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West Virginia University to Build Animal Research Lab

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million dollar research lab. Why would this West Virginia University project be the recipient of federal stimulus money? And research for drug development, which means more MONEY and JOBS! From West Virginia Metro News. From West Virginia Metro News. It is the largest grant thus far under the stimulus package.

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“They fly and fly until there’s no more ocean to fly over” — a review of the book “Shearwater”

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Sixty or so days later, they fledge and, with no guidance from their parents, take off across the Atlantic – the equivalent, Morgan-Greenville says, of a four-month-old human baby “walking out of the house to make its own way in the world.” But human beings are not uniformly evil. For the next four years, the bird will not touch land.

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“It’s a good life”: Donald Kroodsma’s Birdsong

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Over and again, Kroodsma admits to things to which neither he, nor any other researchers, yet have answers – including areas where diligent amateurs can, he says, make discoveries. To humans, birdsong is akin to Joycean language, isn’t it? Illustrations in this review are taken from Birdsong for the Curious Naturalist.

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Mrs Pankhurst’s Purple Feather–A Book Review

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Both were led by strong, intelligent women who needed to develop new ways of making their points with the public and the government; both movements were lynchpins in developing today’s values of human rights and environmental conservation. As a librarian and women’s studies scholar, I greatly appreciate the research.

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Why You Should See The Big Year When It Opens

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We’re pleased to share his thoughtful perspective and plea for your consideration… Dear Friends and Lovers of Birds, On Friday, October 14th, to my knowledge, the first feature film with the subject being Birding ever made, with any intent to portray birders as human beings, will be released. How will it help Birds?

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Faithful Loons and Human Lunacy

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Prior research has shown that the Loons that return in a given year to a given nest on a lake somewhere in Canada or the norther tier of US states are often the same ones that were there the previous year, though with some never returning because they did not survive the trials of migration. But now there is some research on that.

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Bird Sex Voyeurs

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Amy Evrard has a PhD in social anthropology from Harvard University and loves to write about human relationships with nature. A few weeks ago I joined a group of bird lovers to go out to a little clearing in the woods of West Virginia and watch the skydance of the American Woodcock. I think it would make a fascinating research study.