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The Call Of The Osprey Dorothy Hinshaw Patent William Muñoz

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The Call Of The Osprey Dorothy Hinshaw Patent William Muñoz
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Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 80.71 MB
Author: Dorothy Hinshaw Patent, William Muñoz
ISBN: 9780544232686, 9780544672185, 0544232682, 0544672186
Language: English
Year: 2015

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The Call Of The Osprey Dorothy Hinshaw Patent William Muñoz by Dorothy Hinshaw Patent, William Muñoz 9780544232686, 9780544672185, 0544232682, 0544672186 instant download after payment.

This meticulously researched and photographed account follows three University of Montana scientists and their interdisciplinary work with osprey: fish-catching birds with gigantic nests and a family that functions with teamwork and cooperation. Today the osprey is studied to monitor the effects of mercury on living things. The osprey hunts in a very small area around its large nest and so scientists can pinpoint where mercury is coming from. In Missoula, Montana, the scientists have been following ospreys for six years, collecting data on the amount of contaminants found on their feathers and in their blood. The rivers and streams in Western Montana are still suffering effects from inappropriate mining activities performed more than a hundred years ago. This man-made pollution is still dangerous to people and to wildlife.

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