Title: Ospreys in Back River get 'nest calls' Post by: Donna on 14-Jul-12, 11:56:05 PM Scientists studying impact of contaminants on fish-eating birds.
The scientists' Back River visits are part of a larger study, now in its second year, investigating whether ospreys' health and reproduction are being affected by past and continuing pollution http://articles.baltimoresun.com/2012-07-09/features/bs-gr-osprey-back-river-20120707_1_fish-hawks-ospreys-nest (http://articles.baltimoresun.com/2012-07-09/features/bs-gr-osprey-back-river-20120707_1_fish-hawks-ospreys-nest) Title: Re: Ospreys in Back River get 'nest calls' Post by: Tokira on 15-Jul-12, 09:03:47 AM Scientists studying impact of contaminants on fish-eating birds. Fish-eating birds are not the only ones subject to "wrong" substances in their food: http://www.foodandwaterwatch.org/factsheet/whats-on-your-fish/ (http://www.foodandwaterwatch.org/factsheet/whats-on-your-fish/) It's almost impossible these days to find seafood in the store that does NOT contain this :scaredblue: Carol WV Title: Re: Ospreys in Back River get 'nest calls' Post by: Donna on 15-Jul-12, 09:27:35 AM Scientists studying impact of contaminants on fish-eating birds. Fish-eating birds are not the only ones subject to "wrong" substances in their food: http://www.foodandwaterwatch.org/factsheet/whats-on-your-fish/ (http://www.foodandwaterwatch.org/factsheet/whats-on-your-fish/) It's almost impossible these days to find seafood in the store that does NOT contain this :scaredblue: Carol WV Grow your own or don't eat! Pretty sad what we consume these days. :( |