Sentences with phrase «wildlife researchers»

She saw that other wildlife researchers were tracking birds with small solar panels.
A former wildlife researcher, she writes about animals, conservation, biology, people and places.
Morris Animal Foundation established the Betty White Wildlife Rapid Response Fund to give wildlife researchers timely monetary aid to respond to unexpected events, such as natural disasters and emerging diseases, which result in the immediate need for animal health research.
The Foundation established the Betty White Wildlife Rapid Response Fund in March to give wildlife researchers timely monetary aid to respond to unexpected events, such as natural disasters and emerging diseases, that result in the immediate need for animal health research.
The three and four day courses offer wildlife chemical immobilization training that focuses on the needs of wildlife researchers and managers.
(Natural News) On the lookout for killer whales in the famous Bremer Canyon area of Western Australia, marine wildlife researcher Rebecca Wellard stumbled across an appalling sight: A trio of plastic drums used for hydrochloric acid storage, bobbing in the bio-diverse waters of the marine reserve, reported The West Australian.
In one compelling example, wildlife researcher Stacia Backensto, a graduate student at the University of Alaska at Fairbanks, was stymied by bird cognition when she began studying how ravens used ambient heat from buildings to adapt to life on the dark, frigid oil fields of the Arctic coast.
Charles Darwin University wildlife researcher Dr Brett Murphy thinks we should be concerned about what is happening to the brush - tailed rabbit rats and bandicoots on Melville.
Such incidents can discourage wildlife researchers from getting involved in issues that impinge on the contemporary culture wars around marijuana.
Veteran wildlife researcher Charles Monnett, whose 2006 paper suggesting that polar bears may be drowning due to melting sea ice was featured in Al Gore's An Inconvenient Truth, has been suspended by his employer, the U.S. Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Regulation and Enforcement (BOEMRE), pending an Inspector General's investigation into undisclosed «integrity issues.»
It's difficult to conduct field experiments without causing actual casualties, so wildlife researchers resorted to virtual reality.
Grants through the fund in amounts between $ 5,000 and $ 50,000 will enable wildlife researchers and veterinarians worldwide to respond quickly to disease outbreaks and other potentially devastating wildlife health issues.
Trainees also will participate as teachers in workshops and in the individual training of other wildlife researchers during their program.
An independent wildlife researcher with a degree in wildlife biology and 50 years experience tracking raptors, has written a critique of the wildlife assessment done by consulting firm Stantec, for a New York wind power project in St. Lawrence County.
The Betty White Wildlife Rapid Response Fund, established in October 2010, gives wildlife researchers timely monetary aid to respond to unexpected events, such as natural disasters and emerging diseases, which result in the need for emergency animal health research funding.
Her resulting article also explained that the wildlife researchers were impressed with the efforts in place to protect the turtles, including requiring trawls to scoop them up and move them to safer ground before dredging began.
Over the past few decades, wildlife researchers and environmental regulators in the United States have become increasingly alarmed by the intentional misuse of methomyl to kill «nuisance» wildlife including skunks and raccoons.
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.
Over the past decade or so, wildlife researchers have been figuring out how to pry life history information out of tissues based on keratin, the fibrous protein found in nails, hair, feathers, horns, claws, hooves, and skin.
More recently, wildlife researchers are documenting sharp declines in this aerial insectivore's prey base; even where suitable habitat exists, there may not be enough food.
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