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New insight on sea duck hearing could help protect them from fishing nets

New insight on sea duck hearing could help protect them from fishing nets

It’s estimated that more than 100,000 sea ducks are killed worldwide annually when caught in large fishing nets known as gillnets. A recent study...

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From Analog to Digital: Eight Decades of Tracking Box Turtles on Patuxent Research Refuge

From Analog to Digital: Eight Decades of Tracking Box Turtles on Patuxent Research Refuge

Researchers from U.S Geological Survey and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service have been monitoring eastern box turtles (Terrapene carolina Carolina) on...

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Chance Encounters of a Northern Saw-whet Owl

Chance Encounters of a Northern Saw-whet Owl

Bird banders at the Rushton Woods Banding Station and the U.S. Geological Survey’s Eastern Ecological Science Center Bird Banding Laboratory have...

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Unintended consequences: New research shows all California condor flocks have been exposed to anticoagulant rodenticides

Unintended consequences: New research shows all California condor flocks have been exposed to anticoagulant rodenticides

USGS scientists of the Eastern Ecological Science Center and the Forest and Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center published new findings on environmental...

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One Health and Structured Decision Making

One Health and Structured Decision Making

November 3 is One Health Day. One Health is the idea that the health of people is connected to the health of animals and our shared environment.

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First Study to Track a Wild Bird Known to Have Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza

First Study to Track a Wild Bird Known to Have Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza

LAUREL, Md. — For the first time, scientists have tracked the movement of a wild bird known to be infected with highly pathogenic avian influenza in...

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Partnerships encourage the public to assist with fish disease biosurveillance

Partnerships encourage the public to assist with fish disease biosurveillance

Observations of fish and wildlife disease by the public can supplement biosurveillance efforts by state and federal agencies. Researchers at the U.S...

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A Surprising Band Recovery from the USGS Bird Banding Lab’s Fall Migration Station

A Surprising Band Recovery from the USGS Bird Banding Lab’s Fall Migration Station

The Bird Banding Lab recently got a report of an amazing banding recovery!  A Cape May warbler that was banded at the lab’s fall migration station in...

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The North American Breeding Bird Survey: Helping Keep Common Birds Common

The North American Breeding Bird Survey: Helping Keep Common Birds Common

The North American Breeding Bird Survey was initiated in 1966 to monitor bird populations over large geographic areas.

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EESC in the News: Bird Migration Explorer

EESC in the News: Bird Migration Explorer

By Melanie A. Smith

Audubon, August 12, 2022

Interactive digital platform visualizes the incredible journeys of migratory birds, how they connect us...

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Banders Without Borders Celebrates One Year of Making Connections Around the World

Banders Without Borders Celebrates One Year of Making Connections Around the World

The USGS Eastern Ecological Science Center’s Bird Banding Laboratory makes connections around the globe through its Banders Without Borders initiative...

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EESC in the News: 100 Years of Bird Banding

EESC in the News: 100 Years of Bird Banding

By Melanie A. Smith

Audubon , August 12, 2022

The U.S. Geological Survey's Bird Banding Lab "puts a ring on it" and reveals the wonders of birds...

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