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- Go Birding - Michigan Audubon
Michigan: The Great Birding State Michigan is a year-round destination for viewing birds Michigan Audubon and its 31 chapters host field trips, workshops, and specialty birding tours throughout the year, highlighting the diversity of bird life in the state Our organization supports the development of a statewide
- the impact of climate change on our planet’s animals - IFAW
Learn how climate change threatens the world's animals and their ecosystems
- Eyewitness Arctic and Antarctic (DK Eyewitness) Hardcover . . .
Sold in 88 countries and 36 languages, Eyewitness consists of more than 170 titles across a diverse range of topics Throughout the pages of this newly revised book on the Arctic and Antarctic, you can find: - An essential guide to the North and South poles, including the amazing wildlife and habitats and indigenous peoples that live here
- Management Practices for Enhancing Wildlife Habitat
Snags provide cavities for nesting and resting, perches for hunting and displaying, and an abundant supply of food for insect eaters In Pennsylvania, there are over 35 species of birds and 20 species of mammals that use snags at some point in their life cycles In addition, many species of reptiles and amphibians also use the cavities in snags
- Owls, facts and information | National Geographic
All of the roughly 250 owl species live aboveground except for one: the burrowing owl, a small owl found in North and South America that nests in abandoned holes dug by other animals
- Lion | Species | WWF - World Wildlife Fund
Lions ’ ranges have been dramatically reduced due to human land use and climate change Today they inhabit only 8% of their former range Many lions live outside of protected areas, and as their habitat has become more fragmented, many lion populations have become increasingly isolated into protected areas
- Parrot - Wikipedia
As of 2021, about 50 million parrots (half of all parrots) live in captivity, with the vast majority of these living as pets in people's homes [6] Measures taken to conserve the habitats of some high-profile charismatic species have also protected many of the less charismatic species living in the same ecosystems
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