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McKee Project Expands Work into Guatemala and Other Latin American Countries

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This is a great group that I've spotlighted before. At the end of 2007, the World Society for the Protection of Animals selected the McKee Project to work on spay/neuter programs in Guatemala. Although they are best known for their work in Costa Rica, they also work in Mexico and Panama.

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I and the Bird: What is a Vulture?

10,000 Birds

We’ll take these two similar, yet very different groups of birds separately. The program has been successful enough that some of the birds have been released back into protected areas in California, Arizona, and across the border in Baja, but the species is still far from out of the woods. millions years ago. New World Vultures.

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Where America dreams of/goes birding?

10,000 Birds

I was just curious what the US birders dream about, so I posted a question in the ABA’s FB group: a) what are the most popular foreign destinations and b) where would you go with unlimited funds? 8%: Brazil, Panama. I had no intention of making a questionnaire or analysing the results. 10%: Australia, Papua New Guinea. 21%: Costa Rica.

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A scaredy cat is always a scaredy cat

10,000 Birds

Researchers comparing these traits across groups of closely related species – parrots, tits, sparrows, darwins finches etc – find no general correlation between neophobia and exploration. Tags: blue tit , chickadees and tits , research • Have you seen the cool 10,000 Birds t-shirts? What do you think? Get yours today!

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We Interrupt Regularly Scheduled.

Animal Person

The cozy relationship between Honduras’s military coup leaders and the corporatocracy were confirmed a couple of days after my arrival in Panama. Tags: Activism Current Affairs Economics Ethics. Now, that optimism was turning sour. 3) George W. by Mark Weisbrot, Los Angeles Times, July 23, 2009 [link] (July 23, 2009).