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"migratory" Definitions
  1. connected with, or having the habit of, regular migration

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It is the Migratory Bird Treaty, not the Migratory Bird Treaty Act.
In 2017, the Trump administration suddenly ended a century of protection for migratory birds by crippling the Migratory Bird Treaty Act.
The department declared in a legal memo that it would not punish companies that "incidentally" kill or harm migratory birds under the Migratory Bird Treaty Act.
Correction: It was in fact the threatened species under the Memorandum of Understanding on the Conservation of Migratory Birds of Prey (not, as the original correction had it, the list of threatened migratory species under the Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals).
The Migratory Bird Treaty Act "applies only to direct and affirmative purposeful actions that reduce migratory birds, their eggs, or their nests, by killing or capturing, to human control," Jorjani wrote.
This was a generous landscape for humans, offering fish and the animals that preyed on them, fertile soil left behind by regular flooding, migratory birds, and migratory prey travelling near river routes.
One hundred years ago, the United States and Great Britain (for Canada) came together for birds when they signed the Migratory Bird Treaty, a convention to protect migratory birds across international borders.
This ethical argument might also have trouble with migratory beekeeping.
The interstate shipment of migratory birds had already been banned.
The vanguard of the migratory surge arrived here in May.
But unfortunately, migratory beekeeping is where all the money is.
"So many migratory species travel in groups," said Dr. Berdahl.
These migratory herds are the lifeblood of many Western landscapes.
But he thought its spectacular migratory pattern was in jeopardy.
That interpretation has already had significant consequences for migratory birds.
Locusts are the world's oldest and most destructive migratory pest.
But the migratory routes of these birds don't cross the oceans.
This migratory generation of monarchs can live up to nine months.
Birds in transit, such as migratory formations, are also a danger.
The Harney County Migratory Bird Festival runs April 8 to 10.
This includes the nesting, migratory, and wintering grounds that birds require.
"Every once in a while, a slightly different strain of the virus that has evolved in Florida gets transported north in a migratory bird, or probably several migratory birds, and it gets introduced into Massachusetts," Brown said.
In terms of biomass, the insects greatly exceeded migratory birds in Britain.
Timing is everything for migratory songbirds chirping away in North America's trees.
It is also a favorite wintering spot for thousands of migratory waterfowl.
They are always moving, never selectively eating, just like a migratory herd.
"We're complying with our responsibilities" in migratory matters, he said on Friday.
The fish-eaters have home ranges while the seal-eaters are migratory.
Some require policy decisions such as strengthening the Migratory Bird Treaty Act.
As a result, the DMZ has become an oasis for migratory birds.
However, Yedvab says the fortified border fragments habitats for many migratory species.
Such technology has revolutionized the study of migratory birds since the 1990s.
Like other species on this planet, human beings are a migratory type.
We believe — although I have no reason to involve myself in U.S. migratory policy — we believe that it is necessary to think about migratory reform where many people who are there in an irregular manner will be regularized.
AvD: New York is on a weather front and on a migratory path.
Some farmers held off planting until they saw certain species of migratory birds.
The UN last month appointed a special representative for the Venezuelan migratory crisis.
The region is also a migratory stopover point for some 200 bird species.
An Indian man feeds migratory seagulls at the Narmada River on Jan. 29.
But drab though they may be, bogongs surely match monarchs in migratory tenacity.
Climate and temperature play a role in their migratory patterns and monarch development.
Killdeer, while not endangered, are federally protected under the Migratory Birds Convention Act.
Environmentalists, meanwhile, lamented the destruction of an important way-station for migratory birds.
" "Changes in food availability, migratory routes (if any), competitors, or birthing places, etc.
Just two years ago, Peru had introduced new migratory laws to accommodate Venezuelans.
The European Parliament wants mandatory relocation at all times, regardless of migratory pressures.
The Migratory Bird Treaty Act needs to be brought into the 21st century.
The Migratory Bird Treaty Act, passed in 1918, is back in the news.
Money from migratory work is also making life at home safer, residents say.
Birders had recently seen the small but striking migratory species in the area.
