Sentences with phrase «wildlife biologist for»

D.J. Schubert, wildlife biologist for the Animal Welfare Institute, said, «We applaud the U.S. for recognizing that more must be done to stop this senseless killing.
A wind industry opponent called the Industrial Wind Action Group Corp. has posted testimony on its website from Will Staats, a wildlife biologist for the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department.
«Enjoy the rain, we're all going to get wet,» said Glenn Plumb, chief wildlife biologist for the National Park Service.
He also works as a wildlife biologist for the Institute for Wildlife Studies on the Channel Islands.
Amanda Shufelberger is a wildlife biologist for Sierra Pacific Industries, which owns timberland in the Truckee area.
Today, as a wildlife biologist for the National Forest Service and a presidential award winner, he travels the world studying the complex interactions that play out in ecological systems.
Wolf writes a blog, Vox Felina, which regularly excoriates wildlife biologists for what Wolf calls their «sloppy pseudo-science.»

Not exact matches

The study, published today in the online journal PeerJ, will be available to federal and state wildlife agencies for their consideration to determine whether distinct geographic population segments of the coastal marten warrant state or federal listing as threatened or endangered, said Katie Moriarty, a certified wildlife biologist and lead co-author on the study.
From the bluebird painting propped against her office wall and the deer she mentions seeing outside her office window, Linda Lewis might be mistaken for a wildlife biologist at first glance.
«Buddy» was the nickname given by wildlife biologist Amanda Shufelberger, who works for Sierra Pacific Industries, a lumber company.
Leakey's promotion, says conservation biologist David Woodruff of the University of California, San Diego, «has little to do with wildlife conservation or natural resource stewardship for the people of Kenya and everything to do with national politics and power.»
In this week's issue of Science, a team led by Peres, now a wildlife biologist, has shown it for the first time.
For the American pika, found in mountain areas in 10 Western states, «spring creep» means not just hotter summers, but colder winters in some areas, said wildlife biologist Erik Beever.
First was the pipeline, a megaproject that challenged biologists to come up with habitat - protecting measures for fish and wildlife along a 1000 - km corridor of disturbance caused by construction.
(DeStefano and Stein shared a stage January 23 for a discussion of urban wildlife at the Harvard Museum of Natural History in Cambridge, Mass.) Where the wily things are At the forefront of this research into coyote behavior is Stanley Gehrt, a wildlife biologist at The Ohio State University, who has studied coyote populations in the Chicago area for more than a decade.
«The biologists are starting to understand that hunters have good eyes, they know what they are looking for, and it can really help them,» says Gabriel Nirlungayuk, director of wildlife and environment for Nunavut Tunngavik, Inc..
Fifty years ago, when wildlife managers and aquatic biologists were eager to tinker with nature, Asian carp looked like a great fit for American waters.
«This information has broad implications for wildlife management,» says Michael Begier, a wildlife biologist with USDA in Washington, D.C., who advises airports about reducing bird strikes.
«The Department of Wildlife Conservation [DWC] has been transferring elephants for many years,» says Prithiviraj Fernando, a wildlife biologist at the Centre for Conservation and Research in Rajagiriya, Sri Lanka, and the lead author of the new study.
And with a membership including «chemists, physicists, geologists, wildlife and molecular biologists», there's surely someone here to cater for every conceivable taste.
Colorado State University biologists say this sporadic ebb and flow of prairie dog plague is an ideal model for the study of rare infectious zoonotic disease — disease that can jump from wildlife to humans — like MERS (Middle East Respiratory Syndrome) and Ebola.
What may appear unusual for a wildlife biologist is only natural for Charu: «The people who share the habitat of snow leopards and other endangered species can be a threat to these animals, but they are also our most important partners in protecting them», he explains.
hi there im a 48 single male that children are grown now.i have been single over 10 years now i work as a wildlife biologist and do travel to different places for my work.
Courageous and eloquent science writer Montgomery accompanies biologist Gary Galbreath on a harrowing quest for the mysterious golden moon bear throughout Southeast Asia, where they confront the horrors of the illegal wildlife trade and a great scientific challenge.
This workshop is designed to train biologists and conservation activists to advocate for wildlife in the decision making process by providing the best available scientific evidence in an effective manner.
Tufts Wildlife Clinic was established in 1983 as a regional resource for information related to wildlife health for the general public, wildlife biologists, veterinarians, health professionals and others.
