The #project will include a number of activities, such as the possible #reintroduction of lost wildlife like butterflies, rare #plants & beavers & the moving of #funghi to restore #soil.
Usually, when scuba divers explore the waters off San Diego, they see lots of fish—and maybe the occasional shark or octopus. But, in recent weeks, they’ve found the seafloor completely covered in small, red crustaceans....
“Narwhal are recognized as a #cultural cornerstone by Inuit, the #narwhal holds profound significance,” Jason Akearok, executive director of the #Nunavut#Wildlife Management Board, said on Wednesday.
“In alignment with their cultural relevance, the Nunavut Wildlife Management Board commits to a thorough examination of #scientific insights and #Inuit#Qaujimajatuqangit [knowledge] from #COSEWIC, evaluating their assessment of the narwhal as ‘Not at Risk.'”
The tool adds a layer of transparency to Canada's opaque #captive#wildlife problem. Documenting instances of #zoonotic#disease outbreaks, escapes, attacks and more, the tool is the most comprehensive #database to date by any organization or government in Canada.
The #WilderInstitute will be launching a first-of-its-kind engagement with community groups through requests for proposals as part of a broader Wilder #Canada#ActionPlan to save imperiled species globally, announced on May 15.
I was scything our field, came around an oak tree and saw a mother deer roust her baby from their hiding spot. They slowly made their way across the field with the little one hopping all around mom :) #Petaluma#SonomaCounty#Wildlife
I was walking down a track that was enclosed by reeds on both sides. I have never heard so much song from Sedge Warblers in my life. There were loads of them (and Reed Warblers). They just clung to the reeds in the wind and sang. I was about 10ft away from this one, it did not mind me being there at all.
Ever wanted to know what a baby Avocet looks like? Well you are in luck, here is one of many seen today (albeit quite a distance from where I took the picture)
Why Are Tuna Crabs Swarming Off the Coast of San Diego? (lighthouse-eco.co.za)
Usually, when scuba divers explore the waters off San Diego, they see lots of fish—and maybe the occasional shark or octopus. But, in recent weeks, they’ve found the seafloor completely covered in small, red crustaceans....