The Migratory Bird Treaty Act is enforced by the Fish and Wildlife Service.
What is the name of the tracking project that tracked the migratory birds?
What about someone who inadvertently hits a migratory bird while driving a car?
It would "be devastating for migratory fish stocks", said the U.S.-based non-profit.
How these primitive humans managed to accomplish these incredible migratory feats remains a mystery.
"The worst that can happen to the country (Ecuador) is migratory chaos," he added.
A migratory flow of this magnitude will increase pressure on the US southern border.
Venezuela's economic collapse has unleashed the biggest migratory crisis in recent South American history.
The researchers took to the seas to observe the whale's feeding and migratory behaviors.
In synchronicity, they became objects of delicate beauty, like the migratory birds they mimicked.
But little similar work exists for other sedentary species, let alone slippery migratory ones.
Environmentalists say the nets can also harm a number of threatened and migratory species.
Couch is not being held in prison, but rather a migratory station, said Benitez.
Refugees from the Middle East are the exception in an otherwise less migratory world.
For at least a decade, Boston has been infested with non-migratory Canada geese.
We also must not forget how vulnerable migratory birds are to careless industry practices.
Shad, alewives, blueback herring and other migratory fish once were plentiful on the Penobscot.
Migratory Bird Sanctuaries along the Coast of Yellow Sea-Bohai Gulf of China, China
So for example, West Nile virus is a virus of migratory birds from Africa.
Just two years ago, Peru had introduced new migratory laws to accommodate Venezuelan migrants.
The lagoon's ecosystem, vital for marine animals and migratory birds, will also be destroyed.
The still water also increases the water temperature, which can further endanger migratory fish.
Populations of other migratory shorebirds, like semipalmated sandpipers and ruddy turnstones, have also declined.
Other environmentalists warn that the vital wetlands used by migratory birds will be destroyed.
But migratory birds move regularly between Europe and Africa with no help from medicine.
Dams, however, inflict the deadliest toll on giant fish, many of which are migratory.
International efforts are necessary to conserve migratory birds because birds don't recognize geopolitical borders.
Outbreak sites of West Nile virus can be found along major bird migratory routes.
By some migratory magic, despite the bullies, brutes and philistines, he had reconstituted himself.
Fighting end of Interior Department rule on migratory birds California and other states fought in September of last year against a Department of Interior ruling that exempted companies from rules requiring efforts to prevent mortality among migratory birds, including the bald eagle.
Older juvenile whales however, said Palacios, are known to explore outside the usual migratory pattern.
Asia's migratory waterbirds face immense pressures, from hunting, pollution, ingested plastic and competition from aquaculture.
Another difficulty with migratory species is establishing which member state the elephants actually belong to.
Human history is a messy, migratory affair, much too complicated to track simply via DNA.
It might be that they are migratory, and therefore likely to pick up more diseases.
Several migratory birds, including the endangered black-faced spoonbill, spend winters on the island, too.
The development is happening in the same wildlife migratory corridors Bernhardt had vowed to protect.
But this would also mean asking them to give up their centuries-old migratory lifestyle.
Dr. Zydlewski sees the annual migratory cycle as a grand spectacle of predators and prey.
"This mismatch is increasing for a large number of migratory bird species," the study notes.
Europe's migratory songbirds can't fight off diseases as well as African species that stay put.
The surprising result: Migratory birds have weaker immune systems than tropical species that stay put.
To check, the team examined the pathogen-recognition genes in 32 sedentary and migratory species.
Tijuana, long a migratory gateway to the United States, supports a constellation of migrant shelters.
According to the US Fish and Wildlife Service, black vultures are federally protected migratory birds.
Our neighbors are struggling under the largest migratory exodus in the history of the hemisphere.
It is also helping to address the causes of migratory movements — underdevelopment, famines, climatic disorders.
I am certain that this was true of millions of immigrants during that migratory flood.
For migratory birds, New Jersey's Cape May offers ample opportunities in both spring and fall.
This is not the sort of migratory pattern documented by gene testing on other continents.
