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The Federal Aviation Administration maintains a “Wildlife Strike Database,” where you can search for all strikes between aircraft and birds (or other animals) that have been reported to the ...
In the case of bird flu, WHO was keeping crucial information in a private database in Los Alamos, New Mexico, making it accessible to just 15 laboratories.
Bird flu database gets fast-tracked There's something to crow about... Written by Steve Ranger, Global News Director Oct. 21, 2005, 7:40 a.m. PT ...
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) made its entire Bird Strike database available on a public Web site on Friday, April 24. Portions of the database have been publicly available since the ...
The Royal Saskatchewan Museum in Regina has launched a website featuring bird egg photographs for more than 300 species that nest in Canada. Ryan Fisher, the museum's curator of vertebrate zoology ...
An online database is now home to 70 years worth of data from the Saint John region's annual Christmas Bird Count. And Don MacPhail, the provincial compiler for the project, said it wasn't an easy ...
Bird watchers in Malaysia can contribute sighting input to a global online databank as part of a worldwide effort to protect rare bird species.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) made its entire Bird Strike database available on a public Web site on Friday, April 24. Portions of the database have been publicly available since the ...
The Royal Saskatchewan Museum has launched an online bird egg database. Canada has more than 300 species of breeding birds. The online resource will allow anyone to look up bird species from anywhere.