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RRF Leadership - Raptor Research Foundation

RRF Leadership - Raptor Research Foundation
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Turtle Savior: Steve Parren Looks Back on Three Decades of Conservation Work

Turtle Savior: Steve Parren Looks Back on Three Decades of Conservation Work
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Texas Nature Trackers program taps amateurs to help document wildlife

Texas Nature Trackers program taps amateurs to help document wildlife
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TPWD Updates List of Texas Species of Greatest Conservation Need

TPWD Updates List of Texas Species of Greatest Conservation Need AUSTIN – To help facilitate the conservation of Texas’ most vulnerable species, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) recently updated the list of Texas Species of Greatest Conservation Need (SGCN). The list is a core element of the Texas Conservation Action Plan, and is a guiding framework for Texas to access more than $50 million annually for SGCN-focused habitat conservation, education and recreation under the proposed Recovering America’s Wildlife Act. Through extensive partnerships with public and private landowners, local, state, and federal agencies, river authorities, conservation non-profits, universities, and other cooperators, TPWD manages and conserves the native diversity of fish, wildlife, and plants found in the state. Specific conservation actions include ecological research, species propagation and reintroduction, biological surveys and monitoring, habitat restoration, habitat protection, a

Wildlife Commission asks beachgoers to watch for nesting birds

From Staff Reports RALEIGH — Before hitting the beach this summer, visitors should remember to “share the shore” with beach-nesting birds, giving them, their eggs and chicks a wide berth. Shorebird nesting is now underway along the coast, and biologists with the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission urge people to watch where they step on the beach because these birds are very sensitive to human disturbance. Eggs and chicks are well camouflaged and can be unintentionally stepped on and crushed by humans and pets. Getting too close to a nesting bird can cause it to fly off, leaving the eggs or chicks vulnerable to the elements or to predators.

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