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| | | | | Join us as we journey around the Salish Sea to search for tufted puffins and horned pufifins. Species we may observe include: Rhinoceros auklet, Common murre, Pigeon guillemot, Black oystercatcher, Harlequin duck, Bald eagle, Osprey, Peregrine falcon, Great blue heron, Surfbirds, Brown pelican, Horned & Eared grebes, Pelagic, Brandt's and Double-crested cormorants, Heermann's gulls, and many other species of gulls and shorebirds. | |
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| | | | | Learn how to plant a garden with native flowers and plants that attract and support local bird and pollinators! Click Here to download the pdf with more detailed information: Bird Friendly Gardens Threats to Birds Though there seem to be a lot of birds in the sky, the majority of bird species are actually in | |
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| | | In 2000, Samuels et al. provided a comprehensive review of the scientific literature available at the time, which included 107 references related to the effects "swim-with dolphin" tours have on animals' health and behavior. Over the last fifteen years, opportunities to view marine mammals in the wild have increased through commercial and private vessel-based platforms, in water "swim-with" activities, and land-based observation stations. | ||