However, the Irish Seal Sanctuary said many local fishermen shared a respect for wildlife and nature. |
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He looks after the land as a private reserve for wildlife habitat, running marsupials and their predators instead of cows. |
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Regions once preserved as national parks, sanctuaries, and havens for wildlife have no laws, regulations, or societal values to protect them. |
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If you catch the animal in the trap, transport it to some woods or take it to a wildlife agency. |
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There isn't a single tree in the Arctic tundra, but it is home to some of the most amazing migratory wildlife in the brief arctic summer. |
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Even if you believe this, however, the hunters, fishers and trappers still pay far more money that goes directly to wildlife and land management. |
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Kenya has over 50 national parks and game reserves where wildlife is protected. |
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His experiment was so successful that the neighborhood has been certified as a wildlife sanctuary by the Atlanta Audubon Society. |
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The authors also note that wildlife is reckoned to be the biggest source of income in Laotian villages after fishing. |
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It was almost as if the local wildlife had decided to put on a show just to entertain us. |
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It is easy to understand why conservationists and wildlife lovers have been beating a path to the company 's door. |
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He said the action plan set challenging targets to enhance wildlife habits alongside Britain's roads. |
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Alaska, the last frontier, is a premier destination for birders, botanists, and wildlife watchers. |
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Animal tracks, illuminated by the moon's light, told of how various forms of wildlife frequented this place of tranquility. |
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Quadcopters and other drone-type devices are being put to good use by researchers, conservationists, game wardens, and wildlife biologists. |
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He asked me then to contribute to the document on the issue of wildlife and I readily agreed. |
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President-elect George W. Bush has argued that the oil can be tapped without killing wildlife or marring the environment. |
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The setting is beautiful, the wildlife surprisingly abundant, and there is an excellent spa. |
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Often, all it takes is a controlled encounter with a live bat through a wildlife guide or zookeeper and the horror spell is permanently broken. |
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She works in wildlife rehabilitation, caring for animals that have been run over in the road or abandoned. |
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He shrugs off any discomfort of sharing space with rodents and other wildlife that live in the thatched canopies. |
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Until the Indian government changed its wildlife laws, Irulas made a living by catching the deadly cobra and Russell's vipers in their thousands. |
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This is in recognition of the fact that wildlife is no respecter of territorial lines covenanted between men. |
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Teams of police and wildlife agents are training to shut down markets and curbside animal vendors. |
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A wildlife campaigner is urging motorists to slow down after a swan was run over. |
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Other wildlife one can encounter in the winter includes moose, deer, fox and otter. |
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Brave campaigners occupy beautiful wildlife sites along imminent road routes, tunnelling deep before the bulldozers move in. |
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The wildlife channels do not want mere showing of animals or their behaviour. |
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It will include a library and staff room and have modern information technology equipment, as well as provision for a wildlife area. |
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The importance of the reserve for wildlife is acknowledged in its official designation as a Site of Special Scientific Interest. |
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Included in the northern part of that burn was a wildlife area known as Volcan Mountain. |
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When wildlife is perceived to be a danger and a liability, it compromises the very basis of conservation. |
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It will also be beneficial to the wildlife on the lake not to mention many other responsible lake users. |
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The scheme was devised in response to a request from a landowner for projects to enhance the wildlife value of his land. |
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Other wildlife veterinarians disagree, however, arguing that untreated disease and inbreeding have culled the reindeer population. |
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Like Yosemite it has nature in abundance with mountains, rivers, waterfalls and wildlife plus a crashing ocean close by. |
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In the spring wild grasses are a sight to behold and there is wildlife and birdsong to enjoy. |
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He had a very keen interest in wildlife and was also a well known farmer and builder. |
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Farmers and landowners are being urged to save rare arable plants by wildlife conservation charity, The Game Conservancy Trust. |
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The ideal place, most would agree, with the family would be a visit to wildlife sanctuaries, national parks or zoos. |
