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The Washington Brant Foundationhttp://www.washingtonbrant.org |
Activities Include:
Washington Brant Festival
an annual event in AprilSatellite Telemetry Project
Follow the 2005 migration of 33 male "gray bellied" brant that have been equiped with satellite and VHF radio transmitters
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The Brant Wildlife Festival |
Activities include:
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New Jersey Division of Fish and Wildlife has a great site about Atlantic Brant. |
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The
Shorebirds Sister Schools Program
http://66.241.214.202 |
| This project observes shorebirds as they migrate along the Pacific flyway between their nesting grounds in the Arctic and their wintering quarters in South America. Students use maps, an international discussion group, and daily migration updates from students along the route to track the birds' progress. This site includes classroom activities and other migratory bird information. | |
Patuxent
Wildlife Research Center:
Bird Monitoring in North America
http://www.im.nbs.gov/birds.html
An excellent list of migratory bird links.The Patuxent
Wildlife Research Center, and NASA are working together on one project to
monitor the migration routes of several endangered species using satellite
tracking.
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The Journey North
An Internet-based learning
adventure that engages students in a global study of wildlife migration
and seasonal change. |
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Global Learning
and Observations to Benefit the Environment
GLOBE is a
worldwide network of students, teachers, and scientists working together
to study and understand the global environment. |
The Wild Ones
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Sponsored by the Wildlife Preservation Trust International, an international organization for the preservation of endangered species. |