71. ANIMAL PEOPLE I Oct 07 How adaptive species became "invasive"
Comm...
moved
to the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, retitled Animal Damage Control,
and assigned to exterminate coyotes in 1930. Under the Fish & Wildlife
Service, coyotes were massacred in record numbers year after
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72. ANIMAL PEOPLE INFO SERVICES
California Department of Fish and Game regulations.
"I spent three years negotiating the settlement of the Fish
and Game case and initially was very supportive of the Waystation
and
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73. ANIMAL PEOPLE I April 08 Bison, wolves, & the wild west
Clark, who headed the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service under
President Bill Clinton, "Yellow-stone's bison are the last pure
descendants of the millions of bison who once thundered through the
American landscape.
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74. ANIMAL PEOPLE I JULY AUGUST 2009
sound can damage fish's ears, reduce the viability of eggs, harm larvae, and retard growth. Intense sound also can cause changes in fish behavior, and disrupt fish navigation, communication, foraging and schooling," wrote
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75. ANIMAL PEOPLE | Crows & parrots outwit exterminators | March 2006
New Jersey Division of Fish & Game zoologist Paul Zalka warned in 1997, “but once they spread, they’ll create havoc.”
Agreed New Jersey Audubon Society conservation director Rich Kane, “These
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76. ANIMAL PEOPLE | Wildlife in the hard-hit Gulf region is most imperiled by hu...
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service spokesman Tom MacKenzie guesstimated that the damage from Rita would cost about $41.7 million to repair.
Louisiana Department of Wildlife & Fisheries staff told Jason
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77. ANIMAL PEOPLE I SEPTEMBER 2009
of a horse and the body of a fish."
The Industrial Revolution eventually replaced horses with machines, whose output is still measured in terms of "horsepower." Yet the Industrial Revolution could not have occurred without
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78. ANIMAL PEOPLE How exotics fared October 2005
third of the 6,000 resident fish and other marine animals died within a week of Katrina, due to loss of electricity to run the water and air circulation systems. Most of the rest died during the next week, Associated Press writer Daisy Nguyen
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79. Japanese Whaling AP 1100
swim beneath dolphins, fishers seek
tuna by looking for dolphins leaping from the waves, and draw nets around
the dolphins to catch the tuna--a procedure which formerly drowned hundreds
of thousands of dolphins, because the fishers
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80. Animal People Online » BOOKS
April 2011: World Without Fish by Mark KurlanskyWorkman Publishing (225 Varick St., 9th floor, New York, NY 10014), 2011. 181 pages, paperback. $16.95. No sharks, or catFish or major Fish predators such as
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