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He did, however, oppose the amendment to halt the use of leghold traps on national wildlife refuges. |
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Definitely not his sagging beer gut or tendency to watch boring wildlife documentaries. |
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There are also possibilities of collaboration in mining of minerals, setting up of auto and tractor assembly plants and wildlife parks. |
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Pet owners will have to register their wildlife and agree never to sell them back into the trade. |
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The meadow is now an oasis for wildlife surrounded by arable land and an old airfield. |
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A dozen wildlife trackers and sheriff's deputies had searched more than 24 hours for the animal, which escaped on Monday. |
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Clearly we still have a ways to go before oceans and marine wildlife receive the same level of attention afforded to terrestrial ecosystems. |
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The event has been organised to raise funds to improve the wildlife habitat and biodiversity of the River Lune. |
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Only by visiting such places will we learn to appreciate our country's wildlife and wild places. |
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They might get lucky and spot some of the wildlife which lives in the area. |
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The back country is filled with wild moose, caribou, bears, mountain sheep, and copious amounts of other wildlife that chose to reveal itself. |
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The estate forest has numerous waterholes, which have observation machans overlooking them, providing the guest undisturbed wildlife viewing. |
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It's only quite recently that the long-lasting and devastating effects of such chemicals on wildlife have come to light. |
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Well, the Senate today narrowly approved a plan to drill for oil in Alaska's arctic national wildlife refuge. |
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Are there specific features, attractions, or wildlife that you were hoping to see? |
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So it shows you the wildlife and cattle actually do have a love-hate relationship, but they complement each other. |
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Thanks to clear seas and warm waters the hidden depths of Cornwall are teaming with marine wildlife just waiting to be discovered. |
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The figures released today show the elusive bittern has become one of the UK's greatest wildlife success stories. |
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If you can breathe through a snorkel, then you are well on the way towards one of the most enriching wildlife experiences of your life. |
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He plans to hire a wildlife biologist to help him understand better the dynamics at work. |
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A research vessel ran aground in a Hawaiian marine wildlife reserve on Sunday and appears to be leaking oil. |
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The knock-on effect is a considerable increase of flood and subsidence risk, reduction in wildlife numbers and loss of trees. |
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Its 24 acres teem with wildlife and offer a haven from the rush and bustle of a tourist city. |
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Fife Constabulary's wildlife crime officer described baiting, specially trained dogs being set on badgers, as brutally vicious. |
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At the town's market, I had discovered the magnificent horns of a blue sheep while examining wildlife body parts being offered for sale. |
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However, red chokeberry might contribute more soft mast for wildlife consumption. |
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He will also be able to enjoy spectacular scenery and get close to wildlife including basking sharks, dolphins, puffins and gannets. |
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This will create the right conditions for wildlife to flourish like voles, skylarks and meadow pipits. |
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Other possible wildlife you may encounter in the area are boobok owls, tawny frogmouths, and wambengers. |
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State experts are unsure how many wall lizards are in the park, said Kacie Ehrenberger, a wildlife diversity staff specialist for the state. |
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And when wildlife inspectors intercept illegal shipments of endangered and threatened animals, he is the first person called. |
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And what was the impact in each case on biodiversity and wildlife in the fields. |
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While at the reservation, Ben enrolled in the local university where he majored in wildlife biology. |
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We're on the edge of a national park and the landscape and wildlife is spectacular, including wild boar, deer and even wolves. |
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All these subjects have much in common and might be grouped together as important features in a wildlife garden. |
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Most birding hot spots in the State are in the periphery of wildlife sanctuaries and national parks. |
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The islands are nature reserves and provide refuges for such diverse wildlife as Cape Barren geese, sea lions, tammar wallabies and death adders. |
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However, this huge area supports an abundance of wildlife and a multitude of bird species. |
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Large uninhabited forests and mountain areas have supported a rich wildlife and provided opportunities for hunting. |
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However it is good to see a continuance of the abundance of wildlife about our shores. |
