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Chronic Exposure in Colorado

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Say, Bullock, Brewer, and Cassin will lose their English namesakes in the recently announced renaming game. At the end of last summer, I had to make a business trip to Denver, Colorado. The post Chronic Exposure in Colorado first appeared on 10,000 Birds. My sincere apologies. Dead certs ” – his words – never materialize. “

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Canines Go for the Gold at Doggy Olympic Games Across the U.S.

4 The Love Of Animals

Best Friends Pet Care ( www.bestfriendspetcare.com ) is hosting its own version – the Doggy Olympic Games — at more than a dozen locations across the U.S. “The best part of canine competition is that dogs really don’t care who wins and who loses — they just love playing the games!”

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Some Chinese Pheasants

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As a popular game bird, the Ring-necked Pheasant seems to have such high importance in the US that there are several papers just discussing the species in individual US states. Examples: California. Connecticut. Nebraska.

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Shutting Your Trap

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Not only did we convince the local head of PRH that DEC was horning in on his territory, we managed to drag the president of the nearby Fish and Game Club – who personally detested trapping – into the fray. But most of the time, that’s not the way it goes.

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Little Big Year Week 33: Yellowstone

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Of course, there were plenty of big game around, and so I will post a few of those shots at the end of this posting. We are on our way to Colorado, and the famous Trinidad Lake area. This will be our only stop in Colorado, as we need to get south so I can find some of the south west desert birds before my time runs out.

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The North American Model of Wildlife Conservation and Who Pays for It

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Increased scrutiny of practices long considered the norm in wildlife management, including predator hunts, commercial trapping, the legal culling of non-game birds like American Crows, and some of the research protocols used to track and translocate wild animals. No one can “own” wildlife.

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