts when ChatGPT can do it for me? So, I asked ChatGPT: “Please write a 500-word blog post about birding in Shanghai in the style of Kai Pflug for the website 10,000 birds” This is the result: Greetings, fellow birding enthusiasts!

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Bush Earns Some Praise for Ocean Protection

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This blog pounds on George W. Bush a lot. So, to be fair (and balanced!), here's one person who thinks he's done some good stuff for the oceans. Namely, he established three national marine monuments in the Pacific Ocean. This opinion comes from Andrew Sharpless, the CEO for Oceana.it

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Birding Shanghai in October 2023

10,000 Birds

In blog posts, photo galleries presumably have a similar function: Brown Shrike … … Amur Stonechat … … Mugimaki Flycatcher … … Red-flanked Bluetail … … Rufous-tailed Robin … … Japanese Paradise Flycatcher … … and Taiga Flycatcher.

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Introducing Erika

10,000 Birds

To inspire others to protect birds and the environment, she has blogged for the Conservation Fund, Sarah P. Blogging bloggers' She fell in love with birding after receiving a Sibley field guide for Christmas during her senior year in college, and has birded across the eastern seaboard and internationally ever since.

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Seeking the Bahama Nuthatch

10,000 Birds

For more Bahama Nuthatch information and links, check his blog, [link]. If the nuthatch is now extinct, we’ve lost a species that might have been saved with a greater effort to study and protect it.”. Jim Wright is an author and birding columnist. Jim’s first contribution to 10,000 Birds was A Rare Caribbean Parrot on the Brink.

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