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Mrs Smith fears the project will harm the environment and scare wildlife away. |
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The park is signposted throughout and illustrates plants and wildlife through words and pictures. |
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Much of UK wildlife is dependent on invertebrates for food including many mammals, such as wood mice, bats and hedgehogs. |
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Unfortunately this was not the case in many of the wildlife sanctuaries and National Parks in the country. |
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The new canal-side reserve will include special boardwalks and hides from which the wildlife can be viewed. |
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Hence wildlife became an asset as villagers in communal areas profited from hunting and photo safaris. |
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The attack took place along an arduous trek into the wildlife sanctuary on Kapiti Island which is heavily wooded at this time of year. |
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There was also lots of other great wildlife to see in the area around Malham Cove including nesting little owls, green woodpeckers and redstarts. |
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For wildlife sound recordist Chris Watson, listening to the dawn chorus is like eavesdropping on a secret world. |
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Dressed in a heavy white sweater and jeans, he comes across as someone gearing up for an Alaskan wildlife expedition. |
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This is a lovely river with lots of wildlife and people love to sit on the banks and feed the ducks. |
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A hundred other wildlife species, from polar bears to Arctic foxes, also rely on this unique wild jewel. |
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The park has a wide range of healthy-looking wildlife and birds living in some comfort. |
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Paul stops scanning the banks for signs of wildlife and paddles with a will. |
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Bonfires can be fatal for wildlife such as hedgehogs, which often crawl in them to sleep. |
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After working in advertising for 19 years, he became a full-time artist, creating wildlife watercolors. |
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Hedgerows and their wildlife are integral with the meadowland in which they originated. |
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Off trail activity like this is going to disturb wildlife and plant life in the area. |
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Some other interesting wildlife here includes giraffe, leopard, cheetah, jackal, blue wildebeest, gemsbok and black rhino. |
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Canadian wildlife needs a place to live if it is going to live at all, the group said. |
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Some wildlife enthusiasts are worried about the possible disappearance of the massasauga, the only poisonous snake in the state. |
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They are home to many smaller wildlife like jackals, hares, snakes, wild boar, pangolin and countless species of birds. |
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The drive-through wildlife park is believed to have the country's largest concentration of ligers, housing ten of the massive cats. |
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Cape Range wildlife abounds with red kangaroos and blue flyers, emus, bungerras, bustards and unique wildflowers. |
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For wildlife this is a boon, especially for white-winged and mourning doves. |
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Quiet observers can see numerous wildlife species and are often treated to sightings of Florida redbelly turtles, limpkins and river otters. |
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The old prison is now a museum, and the nearby wildlife park has rare Scottish wildcats as well as silver foxes, badgers, deer and wallabies. |
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It's a favourite with field birds and is on the wildlife corridor that links with the Risley mosses, between Warrington and Cadishead. |
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The development will not have any adverse effect upon bats or other wildlife living in the area. |
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We are hoping that the woodland, once it is established, will attract new wildlife to the area. |
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From his work analyzing hormones and DNA in animal feces, Wasser knew that scat could provide a wealth of information about wildlife populations. |
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The park is more commonly associated with the restorative powers of its 2,000 rose garden, teeming wildlife and hay meadows. |
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But Bolgiano and other wildlife authorities are convinced from scat, tracks, and the occasional carcass that the cats are making a comeback. |
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First, there were the relatively recent advances in the development of wildlife management as a scientific discipline in its own right. |
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This acreage includes mountains, deserts, prairies, lakes, oceans, forests, rangelands, national parks, and wildlife refuges. |
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Ecologist Pete Guest takes ramblers on a Wandle Park wildlife walk at 1pm on Sunday, March 16, which will also visit the Wandle meadow. |
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Various forms of repellents also can be sprayed on trees to keep wildlife away. |
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A wetland habitat with reed beds, a boardwalk, bridges and an outdoor classroom will also transform the park encouraging wildlife and the public. |
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He has additionally carved a reputation as an accomplished explorer, wildlife photographer, philanthropist and international art collector. |
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Benefit the environment by protecting watersheds and enhancing wildlife habitats and biodiversity. |
