The results of our mammal survey are also recently published, showing how species change as you go up the mountain, with steadily declining diversity and abundance (and no mid-elevation hump) https://t.co/PoP5qAJqgb
#Invasive mouse populations threaten seabird colonies 🐁
Kuaihelani is a small set of islands home to the world’s largest #albatross colony. House #mice have started to attack and kill albatrosses, eating them alive.
https://t.co/AkcSdr95QS
IMAGE: USFWS (public domain)
You are invited to join us next Tuesday for a speaker panel hosted by our Youth Advisory Council, featuring grantees Tatjana Washington, Jaime A. Botet Rodriguez, and Morgan Hughes. Register here: https://t.co/sEZvkeNt9Z @tati_teetee@a_botet
You are invited to join us next Tuesday for a speaker panel hosted by our Youth Advisory Council, featuring grantees Tatjana Washington, Jaime A. Botet Rodriguez, and Morgan Hughes. Register here: https://t.co/sEZvkeNt9Z @tati_teetee@a_botet
We are going to do more crossings! Honored to lead this effort to raise $500 million from private philanthropy to accelerate the building of wildlife crossings globally, and to be working w/ incredible partners @Annenberg_FDN@NWF@ARC_Solutions@CalNatResources
Going back a couple of years from now. These #species can be distinguish by the tail feathers. Motmots are often called “clock #birds” due to their cool behavior of swinging their tail side to side like a pendulum.
Thanks @tropicalstudies!
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