If we help them, the migratory pressure on European states will be decreased many fold.
It has been temporarily expanding wetlands for migratory birds in California's Sacramento Valley since 2014.
In addition to the original Texas flock and the migratory Florida flock (although this year is the first that the birds won't follow a plane while migrating), there is a migratory flock that goes from New Mexico to Idaho each year, according to Nature Canada.
Such works, Rabbia has noted, were inspired by her interest in the plight of migratory people.
They're critical feeding grounds for many migratory birds and provide a surface for algae to grow.
Long term, this could create permanent or semi-permanent communities, resulting in changes to migratory patterns.
A glider modeled after the navigation strategies of migratory birds would be much cheaper to maintain.
She speculated that exposing them to crowded conditions might lead them to engage in migratory behaviours.
And that includes people in their peak migratory years which, right now, happens to be millennials.
Shrinking ranges mean animals — especially migratory species — have less room to hunt, breed, and hunker down.
Even wind comes at a cost, when you wanna talk about migratory birds and cutting through.
John Oliver sheds light on sexism and racism in medicine Science tells us mattresses aren't migratory.
The migratory salmon quickly began enriching the food web of the Elwha River with oceanic nutrients.
In Spain, non-native crayfish serve as prey for migratory wetland birds, including some endangered species.
Congress created the stamps in the Dust Bowl year of 163 to help protect migratory waterfowl.
Hunters were happy to buy duck stamps because they supported prime locations for their migratory prey.
Human history is a messy, migratory affair, much too complicated to track simply using our DNA.
In theory, fish ladders operated by simulating the way migratory fish swim upstream in real life.
They are not migratory, but it is not known how far individuals or groups normally range.
If we help them, the migratory pressure upon the European states will be decreased many fold.
But migratory species still spend a lot of time in Africa and therefore around African pathogens.
Migratory bird populations in North America are already in steep decline, mostly because of habitat loss.
Amid Monday's euphoria were reminders that her continual warnings about "migratory submersion" have not been forgotten.
The centerpiece of his compositions is their harmony, resonant and migratory, usually fleshed out by strings.
Before dams were built, paddlefish were highly migratory, often swimming hundreds of miles upstream to spawn.
But the album links his parents' migratory past to his own life in present-day Manhattan.
The Migratory Bird Treaty Act (MBTA), passed in 1918, outlawed the "taking, possessing, importing, exporting, transporting, selling, purchasing or bartering" any migratory bird, as well as parts, eggs and nests of such protected birds unless granted a federal permit, per the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
The memo from the Office of the Solicitor of the US Department of Interior made a change to the Migratory Bird Treaty Act (MBTA) of 1918, allowing for the incidental taking or killing of migratory birds, as long as that was not the intent of the action.
Migratory wildlife that move across state borders can make local conservation efforts more difficult and less impactful.
Look here: in the state of Texas, we have a three shell limit to hunt migratory birds.
Commercial farming of those vegetables, at least in some parts of the world, often involves migratory beekeeping.
The second result is that this proves visual and magnetic cues are somehow correlated during migratory flight.
Ours isn't the frantic sex of migratory birds, desperate to achieve immortality through the transfer of DNA.
Most of the world's migratory waterbirds barrel up and down one of eight big north-south "flyways".
A strong ocean current can sweep turtles off track; winds can do the same for migratory birds.
It's hard, back-breaking work and it's seasonal and migratory — something most Americans don't want to do.
He's apparently participating in a project aimed at helping researchers better understand the species' migratory habits. But!
Second, they need to restore confidence in border management and their ability to control irregular migratory flows.
Like a bird, I knew my migratory pattern without anyone ever having to teach it to me.
But the main reason Malheur was protected in the first place is its importance to migratory birds.
In the past, the act helped hold parties responsible for actions that killed or injured migratory birds.
The acting solicitor's opinion in effect treats the Act as if it only prohibited hunting migratory birds.
Temperatures are moderate, migratory monarch butterflies flit and tree swallows warble their way along the Atlantic Flyway.
"New York is an ancient migratory flyway, and we built this city in their way," McMahon says.
