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Amphibians of Oaks Bottom Wildlife Refuge
2016-08-04 18:38:45| PortlandOnline
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America's first floating wind farm comes with environmental and wildlife hazards
2016-07-31 15:30:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Guardian: The deep waters off the coast of California could become home to the countrys largest offshore wind energy project and a test case for a technology that is still in its infancy. The 765-megawatt project, proposed by Seattle-based Trident Winds, would sit about 25 miles off Californias central coast, near the town of Cambria. If built, it will be larger than the 630-megawatt London Array off the coast of Kent, the worlds largest working offshore wind farm that began operating in 2013. The...
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Appendix A - Portland International Airport Wildlife Hazard Management Plan, excerpted
2016-07-25 20:08:11| PortlandOnline
PDF Document, 1,410kbCategory: Port of Portland Programmatic Permit Through FY 17-18 (PENDING)
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Climate disrupts UK wildlife calendar
2016-07-07 09:54:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Climate Home: In a warming world, in which spring arrives ever earlier and rainfall patterns shift, some species may not be able to cope with change. A major scientific survey warns that plants may flower before insects are ready to pollinate them, and the birds that time their nest cycles to the season for insects might find their prey in short supply. Scientists in the UK have just published the largest ever study of ecosystems and the changes in the seasons. They report in Nature journal that a consortium...
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Climate change 're-writing' face of UK wildlife, study warns
2016-07-03 13:01:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Plymouth Herald: Britain's wildlife calendar is and will continue to be rewritten by climate change - something which could result in disruptive consequences for both plants and animals - a new study is warning. Researchers from the UK's Centre for Ecology & Hydrology have discovered that seasonal events -such as the timing of flowering in plants and breeding in birds - are generally more sensitive to temperature change, than to changes in rain and snowfall. According to the findings, published in journal Nature,...
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