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    The elite one percent jet off to Nantucket http://www.care2.com/causes/produced-in-your-backyard-rethinking-energy.html to escape the stresses of city life. But the Massachusetts island also happens to be an important habitat for a seabird -- the piping plover. Now that the birds are doing well on the island from 139 breeding pairs (1986) to 689 pairs (2015), the headaches and complaints have also increased. The complaints have gotten so bad that the United States Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) is considering relaxing the rules by granting a 25-year permit to the Massachusetts Division of Fisheries and Wildlife (MADFW). Risky Flexibility Nantucketers may like to think of themselves as a rare breed, but the only threatened http://www.fws.gov/midwest/endangered/pipingplover/pipingpl.html species on the beach is the piping plover. And the…

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    The piping plover is a small shorebird that stands at about seven inches tall. The color on the back is a light gray and the breast and belly are white. One black ring wraps around the back and sides of the neck, but does not connect in the front. The legs are yellowish in color and the bill may be all black or yellow at the base and black at the tip. Piping Plovers feed on insects that they pick off the surface of the ground. Their habitat is by mudflats, sandy beaches, and shallow wetlands…

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    How effective are the measures being taken by interest groups to ensure the survival of the hooded plovers on the Southern Australian coastline? Introduction: The Thinornis rubricollis rubricollis but more commonly known as the hooded plover is a stocky bird that stands at 10 centre metres tall and 20 centre metres wide, the bird that is a vulnerable specie in the South Australian coastline area, Whilst it is Endangered in both Victoria and New South Wales (Bird Life Australia, NA), refer to…

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    Waterline History Essay

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    waterlines was called transite. Transite pipe, otherwise known as asbestos cement (AC), started being used in the 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s. This pipe was given a life span of 50 years however, this was based on the conditions it was put under and was known for getting soft over the years due to ground water and corrosion of the pipe. Due to this and the fact that it was made with asbestos, transite pipe production was ceased in 1970 and banned. There is still transite pipe in use today but most…

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    Pipe Bender Procedure

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    that to your advantage. #3 Be Prepared For A Little Spring Back When you use a pipe bender, do not expect the bend that you create to be the bend that you end up with. When you bend a pipe, the pipe generally springs back a little bit and tries to regain its previous shape. Often times, this spring back may be hard to notice to the naked eye, but will be obvious when you measure the pipe to see if the angle you created is correct. In order for your pipes to function correctly, it is vital…

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    Fish and Wildlife Service (2015) lists birds such as the Least Turn (Sterna antillarum), Piping Plover (Charadrius melodus), and Rufa Red Knot (Calidris canutus rufa) as endangered and threatened. Previously, Bald Eagles (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) were listed as endangered, however their populations have stabilized and are now protected under the federal Bald Eagle and Golden Eagle Act. Mammals such as the Gray Bat (Myotis grisescens), Indiana Bat (Myotis sodalis), and Northern Long Eared Bats…

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    Geographic article “Northern Birds Declining as Threats Mount” by Mel White, ornithologists as well as casual bird-watchers have noticed a steady decline in bird population. This does not only apply to only endangered species, but population in common bird species have also declined. In fact, according to a report presented by Mel White in the article shows that “some widespread species generally thought to be secure have decreased in number as much as 80 percent since 1967”. These factors…

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    Peppered Moth In London

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    poisoning, the answer was to ban DDT, reintroduce the falcons into the New York area where they are starting to thrive again and then continue to monitor the situation by birdcams and analyzing carcasses and unhatched eggs for DDT and other contaminants (http://www.dec.ny.gov/animals/7294.html). On the other hand, for the piping plover who is endangered due to human activities, at first hunting and now simply coastal development, recreational activities, and disturbance by off-road vehicles…

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    Location is important when you’re near the edge of the earth. The longest totality (the total phase is when the sky turns almost as black as night) lasted about two minutes and forty-two seconds. There were lots of locations with similar or just slightly shorter totality and as long as the sky is clear the sight of totality will be just as awesome in either of these places. A few of the places along the line of central with totality duration around max. Included Bloomsdale, Missouri, Chester,…

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    mangos, bananas, coconuts, and much more. For vegetables, they have okra, papaya, and avocados. Their main focuses in the agriculture would be crop poultry, livestock, and dairy. The Bahamas makes a lot of dairy products. Eggs, butter, milk, cream, and cheese are the main dairy products in the Bahamas. Sunrise in the Bahamas is 6:28 am. People usually wake up to eat breakfast at 6-6:30 am. Lunch time is usually at 1-1:30 pm, and dinner would be at 6-7 pm. Normal bed time would be at 9 pm. The…

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