Sentences with phrase «track animals across»

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For instance, long - term monitoring of plants and selected animals by Mass Audubon scientists on our wildlife sanctuaries and across the state will allow us to track their response to climate change.
Although much research has focused on understanding how animals guide their migrations across large regions of the planet, we know very little about this phenomenon, particularly for large, difficult - to - track species.
Frogwatch All across the United States The American Association of Zoos and Aquariums» FrogWatch program enlists amphibian fans from coast to coast to track local frog and toad species by identifying the animals» mating calls.
VEMCO fish tracking and monitoring equipment enables researchers to study the behaviour and migration patterns of thousands of marine and freshwater animals over months and years and across vast distances.
Meanwhile, Mumble is hastily tracking down Erik, but comes across problem that affects everyone who lives on the glacial ice as it threatens the lively hood of Mumble's people; leading to an assortment of ice - dwelling animals to come to the rescue.
From its ancestor's beginnings as a cattle driving dog and puller of carts the breed has been developed for use in a wide range of activities by modern man including service dogs, therapy animals, top - ranked obedience, tracking, and other performance dogs including use as search and rescue dogs across the country (even the World Trade Center recovery site).
Presentations range from the 101 level to advanced, across eight tracks ranging in subject from fundraising to animal behavior, and from building a volunteer force to building no - kill community coalitions.
So sharing information about how many animals are used for scientific testing each year - a number that's been hard to track across the U.S., but could be as high as 100 million - could help make this possible.
Based on our participation in numerous national coalitions focused on animal / shelter overpopulation issues; our work in shelter medicine, shelter research and as a major animal welfare grant maker; and our 100 + years as a direct service provider in New York City as well as our more recent direct participation in intensive, collaborative efforts with more than 10 ASPCA partner communities across the United States, the ASPCA has determined that a number of indicators should be tracked to understand progress in decreasing the number of animals at risk.
To better protect against the spread of communicable diseases and to track the movement of animals into and across the country, intake and placement reports should be mandatory for all shelters and rescues — as is the case in states such as Connecticut, Maine and New York.
The California Marine Mammal Stranding Network, a network of independent groups overseen by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, keeps track of stranding events for both live and dead animals, including seals and sea lions, across California.
In this print from Muybridge's 1881 album The Attitudes of Animals in Motion, Stanford's prized racehorse Phryne L is shown running in a sequential grid of pictures made by 24 different cameras with electromagnetic shutters tripped by wires as the animal ran across the track.
In the process new visual languages, commodities and life forms are being generated reflecting back to us our often violent entanglement with the world: patterns of embryonic development in mutated lab - test worms, live - streamed flows of CO2 gas across the planet, or a group of near - extinct animals passing by a tree and noticing the tracking camera.
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