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Although dry and dusty in fall, come spring these rock aquariums will shelter baby shrimp and serve as wildlife watering holes. |
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Regardless of format, a telephoto or zoom lens is a must for serious wildlife work. |
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Other social activities include a wildlife walk and a July trip to the Isle of Wight. |
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All four animals will eventually return to zoos in China, but their offspring will be returned to wildlife reserves. |
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The 10 mph limit is no problem to the wildlife whose habitat is destroyed by pollutants and the wash from high-speed boats. |
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The school's year 4 students planted 64 native trees, including river red gums, wattle and melaleuca, to attract wildlife to the school. |
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Feral hogs have become a major problem in much of Texas, and can do considerable damage to wildlife and wildlife habitat. |
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Environmentalists who have studied the effects of river pollution are sceptical of claims that all wildlife is killed off. |
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Other wildlife species found in the reserve include the banded anteater, ocelot, coyote, black crested eagle, and emerald toucanet. |
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These natural buffers protected the landward side, sheltering coastal communities and wildlife from the brunt of storms and waves. |
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Over the years we have added scientific investigations on wildlife road kill, tree growth and a study of American chestnut seedling survival. |
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Aided by the swift current, we drifted quietly downstream watching the rich assortment of wildlife along the way. |
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The leader of the wildlife team said a rise in lethal fights and roadkills point to a population nearing saturation and looking for places to go. |
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Animal tunnels incorporated into the design will also allow local wildlife to cross. |
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Caravan sites, military estates, bird and wildlife reserves were all closed yesterday due to fears of contamination. |
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Inshore areas also contain some of the best marine wildlife around our coast. |
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The fruit of apple trees can prove invaluable to different species of wildlife throughout the autumn and winter seasons. |
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The beautiful pair were placed together at a wildlife site at Cheadle Royal Business Park in the hope they would mate and produce cygnets. |
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Crime-busting technology used by police to collar urban criminals is helping to catch wildlife thieves. |
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The diving is always spectacular because it has also become a Mecca for the wildlife of the Celebes Sea. |
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There is sensational scenery, fabulous wildlife and air of unsurpassed clarity. |
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Yellow rattle, Rhinanthus minor, is currently a fashionable plant to grow in a wildlife meadow. |
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There are trees and bushes, wildlife and fauna rather than gravestones, flower arrangements, gravel and mowed lawns. |
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Vets were planning to tranquilize him, bring him to the park's wildlife rehabilitation center, and nurse him back to health. |
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Others who have written about this river have found the badlands along this eastern stretch below Judith more teeming with wildlife than the White Cliffs section. |
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His favourite day trip would be a visit to a wildlife park or to the zoo. |
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This in turn has served to fuel hostility from those whose survival depends on lowland pastures and has affected cattle ranching and tourism in wildlife reserves. |
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Even so, at least one juror apparently balked at convicting a man for violating wildlife protection laws by protecting wildlife. |
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Throw a towel or jacket over the bird, put it in a box or container with air holes and take it to the nearest animal shelter or wildlife rehabilitation center. |
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Mike Bryant, who manages the Alligator River and Pea Island wildlife refuges on the North Carolina coast, has a stack of tasks as tall as the white cedars he works in. |
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On some days it was difficult for visitors to know which way to look because there was just so much exciting wildlife action going on around them. |
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The children of a cattle rancher found the California red-legged frogs while playing around watering holes on their property, wildlife officials said Tuesday. |
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The biggest threat to the Amur leopard is the illegal wildlife trade. |
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This is not just about angling, but also about our river and lake environments that support a huge diversity of wildlife from water boatmen to kingfishers. |
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He called a wildlife rehab person at the community college to whom he had taken birds other than eagles in the past. |
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The user fee on duck stamps goes exclusively to funding federal acquisition of wetlands as wildlife habitat. |
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Welsh and Isherwood convey their joy in the rich variety of wildlife they encounter during their travels, and the book is attractively illustrated. |
