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Vt. biologists take part in duck nesting studyGRAND ISLE, Vt. (WCAX) - Vermont Fish and Wildlife biologists are taking part in a large study to better understand the nesting habits of ducks traveling through our region. In this week’s ...
“These are the very real consequences if we are unable to conserve and protect the crucial habitats that birds need,” said study co-author Mike Brasher, a senior scientist at the nonprofit ...
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The Coeur d’Alene Basin Restoration Partnership is working with other agencies to develop tools to monitor the health of waterfowl exposed to lead contamination.
The study examined various duck and goose species and found PCBs, OCPs, and PFAS in all samples. While the contaminants pose limited risks to humans, hunters are advised to be aware of the findings.
“These are the very real consequences if we are unable to conserve and protect the crucial habitats that birds need,” said study co-author Mike Brasher, a senior scientist at the nonprofit ...
HeatherAnne Lee tells Channl 3's Kendall Claar about winning the Illustrators of the Future contest and how it's giving her confidence as she prepares to enter the workforce.
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