The Future, Present, and Past
By Mike • November 8, 2006 • No comments yetof science is served up in issue #66 of the Tangled Bank with extra segues over at easternblot.net.
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of science is served up in issue #66 of the Tangled Bank with extra segues over at easternblot.net.
• Have you seen the cool 10,000 Birds t-shirts? Get yours today! •

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Amazingly, it was a visiting birder from New York who discovered Neotropic Cormorants breeding in the Wakodahatchee Wetlands. Congratulations to Ardith Bondi for the great find!
A team of researchers has found that the populations of common birds around the stricken Fukushima nuclear plant in Japan has plummeted. Most disturbingly, the populations of species that the area has in common with Chernobyl has fallen more in Fukushima than they did in the site of worst nuclear disaster in world history.
A lawmaker in Wisconsin is proposing a Sandhill Crane hunt. When will the madness end?
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