From the daily archives: Tuesday, November 16, 2010
A reason for the decline in mule deer in Oregon?
The study that found this wasn’t looking for poaching per se. It simply emerged as a very major cause of death.
Good to get this out there before wolves are blamed. There are only about 20 wolves in Oregon so far. Already the article mentioned […]
Continue Reading →DDT breakdown products and lead poisoning still threaten this high profile endangered species-
New Hurdle for California Condors May Be DDT From Years Ago. By John Moir. New York Times.
Continue Reading →This is a job offer that looks like it could be interesting and of great value-
It could be controversial too.
PhD-assistantship in wildlife biology Univ. Montana
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