The puffy, migratory beach dwellers once were plentiful, but as the river changed, the birds became scarce.
"These migratory hoverflies, in our part of the world at least, are doing rather well," he said.
Moreover, come summer the migratory flows may well slow down, as the deadly summer heat sets in.
Many of America's metropolises lie along rivers, coastlines and ridges that concentrate large numbers of migratory birds.
This year, the butterfly's migratory population — some 93 million — was significantly lower than only a year ago.
Saturday • Urban Park Rangers lead a search for migratory birds, beginning at Alley Pond Park in Queens.
Vultures are protected by the Migratory Bird Treaty Act and cannot be killed without a special permit.
She stated that migratory birds, or "backyard birds," have suffered an approximate 30 percent loss since 1970.
After years of trying, they had charged more people with violating migratory bird laws than voting statutes.
Scientists say the alpine swift can go on autopilot during its migratory flight to Africa from Europe.
Those who do so will be held "at a migratory station" for up to 45 business days.
If we help them, the migratory pressure upon the European states will drop, be decreased many-fold.
Scientists have mapped these migratory patterns for years, confirming along the way that they are, in fact, patterns.
But people in Group B — "children of foreign parents in an irregular migratory situation" — had no such papers.
Some scientists previously hypothesized about multiple migratory waves over the land bridge as recent as 14,000 years ago.
How the two will manage any migratory flows would be crucial to determining whether they meet the criteria.
Each year, the migratory monarch butterfly embarks on an extraordinary journey from eastern North America to central Mexico.
Other investors are so-called elderly "migratory birds" from the north looking to spend winters in the south.
Foraging on the dead migratory birds might be an important substitute food source until they become capable predators.
The company also embodies a new world of highly-skilled, global migratory workers who work wherever they please.
Why it matters: The Great Salt Lake is an important refuge for migratory birds and rare aquatic species.
A lot of sandpiper species nest or feed in mixed flocks, follow the same migratory paths, and interbreed.
Other investors are so-called elderly "migratory birds" from the north looking to spend winters in the south.
Apart from the rise in migratory pressure, Frontex said the data underlined Europe faced an increased militant threat.
Until recently, for instance, G.P.S. tags and radio transmitters were far too heavy for migratory songbirds to carry.
A ProMED moderator speculated that it had come north from Africa in tick nymphs carried by migratory birds.
FERC may be unknowingly facilitating the USFWS's improper requests for mitigation for perfectly legal impacts to migratory birds.
In their village, cash from migratory work also has paid for everything from carpentry shops to better food.
The new rule is so all-encompassing that it is essentially the Migratory Bird Rule by another name.
Many European governments are concerned that the migratory flow could resume unchecked if relations with Turkey sour further.
Misdemeanor charges, however, could be brought where a company's irresponsible behavior resulted in the deaths of migratory birds.
The piping plover is a small, migratory shorebird that nests along North America's Great Lakes and Atlantic Coast.
As with many other migratory phenomena involving complex living entities, this project is meant to have no end.
A common merganser may only be seen in the city perhaps once a year during migratory travels north.
One of the greatest is at the entrance to the MoMA show: "Migratory Cotton Picker, Eloy, Arizona" (1940).
Meanwhile, the latest tours take roads less traveled, from the desert of Sudan to migratory grounds in Zambia.
Does that mean that cat owners could be prosecuted if their cat killed or injured a migratory bird?
Those who do so will be held "at a migratory station" for as many as 45 business days.
That, the report noted, would threaten the migratory paths of the antelope the designation is meant to protect.
Anything "superior" — technology or social structure — was linked to the migratory intervention of exceptional groups from distant shores.
The Smithsonian Migratory Bird Center also has a certification for "bird-friendly" coffee that you can look for.
But in 2018, with panic over Trump's travel bans in full effect, the anti-migratory epistle resonates differently.
Seeing microbes and dust motes and the millions of confused migratory birds hovering over the 9/11 lights.
Bald eagles are still protected by the Migratory Bird Treaty Act and the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act.
The European debate therefore follows its own political logic, ever-more detached from the root causes of migratory flows.
