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Serial Poachers Devastate Montana

Critter News

This article describes the devastation being inflicted on Montana's wildlife by serial poachers. Brian Golie, FWP game warden in Wolf Creek,classifies serial poachers as people who target trophy animals and will do anything to kill them. In some instances people kill an animal and cut off its head for the antlers.

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Nat Geo WILD!

4 The Love Of Animals

Talking Hot Dog Ranch, Livingston, Montana: Casey Anderson tosses Brutus the grizzly bears a fish at homemade “falls.&# (Photo Credit: © Grizzly Creek Films). Casey then returns to Montana to see if he can teach a bear raised in captivity to fish for himself, in an aquarium designed for that purpose. Nat Geo WILD!

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Backyard Birds: Looking Through the Glass by Glen Apseloff

10,000 Birds

Before we begin, I should note that despite my post last week, life is not always sunshine and big fish for the Osprey of Missoula. Here in Montana I use an expansive definition of “yard” to put Barrow’s Goldeneye on my yard-list. Anyway, on to this book.

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What the Owl Knows: The New Science of the World’s Most Enigmatic Birds: A Book Review

10,000 Birds

Jennifer Ackerman brings a sense of curiosity and wonder to her material, whether she’s interviewing evolutionary ecologist Christopher Clark about the mechanics of an owl’s silent flight or looking for Northern Pygmy Owl nests in Montana with a team from the Owl Research Institute.

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