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It would prohibit placement of a temporary or permanent hunting blind or wildlife feeder within 150 yards of a fence serving as a property boundary. |
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The temporal dimension is vital to the practice of wildlife management. |
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There are a lot of mosses and lichens, simple in that respect, but it provides a habitat for such a range and complexity of wildlife that come ashore to breed. |
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While it preserves a checkerboard of forest, the result on wildlife is devastating. |
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Out of sight there is a long, straight waterway along which he walks his dogs most days, and I was knocked off my feet with the list of birds and wildlife he's seen there. |
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Lately, the pythons are slithering out of border wildlife areas, and into farmland. |
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I was particularly pleased to have seen some species of wildlife that do not venture as far north as the Falklands, such as the Antarctic fur seal and wandering albatross. |
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Using stable sea kayaks, we'll explore a remote corner of this region, search for wildlife in sheltered coves, and watch glaciers calve into ice-choked bays. |
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On wildlife refuges in Arizona where Schwalbe studies the amphibian, bullfrogs have nearly eliminated the Mexican garter snake and the Chiricahua leopard frog. |
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It is a wildlife bonanza, and yet even the most brilliantly colored species somehow make themselves invisible. |
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Perfect for wildlife watching, hiking trails snake through canyons beside the swirling Rio Grande in the US-Mexico borderlands. |
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If we need to get rid of these animals, they need to be rounded up and euthanized by qualified wildlife experts. |
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Now complete, the audit has highlighted the spectacular areas of wildlife interest, and will now be taken into account in any future development plans for the site. |
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Once it was only possible to see animals in zoos or in marine parks but in recent years there has been a huge growth in wildlife tourism around the world. |
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Experiments carried out by wildlife specialists used methyl anthranilate. |
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Nearly a year ago, a well known city-based aviculturist told wildlife authorities that he wanted to donate a pair of Emus, captive bred in his farm house, to the park. |
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The widespread worry about the fast dwindling wildlife of the country has been alleviated to some extent by the establishment of wildlife sanctuaries and National parks. |
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Unlike Derwenthorpe there would be no risk of flooding, no destruction of ancient ridge and furrow meadows and hedgerows and no damage to wildlife habitats. |
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With the cell phone industry booming, the park's resources and wildlife are under massive strain from miners seeking colombo-tantalite, also known as coltan or tantalum. |
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Strategically located anti-poaching camps that serve as excellent deterrents to poachers and smugglers are indispensable in all our national parks and wildlife sanctuaries. |
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At first glance, he looks more like a bald-headed, gray-bearded statesman or religious figure than a pioneer in international wildlife conservation. |
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If you are going to be sent to an area like Africa where living off the wildlife is a realistic proposal, go to a zoo or a safari park and learn to see the animals. |
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The relocation is the first phase of a resettlement programme of several wildlife species, including giant sable and red buffalo, to Kissama over the next five years. |
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If we're going to learn to live with bears and other wildlife in the state, we need to teach people to stop leaving food and other attractants out. |
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The December after he died I gave my deer rifle back to the man from whom Papa bought it and I actively contribute to various wildlife funds as an act of atonement. |
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On Sept. 30, 2012, FWS delisted the gray wolf and transferred wildlife management to the states. |
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The amount of methane generated by wildlife is colossal, yet nothing is mentioned about that or waste tip venting of unburnt methane to the atmosphere. |
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The Friends of Healey Dell fear the move could put local wildlife at risk. |
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The 50,000 acres of land at Gourlays Ranch is a recognised wildlife conservancy, home to thousands of animals including elephants, leopards, sables and kudus. |
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The trail isn't supposed to be a wildlife safari, but we sight many kudu, oryx, baboons and mountain zebra, and a huge Kori Bustard taking to the air. |
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A wildlife garden will be built on the day, complete with composting displays and a wormery, and don't forget to pick up your free wildflower seeds. |
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This fight looks like it will emerge as the major American wildlife campaign of the decade. |
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I led the fight to stop the drilling in the Arctic wildlife refuge. |
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They fear the proposal will damage wildlife and nature conservation and that motorised vehicles will endanger people who already use country paths. |
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Does wildlife campaigner Prince Charles's hunting habit make him a hypocrite? |
