Sentences with phrase «winter habitat»

A "winter habitat" refers to a place where animals or plants live and survive during the winter season, providing them with food, shelter, and protection from the cold weather. Full definition
But the gray whale watching is the best in the world and the importance of this area as a major winter habitat for huge bird concentrations can make up for those shortcomings.
Wildlife scientists will be watching to see if it can adapt to newly available winter habitats in the eastern Great Lakes.
Another favorite winter habitat of the ultra-rich, St. Barts is a little more on - trend with the contemporary art world.
Mud Bay and Rosewall Creek serve as winter habitats for shorebirds and waterfowl.
Meanwhile sanctuaries such as the La Tovara National Park and mangrove ecoregion in San Blas is «one of the most important winter habitats for birds in the Pacific, home to 80 % of the Pacific migratory shore bird populations.»
Regarded as crucial winter habitat for blue whales, the islands are part of an International Biosphere Reserve and remain uninhabited by humans or livestock.
I've written about their Cerulean Warbler campaign, which has included working with Colombian partners and shade coffee farmers to preserve wintering habitat for this declining songbird.
«Although we previously knew that Golden Eagles in eastern North America breed in Canada and winter in the Appalachians, this study helps us to understand the relationships between summering and wintering habitat use and how management and habitat loss may impact eagles throughout their breeding range.»
To delve further into how winter habitat affects songbirds, Taylor has recruited a new PhD student, Fabiola Rodriguez of Honduras to study wood thrush during the over-wintering period in these critical Central American forests.
* displacement from preferred winter habitat * increased energy needs related to disturbance and displacement * decreased body condition of females * increased incidents of predation * decreased calf production and animal survival
(Washington, D.C., January 17, 2013) The Cerulean Warbler, a bird whose population has declined by about 70 percent in the last 40 years, and 25 other neotropical migrating birds are the key beneficiaries of a successful two - year - effort by American Bird Conservancy (ABC) and Fundación ProAves to purchase and protect key wintering habitat for the birds in Colombia, South America.
Many hydroelectric plants, including some in New York, provide suitable wintering habitat for bald eagles.
After decades of effort, Mexico curbed deforestation in the butterflies» winter habitat in the oyamel fir and pine forests of Michoacán and Mexico states.
«It's amazing to think about Golden Eagles performing leapfrog migration: northern breeders migrate through the breeding and winter areas of the southern breeders, whereas southern breeders don't usually even see the breeding or winter habitat of the northern breeders.»
According to the World Wildlife Fund, the La Tovara National Park and mangrove eco-region in San Blas is «one of the most important winter habitats for birds in the Pacific, home to 80 % of the Pacific migratory shore bird populations.»
In the Western Hemisphere, traditional coffee plantations harbor a wide variety of birds, and they are crucial as wintering habitat to dozens of species of birds that breed in North America but winter in the tropics.
The lands that have been invaded by these species are important winter habitat for bird species such as the Brown Thrasher and the Eastern Towhee.
Originally hailing from Delaware, Jeff attended graduate school at UMass Amherst, where he investigated the winter habitat of the migratory Golden - winged Warbler as well as the role of alternative coffee farming in the conservation of forest bird species in Costa Rica.
To figure out if tropical milkweed is increasing OE infections among monarchs, Satterfield enlisted scientists and volunteers to help her sample thousands of butterflies at breeding sites in the United States, as well as in their winter habitat in Mexico.
The natural resources support industries in Louisiana and millions of jobs nationwide, provide hundreds of thousands of acres of wildlife habitat and winter habitat for more than five million migratory waterfowl, and are the primary nursery for the food chain supplying the entire Caribbean Basin.
A new report from Partners in Flight shows that about 17 % of North American land bird species (148 of 882 species) are facing rapid declines, due not in small part due to habitat loss in their winter
According to a new report, it could lose all of its winter habitat by 2080.
According to the Audobon report, the Boreal owl could lose 100 percent of its winter habitat in the next 66 years.
Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge: Over 5,000 acres of vital migration and wintering habitat for spring and fall migrating birds.
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