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In this study, we combine breeding count data from an irregularly visited emperor penguin colony with locally recorded air temperature data, locally observed fast ice duration data and remotely sensed circumpolar sea ice duration data to evaluate the impacts of changing environmental conditions on breeding population size.
The 2010 British Breeding Bird Survey shows the breeding population of buzzards rose by 146% from 1995-2009.
In 1976, the state began its Bald Eagle Restoration Project in an attempt to re-establish a breeding population.
The dolphins in Bae Ceredigion (Cardigan Bay) are Britain's largest breeding population.
In just one year, that "breeding population" is all but extinct.
Along with the warming trend came a sharp decrease in the breeding population, from about 6,000 breeding pairs to about 3,000.
Its goal is to maintain twenty-five males and twenty-five females of each species — just enough for a breeding population.
She is a wildlife biologist in Montpelier, Vt., where she monitors the breeding population of peregrine falcons for the National Wildlife Federation.
Among the reasons for its designation is that it supports the UK's largest breeding population of bottlenose dolphins.
The breeding population of 13-spot ladybirds were found in the Axe Estuary Wetlands in Devon by a student.
Non-key traits are best selected from within the production population rather than the breeding population.
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