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The traditional place to see Asian elephants in the wild is India, where about 80 national parks and 440 sanctuaries provide a host of opportunities for wildlife viewing. |
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The study found that groups of animals with similarly small range sizes had the highest proportion of species living outside wildlife reserves and national parks. |
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This great assemblage of birds forms one of the finest wildlife spectacles in the country and attracts many birdwatchers to the island, thus boosting its tourist industry. |
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It's been a privilege to watch the wildlife reclaim the moss. |
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As a hunter with many guns, I despise these bullies and their deceitful shams of wildlife protection. |
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Forests play a key role in moderating the climate, regulating water systems, preventing erosion, alleviating air pollution, and providing wildlife habitat. |
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The increasing use of plastic stoppers in wine bottles is threatening the wildlife which relies upon the cork producing regions of Spain and Portugal. |
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While drifting down the river, it is not uncommon to see all types of wildlife like goats, deer, armadillos, foxes and even a rare glimpse of a Bald Eagle. |
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Well, often wildlife observers mistake what they are seeing. |
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Accessible only by boat, the island provides a natural habitat for a diverse community of wildlife including alligators, fallow deer, dolphins, river otters, and armadillos. |
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Another wildlife biologist, Wijeyamohan of the University of Jaffna, Sri Lanka, designed a system to produce biogas from elephant waste for use as a cooking fuel. |
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You can do far more for native bird species with proper bird house management than by telling a wildlife rehabilitation facility what they can and cannot treat. |
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They are of benefit to wildlife as they ensure land is kept in a natural state and they adhere to sound ecological values like recycling and biodegradability. |
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Roads fragment wildlife habitat, eliminating creatures that require big tracts of undeveloped land such as forest birds, elk, caribou, lynx, wolves, wolverines, and grizzlies. |
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See wildlife such as bison, elk, mountain goats and bighorn sheep. |
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There are also stately homes, farm parks, zoos, museums, craft centres, pixie centre, shire horse centre, vineyards, castles, wildlife parks and other attractions. |
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Surrounding paperbark swamps and billabongs, where much of the wildlife retreats when it gets really hot and the plains dry up, are just as bountiful. |
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In the UK intensive agriculture with the use of chemical pesticides and herbicides to boost crop production has squeezed wildlife out of many former strongholds. |
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Many native species migrate across the region, yet nobody can say for certain whether a 20m wide wildlife corridor is sufficient or inadequate for them. |
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Talpacific Holidays is putting the boot into New Zealand with escorted walking tours through some of the country's most spectacular topography and active wildlife areas. |
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Panama is angling to be the next Costa Rica, with nearly 6,000 square miles of public lands and a wildlife population that'll make any tropical nation green with envy. |
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A minimum group of ten is required, so grab some friends, pack a sleeping bag and get your wildlife on. |
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The handling, collaring, and release were done by a Romanian wildlife technician named Marius Scurtu, a sturdy young man with an unassuming grin and a missing front tooth. |
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Work has protected wildlife along the route, including measures to keep a colony of protected great crested newts safe, badger tunnels and deer-proof fencing. |
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Unknown to the vast majority of urban-dwelling Scots, this magnificent beast is the subject of one of the most bitter controversies ever to affect wildlife in this country. |
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Africans are the park rangers protecting the elephants and other wildlife from violent criminal poaching networks. |
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The result is the area has become a wildlife sanctuary with otters returning, and residents including white egrets, herons, kestrels and dozens of wild flowers. |
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Sun blazed from the open canopy, wildlife scuttered along unseen. |
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The allegations go back 30 years or more to the days when he'd not long arrived in the Northern Territory and worked as a market gardener and wildlife officer in Arnhem Land. |
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Unlike their European counterparts, American wildlife managers generally recommend feeding whitetails only during severe winters or prolonged droughts. |
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Richard Joseph, a senior zookeeper and wildlife conservationist, said the exchange of animals was part of the society's thrust to promote wildlife farming locally. |
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Driving on two-lane roads at night, headlights rarely flash the eyes of any animals, and there is virtually no road kill, a rough indicator of wildlife populations. |
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With their support, we can improve and protect the stream and riparian habitats upon which the imperiled wildlife of the Green River fauna depends. |
