Maine Coastal Islands National Wildlife Refuge

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12016 Wildlife Refuge Funding Priorities for America’s Wildlife and the National Wildlife Refuge System 1001 Connecticut Avenue NW, Suite 905, Washington, DC 20036 •  • www.refugeassociation.org  About

2016 Wildlife Refuge Funding Priorities for America’s Wildlife and the National Wildlife Refuge System 1001 Connecticut Avenue NW, Suite 905, Washington, DC 20036 • • www.refugeassociation.org About

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Source URL: refugeassociation.org

Language: English - Date: 2016-04-05 17:15:46
2The eagles have landed: Nesting in the Great Bay area for first time in decades By Scott E. Kinney May 13, 2011 

The eagles have landed: Nesting in the Great Bay area for first time in decades By Scott E. Kinney May 13, 2011 

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Source URL: greatbaypartnership.org

Language: English - Date: 2016-02-28 20:07:44
32015 MAINE SUMMER SEABIRD TECHNICIANS Maine	
  Coastal	
  Islands	
  National	
  Wildlife	
  Refuge	
  needs	
  a	
  few	
  good	
  field	
  researchers	
   (island	
  supervisors	
  and	
  technicians)

2015 MAINE SUMMER SEABIRD TECHNICIANS Maine  Coastal  Islands  National  Wildlife  Refuge  needs  a  few  good  field  researchers   (island  supervisors  and  technicians)

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Source URL: host31.spidergraphics.com

Language: English - Date: 2015-01-26 12:29:40
    4Maine	
  Coastal	
  Islands	
  National	
  Wildlife	
  Refuge	
  (U.S.	
  Fish	
  and	
  Wildlife	
  Service):	
    Seeking	
  volunteer	
  visitor	
  services	
  intern,	
  Rockland,	
  ME	
     	
  

    Maine  Coastal  Islands  National  Wildlife  Refuge  (U.S.  Fish  and  Wildlife  Service):   Seeking  volunteer  visitor  services  intern,  Rockland,  ME      

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    Source URL: host31.spidergraphics.com

    Language: English - Date: 2015-01-26 12:23:34
      5U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service  Fall 2011 Fish & Wildlife News

      U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Fall 2011 Fish & Wildlife News

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      Source URL: uas.usgs.gov

      Language: English - Date: 2014-03-27 17:41:28
      6For immediate release March 23, 2015 Contact: Margie Brenner, ,  Michelle Potter, refuge manager, x2112,

      For immediate release March 23, 2015 Contact: Margie Brenner, , Michelle Potter, refuge manager, x2112,

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      Source URL: www.fws.gov

      Language: English - Date: 2015-03-19 11:56:14
      7U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Department of the Interior U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Road 301, KM 5.1 Bo. Corozo P.O. Box 510 Boquerón, PR 00622

      U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Department of the Interior U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Road 301, KM 5.1 Bo. Corozo P.O. Box 510 Boquerón, PR 00622

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      Source URL: www.fws.gov

      Language: English - Date: 2008-09-10 19:05:19
      8Patuxent Wildlife Research Center  Survival and Recruitment of Common Eiders in the Gulf of Maine The Challenge: Research goals of this project focus on understanding the effects of hunting and predation on survival and

      Patuxent Wildlife Research Center Survival and Recruitment of Common Eiders in the Gulf of Maine The Challenge: Research goals of this project focus on understanding the effects of hunting and predation on survival and

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      Source URL: www.pwrc.usgs.gov

      Language: English - Date: 2012-12-11 10:10:28
      9STATUS	
  AND	
  TRENDS	
  OF	
  SHOREBIRDS	
  IN	
  TASMANIA	
  	
   ERIC	
  J	
  WOEHLER	
  	
   	
   Work	
  on	
  this	
  project	
  is	
  still	
  ongoing.	
  Paper	
  unavailable.	
   	
  

      STATUS  AND  TRENDS  OF  SHOREBIRDS  IN  TASMANIA     ERIC  J  WOEHLER       Work  on  this  project  is  still  ongoing.  Paper  unavailable.    

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      Source URL: www.awrc.org.au

      Language: English - Date: 2014-06-17 07:19:19
      10Restoration of seabird colonies with use of decoys and sound playback Stephen W. Kress Humans have devastated seabird colonies in many parts of the world by excessive hunting for food and feathers and by introducing mamm

      Restoration of seabird colonies with use of decoys and sound playback Stephen W. Kress Humans have devastated seabird colonies in many parts of the world by excessive hunting for food and feathers and by introducing mamm

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      Source URL: projectpuffin.org

      Language: English - Date: 2010-12-07 19:01:58