Happy Friday and February everyone! This week's endangered species report is about the long beaked echidna, comments are welcome! --Holly The long beaked...
Enter your vote today! A new poll has been created for the wildlife-watchers group: What's your favorite place to view wildlife? o In my backyard o Wildlife...
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Feb 1, 2002 2:07 pm
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Hi everyone! Just wanted to let you know that we are having a poll here until next Friday. The question is, "What's your favorite place to view wildlife?"...
Received this in my e-mail from E-Nature.com and thought you all might be interested. Let's see if we can all can participate in this. When it's over (if you...
I've also noticed some very springlike things. I was out walking in a park last weekend and saw some gnats, and possibly mosquitos, though they may have also...
There has been a Barnacle Goose in VA now for about a week. This is a very rare bird in the eastern US and is causing quite a stir in the birding community....
Glenn Koppel
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Feb 4, 2002 1:25 am
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Went out in search of wildlife today, and I thought I'd share some more signs of early spring that Holly and I saw while we were out. 1) Newborn spider on a...
Hi everyone! I apologize for getting this out a little late this week, but don't worry, next week's will definitely be in your mailboxes by Friday morning! ...
After all the conflicting reports, I guess the Bald Eagle _is_ still on the Endangered Species List afterall. During our research, different (presumably...
Funny that Jeremy sent out a bald eagle article and I have one here myself - from the Sunday (2.10.02) Asbury Park Press. I could not find the article online,...
Another article from the Asbury Park Press (today's paper, 02.12.02) and another that I re-typed up for the group. I wish I could show everyone the picture of...
Hi everyone! This week's report is on the red wolf, hope you all enjoy. Comments are, as always, welcome. The Red Wolf By: Holly L. Koppel The red wolf used...
Yes, wolves continually face the wrath of mankind and they will always be in danger from misguided individuals who only fear them. Popular culture has ...
Glenn Koppel
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Feb 15, 2002 1:11 pm
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Hey, that's something else! Did they post a follow-up? ... From: Janet [mailto:indigo@...] Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2002 6:27 PM To:...
No, they never did - at least not that I could see. I carefully checked the newspaper every day after the first article. I wish they had though! - and I wish I...
Hello, all. Just thought I'd share a few things that I've spotted recently close to home. They've all come out of the woodwork for the nice weather. On 2/14...
This is a continuation of a story posted a month or so ago about a team of ornithologists going out in search of the ivory billed woodpecker. The Washington...
Hi everyone! This week's report is on the cheetah, as usual comments are welcome! --Holly The cheetah, known as the fastest mammal on Earth, is fastly ...
Hi everyone! I was just checking the National Parks website today and am happy to report that it has come back online. The U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service's...
Hi everyone! After visiting the Smithsonian's Conservation & Research Center last weekend and catching a glimpse of their clouded leopard, I thought it would...
The Humpback Whale By: Holly Koppel The humpback whale, one of the most recognizable of the whale family, is also one of the most endangered. Despite gains...
Very enjoyable reading about the whales. I have never been whale watching but I would love to try it :) Whales really are beautiful creatures that we should ...
Kathleen magill
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Mar 9, 2002 6:37 pm
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09 March 02: Today I took a trip to a state park which I had never before been to - Double Trouble. I don't know why I never went prior to today. Anyhow, it...
Subject: [va-bird] Huntley Meadows, March 9 A nice morning down at Huntley today and some good early birds of the spring too. Highlights were a pair of Eastern...
Glenn Koppel
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Mar 10, 2002 7:54 pm
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This is the first time in this group. I am an animal lover and I am into wildlife photography. As I am typing this I am watching Peregrine Falcons fly past my...
Welcome to the list! I myself am a lover of animals and my husband is very interested in wildlife photography. I usually do most of the research on the...
Same here. My wife and I are both into wildlife photography. We are amatures but we have fun. We are planning a trip to Yellowstone this summer and hope to...
Hi everyone! Since this weekend is St. Patrick's Day, I decided to do this endangered species report on the dormouse which is native in Ireland. As usual,...
Enter your vote today! A new poll has been created for the wildlife-watchers group: Do you bird watch? If so, from where? o Yes, out my home window o Yes, my...
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Mar 18, 2002 6:32 am
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The Northern Hairy-Nosed Wombat By: Holly Koppel Australia's northern hairy-nosed wombat is the country's most endangered species, at only 65 left in the wild....