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The ruthless logging of these magnificent trees is leading to the destruction of precious forests that are critical to the survival of wildlife such as the jaguar. |
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The aim of the project is to provide a haven for threatened wildlife such as the avocet and marsh harriers whose numbers have dwindled significantly in recent years. |
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In fact, it is the hunters who tend to be violent as they become enraged at being denied the sick pleasure of killing wildlife and take out their aggression on the saboteurs. |
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Discarded plastic bags, six pack rings and other forms of plastic waste which finish up in the ocean present dangers to wildlife and fisheries. |
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The team also logged wildlife such as Arctic hares and foxes, musk ox, and reindeer. |
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The Beeb's unique wildlife series brings to life again the sauropod dinosaurs, huge long-necked herbivores weighing between 20 and 70 tonnes. |
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A type of psyllid or jumping plant louse that will control the plant without harming wildlife has been used to limited effect. |
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Most species are important for their conservation and wildlife value in their native range. |
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The atoll is a wildlife sanctuary, and in 2001 was designated by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. |
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Discarded plastic bags, six pack rings, and other forms of plastic waste which finish up in the ocean present dangers to wildlife and fisheries. |
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This also helps a wide variety of wildlife that live in the soil and do not want to be disturbed by hoes, forks, spades and rotovators. |
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Maine, in the north, has an abundance of wildlife around Moosehead Lake and along the Appalachian Trail. |
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While the Maasai people profit from tourism, guests also enjoy excellent wildlife viewing. |
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A few hundred beavers live wild in the Tay river basin, as a result of escapes from a wildlife park. |
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A functional wolf population should exist in California by 2024 according to estimates by state wildlife officials. |
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This occurs on land in the form of overhunting, excessive logging, poor soil conservation in agriculture and the illegal wildlife trade. |
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This border is important for both wildlife and fauna and is a sharp line along the Swedish western coast, which gets broader toward the south. |
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His primary research interests include zoologic and wildlife medicine and health and emerging zoonotic infections. |
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We believe that the drive-through wildlife park has the country's largest concentration of ligers, housing ten of the massive cats. |
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While the Maasai people prot from tourism, guests also enjoy excellent wildlife viewing. |
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The Jackass penguin has been pining since Cherry died at the age of 28 at Combe Martin wildlife and dinosaur park in Devon. |
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A picture of some porcelain mushrooms has earned Danny Beath the title of West Midlands wildlife photographer of the year. |
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In addition, this development has adversely affected habitats of wildlife and birds, and the balance of the ecosystem. |
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Pacino is Lefty Ruggiero, a low-life small-timer, who has a fascination for the sort of wildlife videos that show lions feasting on wildebeeste. |
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Habitat fragmentation can be ameliorated to some extent by the provision of wildlife corridors connecting the fragments. |
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Birdwatching, or birding, is a form of wildlife observation in which the observation of birds is a recreational activity. |
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Pollution is another danger to wildlife such as the jewel anemone or the colourful cuckoo wrasse fish. |
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In Eritrea Yob Wildlife Reserve is in charge of looking after the wildlife of plants and animals in that area. |
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There are tips on making sand dollar jewelry, spotting wildlife trails in the sand, and identifying Indian artifacts. |
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It is home to wildlife including water voles, salmon, otters, kingfishers, dippers, sand martins, dragonflies, eels and lamprey. |
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We might have been influenced by a recent wildlife documentary, but we chose the African Cape hunting dog. |
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The ring-tailed lemur escaped a wildlife park, bounded three miles across fields and had a ball on the roofs of a village. |
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South Africa has, for example, many opportunities for tourists to see the country's wildlife in its national parks, such as the Kruger Park. |
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The prevalence of raccoons and their latrine sites may have a direct impact on other wildlife species, including woodrat populations. |
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A DAREDEVIL ring-tailed lemur is running rings around wildlife experts, after escaping from the Ostrava zoo in the Czech Republic. |
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With wildlife images, always try to shoot on a telephoto lens, keep your distance and a bit of patience to capture the moment. |
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It's said that after the tsunami hit some of the richest coastal wildlife reserves of Asia, not a single dead animal was found. |
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Similarly, the absence of Tasmanian tigers is hardly an acceptable excuse for more wildlife killing. |
