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Wildlife davidvwalters Chubby hedgehogs sent to 'fat club' to diet bernardpollack Helping Conserve #Wildlife -- and Agriculture -- in
Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7 Ians 2010
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Wildlife davidvwalters Chubby hedgehogs sent to 'fat club' to diet bernardpollack Helping Conserve #Wildlife -- and Agriculture -- in
Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7 2010
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Scott Fetz, wildlife program manager at the state's Division of Forestry and Wildlife, said he was confident such efforts could help restore all of Hawaii's endangered species, excluding those that have already become extinct.
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Tom Hadgman, a wildlife biologist with Maine Inland Fisheries and Wildlife, who studies songbirds, said such poisoning is not uncommon for these birds.
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As part of the Company's ongoing efforts to protect and augment wildlife resources, Revett has funded the positions of professional wildlife biologists working on the staff of the Montana Fish, Wildlife, and Parks Department since February 2007.
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Scott Fetz, wildlife program manager at the state's Division of Forestry and Wildlife, said he was confident such efforts could help restore all of Hawaii's endangered species, excluding those that have already become extinct.
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Scott Fretz, wildlife program manager at the state's Division of Forestry and Wildlife, said he was confident such efforts could help restore all of Hawaii's endangered bird species, excluding those that have already become extinct.
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Once inside the house, wildlife officers discovered frozen meat and other evidence that he killed both a black bear and a deer without a license, said Division of Wildlife spokeswoman Jennifer Churchill.
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In at least one case along Hillside Drive on the same day as the Lewellyns 'ordeal, a paralyzed and dying doe was found near a pile of corn left outside for wildlife, said Steve Niemela, a wildlife biologist with the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, who is investigating the case.
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In at least one case along Hillside Drive on the same day as the Lewellyns 'ordeal, a paralyzed and dying doe was found near a pile of corn left outside for wildlife, said Steve Niemela, a wildlife biologist with the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, who is investigating the case.
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