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KIWC Newsletter April 1999 VOL.8 (4/4)
During the winter, the entire lake is frozen, except for areas around river mouths, where approximately 1,000 whistling swans remain. A dozen (and sometimes a score) of white ...
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ASM | Mammals of Texas
East Texas 151 Largest cottontail; found in coastal areas, stream & river banks, floodplains Desert Cottontail Sylvilagus audubonni Common Panhandle Plains & Central Texas; Trans ... & allies) Trichechidae (manatees) West Indian Manatee Trichechus manatus Endangered Gulf Coast; Bayous, Bays, River Mouths, Laguna Madre. A tropical & subtropical New World animal. Extremely rare. 290, 291( ...
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Florida Museum of Natural History Ichthyology Department
In the Gulf of Carpentaria, Australia, green sawfish prefer sand and mud substrates located outside of river mouths. The green sawfish is known ... The copepod Ergasilus sp. (Ergasilidae) inhabits the gills of the freshwater sawfish in the Daly River (Australia), and may also use the green sawfish as a host. This copepod also ...
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Florida Museum of Natural History Ichthyology Department
The knifetooth sawfish has been recorded far upstream in large rivers, including the Tachin River in Thailand, although ... is landed. Human-induced habitat loss and pollution of inshore coastal waters, estuaries, and (possibly) river mouths may also impact this species.
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Kenai Peninsula
Some of the most significant habitat on the Peninsula, such as wetlands, riparian corridors and river mouths, are held in private ownership. Preservation of private property is essential to protecting the integrity ...
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Great Lakes Coastal Wetlands: Science and Conservation – Canadian Wildlife Service, Ontario Region
Riverine Wetlands River processes control these wetlands, at river mouths and along major river channels. Examples are all wetlands on the St. Lawrence and St. Clair Rivers, and the many drowned river-mouth ... programs such as the Great Lakes Wetlands Consortium, the IJC Lake Ontario - St. Lawrence River Study and SOLEC. While the many values and functions of wetlands are increasingly clear, ...
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Brackish water of coastal lagoons and river mouths; open sea. Often get spring-summer feeding grounds for juveniles, sub-adults and some adults ...
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EuroTurtle - Kemp's Ridley Sea Turtle
Mexico: usually inhabits sandy and muddy bottoms. Juveniles frequently found in bays, coastal lagoons and river mouths. Nesting periods: April to late July. Mass nesting ('arribadas'), as huge numbers gather at daytime ...
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Winter
On the California coastline, most beach sand comes from river and stream runoff, not from cliff erosion. When rivers flood after ... the ocean. Around 80 to 95 percent of beach sand is river derived. Once sand arrives at the shoreline, waves and wave-induced ... of sand and sediment can be washed into the sea. At river mouths, the ocean floor is also changing shape. Sandbars build up and ...
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River of Words: For Educators
Mr. Jamieson has shown them how to approach a nettle ... blazing through rock canyons and heat: a river in the body. The same river in the stars streams through the blue dome ... | Poetry | Art Gallery | For Youth For Educators | Regional Coordinators | Services | Press | About River of Words® · 2547 Eighth Street, 13B · Berkeley, CA 94710 USA info ...
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