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2011

Biodiversity in Northeast NJ – Ramapo Mountains

September 10, 2011 by FAV Uncategorized
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The NE corner of NJ is dominated by Bergen County and its well known development.  But not far from the George Washington Bridge, the semi-tamed  Ramapo Mountains bevel up through the western edge of the
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Hurricane Irene and the NJ Meadowlands, Wilson’s Stom Petrel New Species?

September 7, 2011 by FAV Uncategorized
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During hurricanes moral conflicts of the birding community are laid bare as shown on various discussion boards.  There are complex counter currents, such as people, animals and birds suffer and perish yet rarely encountered bird species can be
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Brown Shrike from Asia visits California…and sightings of other animals.

February 7, 2011 by FAV Uncategorized
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A Brown Shrike,  Lanius cristatus is a Eurasian bird species; it is extremely rare for individuals to stray to North America. Like most other shrikes, it has a distinctive black “bandit-mask” through the eye and is found
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Coast Redwood – The Global King of Biodiversity

February 6, 2011 by FAV Uncategorized
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The Coast Redwood is the tallest species on earth, forming forest stands of unsurpassed biomass.  Sequoia sempervens (ever living), was probably named in honor of the Cherokee leader Sequoyah of Tennessee.  It reaches 379 feet with
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What!? A Highway Through the Serengeti?

January 4, 2011 by FAV Uncategorized
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A controversial road that would cut across one of the most spectacular ecosystems and global biodiversity depositories, the Serengeti Plains in Tanzania, may soon receive approval.  A sample letter for your use is at the end of
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