Most art featured here comes from South Korea, the migratory birthplace of so many beauty trends on the move.
When it comes to the effects of climate change, migratory birds are seen as canaries in a coal mine.
Yet, at least from this study, the roundabout migratory route doesn't seem to be affecting this species too negatively.
Migratory birds can infect livestock birds which then infect other livestock and humans, leading to avian flus in humans.
Yet the migratory, chicken-sized fowl, also known as the Macqueen's bustard, is considered prized sport by Arab falconers.
"Ancient elephant migratory patters are still used by some of the last #wild herds of Sumatran elephants," he wrote.
Some migratory birds, like the spoon-billed sandpiper in Asia, are down to perhaps fewer than 250 breeding pairs.
"We believe infected migratory birds have spread the virus and each case occurred separately," Kim said at a briefing.
Venezuela's economic collapse has unleashed the biggest migratory crisis in recent South American history, with 4 million people leaving.
"We don't want to impede the migratory flow, but we want it done in an orderly manner," he said.
Cornell's bird experts also note that migratory and resident Canada geese are now two distinct populations in North America.
"The only way to change the migratory flow is to end the dictatorship," insists Carlos Trujillo, Colombia's foreign minister.
Dr. Wikelski still wants to see more evidence to judge the future of migratory birds in a warmer world.
The second are migratory animals such as tuna and swordfish, which travel long distances between feeding and breeding grounds.
Most states require a license, and a federally issued permit is required for taxidermists to work with migratory birds.
Aung graduated with an agricultural degree in 2007 and worked as a migratory beekeeper while keeping up his training.
If we help them, the migratory pressure upon the European states will drop; it will be decreased many-fold.
This mass killing was one of the inspirations for the Migratory Bird Treaty, celebrating its 100th anniversary this year.
These small bantam-like birds are a migratory species threatened by loss of habitat, thanks mainly to intensive agriculture.
We are deemed to be a migratory Mongolic-Slavic peoples, sharing roots from Central Asia and Eastern Europe alike.
The lake is a crucial wintering ground for migratory waterfowl, and that makes it prime hunting territory for eagles.
The artists offer nuanced narratives that pull from personal migratory paths and experiences of living in the Guyanese diaspora.
Nationwide, nearly 600 million birds die every year in collisions with buildings, according to the Smithsonian Migratory Bird Center.
In addition to diving and snorkeling, the resort offers surfing, migratory bird-watching and island-hopping trips by boat.
Migratory birds or smuggled ducks from China may have brought in the virus, Agriculture Secretary Emmanuel Piñol has said.
Alterations included avoiding migratory bird sanctuaries, restricting shipping during caribou migration and no breaking ice during seal pupping season.
Peter P. Marra is the director of the Georgetown Environment Initiative and previously ran the Smithsonian Migratory Bird Center.
But the beauty of birds is that they are everywhere, so you can see migratory birds wherever you live.
Under a federal law that protects migratory birds, a fine of $201981,000 could be levied for each dead goose.
It is the surest pathway to reducing infant mortality, mitigating high birthrates, slowing migratory pressures and unlocking economic potential.
In February, he said he would "show great heart" in finding a permanent solution for the group's migratory status.
California last year brought another lawsuit against the Trump administration challenging changes it made to weaken migratory bird protections.
And migratory species, like birds, arrive during the "false spring" and can have trouble finding food, Mr. Weltzin said.
Cutting off foreign assistance is unlikely to persuade Central American governments to take actions that reduce the migratory flow.
In response, the landmark treaty and subsequent act to enforce it (the Migratory Bird Treaty Act) protected more than 2628,28503 migratory bird species by making it illegal to pursue, hunt, take, capture, kill or sell live or dead birds, feathers, eggs and nests, except as permitted through hunting regulations for game birds.
In these forests, ancient elephant migratory paths are still used by some of the last #wild herds of Sumatran elephants.
The close genetic similarity observed between some of the groups studied suggests rapid migratory speed through North and South America.
Migratory beekeeping also has negative environmental effects, for example, through the spread of disease and effect on native honeybee populations.
