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Marine Units team up to save the Cormorant Bird
V ENICE, Fla. ( WWSB) - This week, the Venice Police Marine Unit and the Sarasota County Sheriff’s Office Marine Unit teamed up to rescue a cormorant bird tangled in fishing line. Sea Tow Venice ...
SAN PEDRO, Calif. (KABC) -- The International Bird Rescue is caring for dozens of double-crested cormorant chicks and eggs at its San Pedro facility. "We received over 60 eggs and nine live chicks on ...
Researchers recently fitted a South American sea bird called an imperial cormorant with a small camera, then watched stunned as it became 'superbird' -- diving 150 feet underwater in 40 seconds, ...
The double-crested cormorant is one of many seabirds that love to eat salmon. Many of the birds were driven away from East Sand Island near the mouth of the Columbia River decades ago in an effort to ...
You might think there’s no safer place underwater than snugged to the side of the largest fish on Earth. But you would be wrong. Divers watched in awe as a particularly persistent bird called a ...
A eucalyptus tree in a Marina del Rey park that was home to dozens of soon-to-hatch double-crested cormorant eggs became unstable after strong winds, prompting a rescue mission to remove the eggs ...
FWS has the power to prohibit cormorant take under the depredation order if FWS deems it a threat to the long-term sustainability of double-crested cormorants or any other migratory bird species, 50 ...
Joe Pudney was out fishing last week when he came across the aftermath of a battle between two of Oneida Lake’s most voracious predators. Bobbing on the surface was a double-crested cormorant with the ...
SANDUSKY, Ohio -- For most of the 40-odd years that Tom Mayher has fished the waters of western Lake Erie, the walleye, perch and bass were bountiful around the isolated, uninhabited islands along the ...
The draft framework and the wider call to cull Cormorants across Europe do not offer workable solutions to resolve conflicts ...
Scientists in Argentina recently attached a lipstick-size video camera to an imperial cormorant's back. The result? Footage of the so-called Superbird diving 150 feet (46 meters) to the seafloor to ...
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