As for the main threats to wildlife, leading biologists and environmental watchdogs agree: human - led activities — including climate change, habitat destruction, and development — are far and away the number one cause of wildlife depletion.
These people seem perplexed by a community's willingness to adopt TNR («In the end,» lament Lepczyk et al., referring to the decision in Athens, GA, «the professional opinion of wildlife biologists counted no more than that of any other citizen, a major reason for the defeat.»
In a quavering and quiet voice, the wildlife biologist told the judge that she «felt deeply ashamed» for disappointing her supporters.
``... it may be that conservation biologists and wildlife ecologists believe the issue of feral cats has already been studied enough and that the work speaks for itself, suggesting that no further research is needed.»
And they learned that the biologist not only had been a vocal advocate of controlling outdoor cat populations to protect birds and other wildlife but also had sparked controversy as a graduate student in Athens, Georgia, for trapping free - roaming cats and taking them to the local shelter.
Black cats get lucky; a Colorado sanctuary teaches horses to trust; shelters feel the fallout from the backyard chicken craze; Florida shelter educates its staff and volunteers about fomites to prevent the spread of disease; New York rescue groups showcase foster kitties in stylish chapeaus; a wildlife biologist discusses ways for cat advocates and conservationists to work together; and more.
As migratory tropical birds often stop at Jekyll Island, University of Georgia wildlife biologist Sonia Hernandez outfitted 31 feral cats on the island with collar - mounted video cameras and recorded their hunting activity for a year.»
The reasons behind this lack of opposition are unclear, but it may be that conservation biologists and wildlife ecologists believe the issue of feral cats has already been studied enough and that the work speaks for itself, suggesting that no further research is needed.
In their recent comment, Lepczyk et al. suggest that conservation biologists and wildlife ecologists «look to the evolutionary biology community» [1] for an example of how to influence policy.
(March 23, 2015) «The cat is within 50 yards,» my companion, Vermont wildlife biologist Frosty Hammond, announced as he slowly swung what looked like a rooftop TV antenna in an arc, listening for a chirping sound.
• John Boone, wildlife biologist, lead author of the Nevada Comprehensive Bird Conservation Plan, and member of the Scientific Advisory Board for the Alliance for Contraception in Cats and Dogs
According to TWS, the «workshop [was] designed to train biologists and conservation activists to advocate for wildlife in the decision making process by providing the best available scientific evidence in an effective manner.»
Marine biologists are on board to inform and educate you about local wildlife and to ensure whales remain for generations to come by supporting the Pacific Whale Watch Association guidelines for responsible Victoria whale watching.
The founder, Sharon Matola, a biologist with great passion for the wildlife, was the first to raise awareness of Belize's wildlife and the need for conservation.
Erin Feinblatt, Photographer & Videographer A California native and outdoor enthusiast, Erin Feinblatt found his passion for photography while working as a wildlife biologist.
The May «From Shore to Sea» lecture focused on the return of bald eagles to the Channel Islands with an exciting talk by eagle expert and wildlife biologist Dr. Peter Sharpe of the Institute for Wildlife Studies (IWS).
State and federal wildlife biologists are gearing up for an assault on the rats of Rat Island, 1,700 miles from Anchorage.
The Amigos conservation team comprises biologists, oceanographers, anthropologists, development workers and volunteers and its projects range from wildlife research to an environmental services payment program for protecting the jungle, water studies and sustainable development.
Join highly experienced naturalists and marine biologists for the ultimate wildlife adventure: whale watching in Cabo!
Pratt Institute recently welcomed wildlife biologist Dr. Roland Kays, who is research associate professor at North Carolina State University and director of the Biodiversity and Earth Observation Lab at the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences, to the Brooklyn campus for «Candid Creatures,» a lecture and workshop that gave Pratt students a chance to explore how photography relates to science and wildlife conservation.
Still, wildlife biologists say the rhinos in the park face threats from poaching — mainly due to demand in China for the purported medicinal properties of the horns — as well as from a nearby volcano.
She taps the knowledge of wildlife experts, such as raptor biologists for the roosts, and secures environmental impact approval to do work on public land.
There is no indication that he ever worked as a wildlife biologist in academics, government or for other organizations.
Decades before wind turbines came on to the scene wildlife biologists routinely used daily searches when looking for carcasses around communication towers.
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