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Pembrokeshire's wildlife is diverse, with marine, estuary, ancient woodland, moorland and farmland habitats all within the county. |
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Humans have historically tended to separate civilization from wildlife in a number of ways including the legal, social, and moral sense. |
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In the Pacific Northwest and Alaska, salmon are keystone species, supporting wildlife such as birds, bears and otters. |
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Prevention and mitigation of wildlife fatalities, and protection of peat bogs, affect the siting and operation of wind turbines. |
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The headland is abundant in wildflowers and wildlife and the waters around it provide a rich habitat for fish, grey seals and porpoises. |
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The global wildlife population has decreased by 52 percent between 1970 and 2014, according to a report by the World Wildlife Fund. |
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A wide range of wildlife thrives in the range, including red kites and red foxes, which both prey on rabbits and voles. |
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The Pembrokeshire grey seal population didn't appear to be affected too much and impacts to subtidal wildlife were limited. |
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The area around Clywedog dam is now a popular leisure destination offering scenic walks and wildlife watching. |
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A HOST of activities are on offer at Saltholme wildlife reserve and discovery park during the half-term holidays. |
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Today, hunting, fishing, and gathering wildlife is still a significant food source in some parts of the world. |
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The town has a heritage centre and marine wildlife centre, as well as the usual collection of shops and restaurants. |
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The four were spotted at a wildlife reserve and opened fire when challenged, prosecutors claim. |
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Club Mahindra Kanha is the perfect option for wildlife enthusiasts looking for a tryst with majestic tigers, sloth bears and leopards. |
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This wildlife show is irresistibly funny stuff, from high-speed caterpillar wheelies to bouncy bushbabies, via frogs with built-in parachutes. |
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There have also been a number of incidents of red kites and other raptors being targeted by wildlife criminals. |
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Protected wildlife species found in the Glenrothes area include red squirrels,water voles and various types of bats. |
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Dr Fleay was the first to breed platypus in captivity, and many of his discoveries are still used today at wildlife parks around Australia. |
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In September 2006, 160 elk escaped from a shooting preserve near Rexburg, Idaho, causing wildlife officials in Idaho and Wyoming to shudder. |
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He also visits Rotterdam's massive international port where, surprisingly, wildlife actually flourishes, including shore larks and snow buntings. |
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The Inner Moray Firth is designated as a Special Protection Area for wildlife conservation purposes. |
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This area, once revegetated, will increase protection of the toe of the existing slope, enhance wildlife habitat and improve water quality. |
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Warnings are being given by the wildlife campaigners that cousins of the kangaroo, bettongs and rock-wallabies, are on the verge of extinction. |
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Forests on Sumatra and Kalimantan are examples of popular tourist destinations, such as Orang Utan wildlife reserve. |
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The two ponds are fantastic for wildlife and at the moment there are skeins of toadspawn in long threads among the water mint. |
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The abundant wildlife includes the golden eagle, red deer and Atlantic salmon. |
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No wildlife parks or farms have reported a missing female and it is thought she escaped a private collection or was dumped. |
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The popular wildlife viewing area located at Chanonry Point host some spectacular displays of dolphins within the inner Moray Firth. |
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Most species of wildlife are found in the northern part of the country, in the ecosystem of the Day Forest National Park. |
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The surrounding scenery and wildlife are regarded as attractions of the village, as is the slow pace of life. |
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The natural area is a haven for the local wildlife including Kingfisher, heron, peacock butterfly, dragonfly and water shrew. |
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Often referred to as the butterfly bush, buddleia is one of the friendliest shrubs for attracting wildlife to your garden. |
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For example, a single landowner may be required to conserve a wildlife corridor as mitigation for developing the site. |
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Two are of significance to island wildlife and to recharge their respective freshwater lenses. |
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Visitors flocked to the Margrove Heritage Centre in April to buy sustainable local beanpoles and to learn more about wildlife gardening. |
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Locals claimed the masts would endanger local lives and cause cancer, as well as have a negative impact on wildlife in the area. |
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Hughes became close to the family and learnt a lot about wildlife from Wholly's father, a gamekeeper. |
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