Whereas, the monarchs that spend the winter in Mexico are the final, or migratory, generation of the annual life cycle.
She notes that some have locked up migratory birds, which are often fitted with tracking devices, on suspicion of spying.
The federal government, which owns this land and protects it as a haven for migratory birds, is keeping its distance.
Now, mind you, it&aposs very important, you can look at human migratory patterns as the best argument against Marxism.
A DNA analysis revealed that the shark had eaten a brown thrasher, a speckled migratory songbird related to the mockingbird.
Border controls erected along the migratory route since then complicate the journey, but determined migrants still make it to Germany.
For centuries, the Porcupine caribou herd have followed the same migratory route and calved their young in the coastal plain.
To be perfectly clear, migratory bird habitat is not protected and may be impacted or destroyed by private sector projects.
That fact, along with the area's broader importance for migratory birds, prompted Roosevelt in 1908 to give it permanent protection.
That also goes for Congress' relentless actions to weaken and dismantle the Endangered Species Act and Migratory Bird Treaty Act.
At issue is the Migratory Bird Treaty Act, which the National Audubon Society and other plaintiffs say has been undermined.
Perhaps, she said, they will revert to the original migratory routes, or find another way to satisfy their garbage cravings.
Reeds have grown back over much of the landfill, and Nanhui Dongtan has become a major stopover for migratory birds.
He was a walking sack of contradictions, in some ways the archetypal writer of the shifting and migratory 20th century.
Last year a study published in Nature found that climate change significantly disrupts the migratory patterns of nine familiar songbirds.
In the Arctic, where mosquitoes are extraordinarily abundant, migratory birds might decline in population if this key food source vanished.
The Trump administration had to work hard to pull off such a radical reinterpretation of the Migratory Bird Treaty Act.
It has also been found to disrupt the migratory and breeding patterns of birds, sea turtles and numerous other species.
Mr. Putin: If we help — help them, the migratory pressure upon the European states will drop — will be decreased manyfold.
He studied not only the migratory journey of the butterflies, but also things like the chemistry of their feeding habits.
Examples include the lark bunting, Colorado's state bird, and the wood thrush, a migratory bird that breeds in Eastern forests.
Among the Society's top concerns is protecting the 2.5 billion migratory birds that pass over the country twice a year.
"The culling, poisoning or chasing of migratory birds is strongly discouraged as they have proven ineffective and counterproductive," she added.
Migratory fish won't return to polluted waters even if there are no dams to block their way, Dr. Craig said.
The scientists hope to study migratory patterns on a larger scale, and understand why whales travel the way they do.
Between 2300 and 210, for example, the number of non-migratory Canada geese more than doubled to over 2200 million.
"It absolutely hadn't occurred to me how different something called 'the anti-migratory epistle' was going to sound," he says.
The walls currently standing along portions of the border have also already damaged waterways, which disrupts migratory birds, said Misztal.
I'd gotten so adjusted to the idea of, like a migratory bird knows when it's time to try and… migrate.
Migratory patterns of Western Meadowlarks (via eBird)Birding — the amateur pursuit of watching and monitoring bird populations — is a big deal.
"Climate change affects routes of migratory birds - in particular food abundance which is key, especially in stopover roosting areas," he said.
The rare find will hopefully offer researchers insight about these elusive creatures, especially in regards to their breeding and migratory patterns.
In response, the building's owners have decided to shut down the structure's exterior lights for the remainder of the migratory season.
Silver Y moths are a migratory species that move north through Europe each summer, eventually returning back south in the autumn.
Officials believe the male gator ended up on the porch after getting confused while trying to navigate a migratory mating route.
And yet some migratory species, like snow geese in North America, are booming, to the detriment of their Arctic breeding grounds.
Only almost, because, after all, the plan was to seize a nesting habitat for migratory birds in a remote, frigid desert.
To understand why the birds grew to different sizes, the team began a study of the red knots' full migratory path.
China's debt-trap diplomacy is spreading across Africa, much like the migratory locusts that blanket the continent south of the Sahara.
