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 Post subject: Re: WILDLIFE CONSERVATION AND REHABILITATION~2014-2015
PostPosted: Wed Jul 01, 2015 12:21 pm 
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Just had to watch the Heron video again gigi, that was just awesome.
Tears welling up again :teehee: This is fantastic what people will do to help.
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Interesting readings & pictures.

UAE Falcons Released into Their Natural Kazakh Habitat
BY MICHELLE WITTE in NATION on 17 JULY 2015


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Fantastic video to watch from beginning to end. I caught myself holding my breath.
Animals are so amazing.



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I read the comments and I guess the hippos often help out zebras, wildebeests and other creatures. Pretty cool. :thumbup

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This is a very informative video to watch, I just learned something in 3 minutes that I never even thought of before.

Avian Respiratory System

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:shock:This turns everything you learned about the respiratory system topsy turvy!!! :upwave: I had to view it 3 times to get it in my head! :teehee: Thanks kittenface! Very informative! :idea:


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That is interesting. Thanks KF!

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This is a bit old but the first I have read about it.
Can you imagine all this great news because of a BANANA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Bananas to Bats: The Science Behind the First Bats Successfully Treated for White-Nose Syndrome

Last week, 75 bats successfully treated for white-nose syndrome were released back into the wild in Missouri – rare good news in what has become one of the gloomiest wildlife stories in North America.


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:sum9: Great news!

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Thanks KF...I had read that somewhere before...(my mind is going)....thanks to the great minds at Georgia State University!!


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C&EN profiles the U.S. Fish & Wildlife forensics lab, the nation’s CSI: Wildlife team
Federal scientists in Ashland, Ore., use cutting-edge technology to help track down animal killers

This is so interesting on how they will find the cause of death with the 13 Bald Eagles found back in Feb.



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Thanks, KF. That is interesting and I will look forward to hearing what the scientists come up with.

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Falcons released in Kazakhstan by UAE programme
ABU DHABI // Twenty-two peregrine falcons and four saker falcons have been released into the wild in Kazakhstan as part of the Sheikh Zayed Falcon Release Programme.

Now in its 22nd year of operation, it is also the eighth time for the programme to organise a release in the central Asian country. Over this period, 1,752 falcons have been released into the wild since the programme’s inception in 1995.

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Block Island Project Finds Route of Falcon Migration

November 02, 2016

“We found one of our transmitters underneath an eagle nest on Assateague Island in Virginia,” Gray said. “Our thought is that the bird had probably killed something and wasn’t paying attention and was taken by an eagle.”
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Thanks, KF! Interesting article.

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This is actually 2017:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fmXjIy7J4VU

May 5, 2017: Ducklings in care at International Bird Rescue, Fairfield, California. At the end of the day, the ducklings are put to bed and the cam is turned off.

International Bird Rescue
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I was fortunate to participate in returning one of the American Eagle Foundation fledglings to them last week. As I have been told, P7 came down in a nearby park apparently trying to land a meal. She went under and got soaking wet. Once she made her way to the shore she made no attempt to fly and the group I volunteer for was called. She was easily captured and had no injuries. Since she was banded we were able to track her down to one of the Pigeon Forge nests managed by the American Eagle Foundation. I do not know her complete history, but I do know that she was recently hacked along with other juvenile eagles. Rather than release her, AEF requested her return to them so they could examine her and let her have a do-over. I was more than excited to drive to Tennessee on Friday and be a part of her journey.

Here she is several days before her return:
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With her tracking device:
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