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State's Testing of Wild Birds Reveals No Sign of Avian Flu Tundra Drums - thetundradrums.com 16 Nov 2007 D Solberg Area: Alaska, USA An Alaska effort to test thousands of birds for the disease-causing H5N1 strain of avian flu hasn't discovered any sign o
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U.S. Department of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey Press Release ?A female Bar-tailed Godwit, a large, streamlined shorebird, has touched down in New Zealand following an epic, 18,000-mile-long 29,000 km series of flights tracked by satellite, i
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Providing science to face tomorrow's challenges The President has proposed a budget of 968.5 million for the U.S. Geological Survey USGS in fiscal year 2009, a decrease of 38.0 million from the 2008 enacted level. The FY 2009 budget focuses on the h
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San Francisco Bay Oil Spill: How much for a bird? A day not surfing? San Francisco Chronicle - sfgate.com 30 Jan 2008 P Fimrite Photo courtesy of M Macor Area: San Francisco Bay, California A group of government agents is attempting to determine, among o
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She just flew in from New Zealand and boy are her wings tired. Early last month, a female Bar-tailed Godwit, a type of shorebird, completed an epic journey from New Zealand to Alaska and back, a trip that included the longest flight ever recorded for a l
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Scaup and amphipods, Mallards and mercury, global warming Here are preces for three papers presented at Wildlife Society this week by U.S. Greological Survey biologists.? Isn??t it sad that that?our government?officially treats widlife as a sub-
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This initiative supports monitoring efforts, including the Breeding Bird Survey and other migratory bird monitoring activities. The budget also proposes a ...
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The President has proposed a budget of 968.5 million for the U.S. Geological Survey USGS in fiscal year FY 2009. The FY 2009 budget focuses on the highest priorities for research while ensuring that the USGS builds the expertise it needs to continue
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IntroductionHappy New Year - if your resolution is to give readers fascinating science stories, the U.S. Geological Survey has just what you need. Got questions about hypoxia die-offs in the Gulf of Mexico or curious about Southern California wildfire im
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A magnificent bird like this could never be created at random The Bar-tailed Godwit is a relatively short-legged species of godwit. The bill-to-tail length is 37??41 cm, with a wingspan of 70??80 cm. Males average smaller than females but with much o
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A female bar-tailed godwit, a large, streamlined shorebird, has touched down in New Zealand following an epic, 18,000-mile-long 29,000 km series of flights tracked by satellite, including the longest non-stop flight recorded for a land bird. The U.S.
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Early Experience Affects Where Birds Breed For Life: What Happens If Habitat Changes?: How young migratory birds choose the nesting location of their first breeding season has been something of a mystery in the bird world. But a new University of Marylan
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State's Testing of Wild Birds Reveals No Sign of Avian Flu Tundra Drums - thetundradrums.com 16 Nov 2007 D Solberg Area: Alaska, USA An Alaska effort to test thousands of birds for the disease-causing H5N1 strain of avian flu hasn't discovered any sign o
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Bird Completes Epic flight across the Pacific
U.S. Department of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey Press Release ?A female Bar-tailed Godwit, a large, streamlined shorebird, has touched down in New Zealand following an epic, 18,000-mile-long 29,000 km series of flights tracked by satellite, i
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The President's FY 2009 Budget Request for USGS
Providing science to face tomorrow's challenges The President has proposed a budget of 968.5 million for the U.S. Geological Survey USGS in fiscal year 2009, a decrease of 38.0 million from the 2008 enacted level. The FY 2009 budget focuses on the h
www.usgs.gov
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San Francisco Bay Oil Spill: How much for a bird? A day not surfing? San Francisco Chronicle - sfgate.com 30 Jan 2008 P Fimrite Photo courtesy of M Macor Area: San Francisco Bay, California A group of government agents is attempting to determine, among o
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Longest Flight
She just flew in from New Zealand and boy are her wings tired. Early last month, a female Bar-tailed Godwit, a type of shorebird, completed an epic journey from New Zealand to Alaska and back, a trip that included the longest flight ever recorded for a l
puretics.blogspot.com
Scaup and amphipods, Mallards and mercury, global warming
Scaup and amphipods, Mallards and mercury, global warming Here are preces for three papers presented at Wildlife Society this week by U.S. Greological Survey biologists.? Isn??t it sad that that?our government?officially treats widlife as a sub-
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The President??s FY 2009 Budget Request for USGS - PR-USA.net press release
This initiative supports monitoring efforts, including the Breeding Bird Survey and other migratory bird monitoring activities. The budget also proposes a ...
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The President has proposed a budget of 968.5 million for the U.S. Geological Survey USGS in fiscal year FY 2009. The FY 2009 budget focuses on the highest priorities for research while ensuring that the USGS builds the expertise it needs to continue
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IntroductionHappy New Year - if your resolution is to give readers fascinating science stories, the U.S. Geological Survey has just what you need. Got questions about hypoxia die-offs in the Gulf of Mexico or curious about Southern California wildfire im
www.usgs.gov
The long flight of the bar-tailed godwit
A magnificent bird like this could never be created at random The Bar-tailed Godwit is a relatively short-legged species of godwit. The bill-to-tail length is 37??41 cm, with a wingspan of 70??80 cm. Males average smaller than females but with much o
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Bird Completes Epic Flight Across The Pacific
A female bar-tailed godwit, a large, streamlined shorebird, has touched down in New Zealand following an epic, 18,000-mile-long 29,000 km series of flights tracked by satellite, including the longest non-stop flight recorded for a land bird. The U.S.
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