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- Antbird - Wikipedia
These species are well adapted to gripping vertical stems and saplings, which are more common than horizontal branches in the undergrowth, and thus the ability to grip them is an advantage for birds following swarms of army ants The claws of these antbirds are longer than those of species that do not follow ants, and the soles of some species
- News, sport and opinion from the Guardians US edition | The . . .
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- (PDF) The Red List of Oaks 2020 - ResearchGate
The Red List of Oaks 2020 provides and analyzes IUCN Red List assessments for the estimated 430 species in the genus Quercus—the most complete and comprehensive global analysis of extinction
- The global impacts of domestic dogs on threatened vertebrates
Using this information we highlight key research and management gaps and priorities Our work also builds on that of Hughes and Macdonald (2013) who conducted a literature-based review of dog impacts, and that of Bellard et al (2016) who used databases to determine the number of vertebrate species threatened by more than 200 invasive alien
- Home - Bird Count India
Bird Count India envisions a world in which key data and thereby knowledge needed to understand and conserve India’s birds are publicly available at the finest possible spatial and temporal scales
- Media Release: Nature’s Dangerous Decline ‘Unprecedented . . .
The average abundance of native species in most major land-based habitats has fallen by at least 20%, mostly since 1900 More than 40% of amphibian species, almost 33% of reef forming corals and more than a third of all marine mammals are threatened
- Bird ringing - Wikipedia
Bird ringing is the term used in the UK and in some other parts of Europe and the world Bird banding is the term used in the United States Organised ringing efforts are called ringing or banding schemes, and the organisations that run them are ringing or banding authorities Birds are ringed rather than rung Those who ring or band birds are
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