Cormorant Population Growing: Here’s What You Can Do About It
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A new nesting site for the fish-eating cormorant has been discovered on an island between Nyköping and Oxelösund. According to Nyköping Municipality, the colony poses a serious threat to the local fish population and an application for protective hunting has now been submitted to the County Administrative Board.
Observations on double-crested Cormorants' impact sought
WATERTOWN — New York Sea Grant, a collaborative program of Cornell University and the State University of New York, is inviting the public to document the presence, activities, and impacts of double-crested cormorants. Double-crested cormorants are a native, fish-eating, federally…
Public invited to share observations of double-crested Cormorants' impact
WATERTOWN — New York Sea Grant, a collaborative program of Cornell University and the State University of New York, is inviting the public to document the presence, activities, and impacts of double-crested cormorants. Double-crested cormorants are a native, fish-eating, federally…
Public Invited to Share Observations of Double-Crested Cormorants
Online tool will assist in tracking bird populations and impactsNew York Sea Grant, a collaborative program of Cornell University and the State University of New York, is inviting the public to document the presence, activities, and impacts of double-crested cormorants. Double-crested cormorants are a native, fish-eating, federally protected migratory bird species. New York Sea Grant partnered with Wayne County GIS to develop an online reporting…
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