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SAN ANGELO - Preserving Angora goat genetics should not be just a concern, it should be an extremely urgent concern for those interested in the long-term survival of the breed, said a Texas AgriLife Research geneticist. Dr. Dan Waldron of San Angelo said low Mohair profits, lack of labor, predation and the removal of rangeland from traditional agriculture have made Angoras a rare commodity in ...
Last fall in this space, I wrote about the Rossmoor acorn woodpecker controversy.
A signed agreement between the American Museum of Natural History and the U.S.
The ten-year-old Otsego Lake walleye stocking program is being called a continuing success. The program to re-establish walleye in Otsego Lake began in 2000. Since that time, between 40,000 to 80,000 walleye have been stocked each year, including several thousand advanced fingerlings in the fall.
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A 700-mile security wall under construction along the United States' border with Mexico could significantly alter the movement and "connectivity" of wildlife, biologists say, and the animals' potential isolation is a threat to populations of some species.However, technology and alterations to the design could dramatically improve the potential for animals to move more freely between the two ...
“I, Harvey Johnson, Jr, do solemnly swear that I will faithfully ... discharge the duties of the office upon which I am about to enter, so help me God.”
NEW YORK - It's not your average library collection: Bits of scorpions and snakes. Tissue from jaguars. Leeches from a hippopotamus.
Officials of the American Museum of Natural History and the U.S. National Park Service signed an agreement for samples from endangered species in America's parks to be added to the museum's existing DNA collection.
Working with National Park Service to Preserve Genetic Material; Says Cloning Not Part of its Mission
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