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Study Finds Population of Marbled Murrelet Down Almost 30%


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MAMU_Thomas-HamerTN.jpgFederal conservation efforts haven't come close to reversing or even halting the decline of the Marbled Murrelet, a seabird that nests in old growth forests in the Pacific Northwest. That's the conclusion of a major new peer-reviewed study of the status of the Marbled Murrelet, which was prepared by scientists from the US Forest Service, the US Fish and Wildlife Service, the Washington Department Fish and Wildlife and Crescent Research, a private research firm

 

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