Skull of a albatross from near Moeraki, South Island, New Zealand. The living creature off Kaikoura a bit to the north. NZ has more species of albatross than any country - 14. They are sentinels of ocean health. Wingspan about 10' so imagine a 6' man laying across its back.
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The School of Forest Resources and Environmental Science professor David Flaspohler and alum Ruth Bennett featured in article on Migratory Birds challenged by deforestation news.mongabay.com/2019/04/defore…
@RepJackBergman Double-crested Cormorants are a native Great Lakes bird that has increased in abundance, mostly in the southern Great Lakes. They are widely blamed, often with little scientific backing, for a host of real and imagined sport fish declines. This should not be a priority.
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