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Farallones. The eggers took millions of eggs over a forty year period, which reduced the common murre population down to 5,000. There were rival egging gangs (people were killed over eggs), and certain individuals made a fortune. The murre population has increased steadily, ...
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Coastal and Pelagic Birds of Long Island
Once common, populations plummeted to the point the east coast population was listed as threatened under the Endangered Species Act. Due to intensive protection efforts, ... various coastal sites along the south shore. Family Alcidae (Auks, Murres, & Puffins) Thick-billed Murre (Uria lomvia) - an occasional winter visitant at Montauk Point. Razorbill (Alca torda) - an ...
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March2006web
Common Murre Restoration Project. Since 1996, the project has successfully brought back thousands of murres to ... Harbor Seals (Phoca vitulina) March begins pupping season for San Francisco Bay’s harbor seal population. The seals haul out at the bay’s three most important breeding sites—Castro Rocks ...
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great-auk
Island to collect its eggs; being 3 times the size of murre's eggs this was well worth the effort and danger. ... to dangerous sea conditions than to concerns over the great auk population. It was generally believed that nature would replenish herself and ... , the great auk was officially extinct. Despite sailors' descriptions, the total population was probably not as huge as they believed. Even the ...
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Key Species • Dungeness crab • Gray whale • Steller sea lion • Common murre • Ashy storm-petrel Cultural Resources • Shipwrecks • Fossil beds Every spring the cries of hundreds of ... thousands of seals and sea lions to its fish-laden waters. The large marine mammal population means that the great white shark is often on the prowl, making diving a dangerous ...
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Nature Files - NatureWorks
Omnivores c. Wildlife Web 11. Decomposers and Scavengers a. Scavengers b. Decomposers 12. Population Dynamics a. Limiting Factors 13. Species Diversity a. Classifying Life b. Classifying the ... Spotted Sandpiper Spruce Grouse Squirrel Treefrog Striped Skunk Swainson's Hawk Thick-billed Murre Tree Swallow Tricolored Heron Upland Sandpiper Viceroy Butterfly Virginia Opossum West Indian Manatee ...
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PRBO Conservation Science: Seabird Aware Project
Point Lobos, CA. Photo Peter LaTourette. The Seabird Aware Project As California's human population increases, interactions with the remaining wildlife are on the rise. As a result, truly ... birds. Original artwork by Zachary Denning. Spotlight on Seabirds of the California Current System Common Murre HABITAT - Steep cliffs of rocky islets and islands near- and offshore. PROFESSION - A fish ...
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USGS National Wildlife Health Center - Publications - Quarterly Reports
Estuary 08/24/01-09/30/01 Double-crested Cormorant Common Murre Pelagic Cormorant Western Gull 9, 88* Open NW PR Caño ... frogs in San Francisquito Canyon, California, and in a declining population of mountain yellow-legged frogs in the Sierra National Forest ... yellow-legged frogs could signal a further population decline in excess of 90% or extirpation of the population in this area. In addition, ...
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USGS National Wildlife Health Center - Publications - Quarterly Reports
Species Mortality Diagnosis Reported By Pribilof Islands AK 02/25/96-03/04/96 Common Murre 400(e) Emaciation NW Lake Point Lodge State Park AL 07/05/95-07/06 ... the island caused by increasing numbers of migrating waterfowl during winter and an increasing nutria population. Conjunctivitis, assumed to be caused by a mycoplasmal organism, continues to cause illness in house ...
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