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Christian Science Monitor Calls for Endangered Species Hour

Critter News

I like this opinion piece from the Christian Science Monitor which calls for an "Endangered Species Hour." It's in response to the pathetic CITES conference which basically screwed marine animal protection. But jobs that depend on harvesting endangered species will quickly disappear if those species are not protected.

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Flock to Marion

10,000 Birds

Hannah is also a proud woman birder who advocates for others through her own podcast ( Women Birders (Happy Hour) ) and participation in activities, such as the Champions of the Flyway and the International Conference for Women Birders. The marine protected area status was designated in 2013. I love to go on cruises.

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Solid Air: Invisible Killer Saving Billions of Birds From Windows–A Book Review

10,000 Birds

The first half describes the problem (why birds hit windows, the scale of the deaths, scientific research, what happens when birds strike windows) and the second half discusses what to do about it (community and worldwide education, window deterrent solutions, legal mandates and building codes, citizen science–what individuals can do).

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Happy 50th Anniversary Jane Goodall Institute

4 The Love Of Animals

The purpose of her trip was to study the behavior of the resident chimpanzees in order to better understand humans. What she learned then added to our understanding of what means to be human. Hundreds of lecture tours and conferences. Her work has produceded some amazing information.

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Unflappable by Suzie Gilbert–An Author Interview

10,000 Birds

It was the first time I went to a wildlife rehabilitators conference. And don’t forget, I’m the one coming out of solitude and ready to rejoin humanity in March of 2020. Can you share your most memorable experience as a wildlife rehabber? There are so many! But one in particular did not even involve contact with an animal.