Sentences with phrase «often see wildlife»

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I have mentioned before that my husband is from Zimbabwe, and people often ask if we saw wildlife on our last trip there, they always speak...
The research is unique in linking local population changes for multiple bird species to broad - scale climate changes, says Beatrice Van Horne, a wildlife researcher at the U.S. Forest Service in Arlington, Virginia: «Things that happen at a large scale are hard to see because local variance often confuses us.
Because we are located next to 4 acres of federally protected wetland, visitors will often see deer, wild birds, geese, and other wildlife while at our clinic.
But, what it means is that if you catch the cat and bring it into MADACC, for whatever reason, the family will likely never come to see if the cat is here (often they fear the cat has been killed by a car or wildlife and feel there is no reason to look) and that could result in the cat being euthanized due to health or temperament in the shelter.
Expect to see many of the local wildlife on your Noosa stand up paddle adventure with many turtles (Six of the world's seven marine turtle species can be found here) often seen in the clear shallows of the lagoons and ocean.
You will most likely get to see some wildlife along the way and often times you get to stop for a swim in one of Belize's many waterfalls.
With only three maintained trails in the park, some of the closest wildlife encounters in the national park system, and a remote expanse that is disconnected from road and rail systems, Katmai preserves a natural environment that we do not see very often anymore.
And those who go to see the reef and the Great Blue Hole often aren't aware of the ruins, or the wildlife sanctuaries.
A diversity of wildlife can be found on the farm, Hippopotamus can regularly be seen in the dam, and the cry of Fish Eagle can often be heard.
A walking track follows the river for approximately 3 kilometres beneath magnificent red gums where you can often see kangaroos or other wildlife and lots of activity in the treetops if you enjoy bird watching.
The Daintree is often referred to as a Botanical Ark containing ancient plant species and rare and unusual wildlife that can not be seen anywhere else in the world.
6: Elderberry: Elderberries (Sambucus) are most often seen as shrubs, although varieties that grow more like a small tree are available, and their flowers and berries are good for pollinators and other wildlife, while the fruit is also prized for making jam, wine, pies, and other delicacies.
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