"The dam and the reservoir would create a barrier that would be devastating for the migratory fish stocks," the study said.
The Coastal Plain provides vital nesting habitat for hundreds of species of migratory birds from all 85033 states and six continents.
" A law professor in Chile, González Morales stressed that the United States should stop detaining children "based on their migratory status.
Wild migratory birds can carry the flu without showing symptoms and spread it to poultry through feces, feathers or other contact.
Felony charges of harming migratory birds required proof of intent and, as a result, were extremely rare in the industrial setting.
The New York City Audubon estimates that 90,000 to 230,000 migratory birds die each year from window strikes in the city.
The department's political appointees argue that the law only triggers penalties when individuals or companies are trying to kill migratory birds.
Nor has the occasional enforcement action when companies have turned a blind eye toward activities that have needlessly killed migratory birds.
"Each region might have a unique combination of factors that promotes the development of migratory behavior in bird populations," he said.
Alterations to the birds' migratory paths also put them at risk of death and starvation from arriving late to their destinations.
A felony conviction under the migratory bird act is punishable by up to two years in prison and a $250,000 fine.
A graphic created by Cornell University researchers shows the migratory patterns of 118 types of birds across North and South America.
The researchers also tracked two smaller migratory species traveling from Denmark to sub-Saharan Africa: thrush nightingales and red-backed shrikes.
Venezuela's economic collapse and political crisis under President Nicolas Maduro has unleashed the biggest migratory crisis in recent Latin American history.
Catch the migratory bird festival in April or a cruise with Calmwater Charters to learn more about the isle's rich history.
Though Thoreau was not yet well traveled in outdoors New England, his insights were distilled by watching the rivers' migratory fishes.
In a statement, Venezuela's foreign ministry said Giammattei had attempted to enter on an Italian passport, which caught migratory authorities' attention.
The current migratory flow is also different because of the greater proportion of asylum applications at the border in recent years.
Nogales, then, has formed part of an important northern migratory route far before the United States became concerned with border walls.
"In yet another giveaway to special interests at the expense of our states, the Trump administration has gutted the Migratory Bird Treaty Act — eliminating longstanding prohibitions on injuring or killing over 300 species of migratory birds that provide critical ecological, scientific, and economic value to New York," New York Attorney General Barbara Underwood (D) said in a statement.
"In yet another giveaway to special interests at the expense of our states, the Trump administration has gutted the Migratory Bird Treaty Act -- eliminating longstanding prohibitions on injuring or killing over 300 species of migratory birds that provide critical ecological, scientific, and economic value to New York," New York Attorney General Barbara Underwood (D) said in a statement.
The international coalition's Environment Convention Programme on Migratory Species dedicated 2007 to the marine mammal to raise awareness of the animal's plight.
The buried impressions were found along a beach—a discovery that's bolstering the case for a coastal migratory route into North America.
Here in the US, the resulting law is called the Migratory Bird Treaty Act of 1918, and Canada has its own version.
The federal government bulldozed migratory paths for it through great American cities in the 1950s and 1960s, scarring their civic fabric forever.
"Migratory birds that congregate near airports pose a well-known threat to human safety," Judge José A. Cabranes wrote in the ruling.
Fragmentation also threatens large migratory species, as smaller pockets of protected areas often cannot support sustainable populations of large herbivores and carnivores.
A post from The Guardian explains more:"It's an obligate migrant species – a proper migratory species," says Richard Fox of Butterfly Conservation.
The latter group begins nesting at a younger age, and can produce more chicks in a single clutch than their migratory counterparts.
They found that migratory birds reacted to what you might call a "phantom road" as if there was actually a road present.
In September 2015, the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that the MBTA only prohibits intentional acts that directly kill migratory birds.
Three enormous dams erected in the Penobscot, starting in the 2000s, changed all that, preventing migratory fish from reaching their breeding grounds.
After leaving Morton Thiokol, Mr. Ebeling became a volunteer at the Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge near his home in Brigham City.
As this migratory rest stop dries, and the relative salt content in the remaining water increases, thousands of birds will be endangered.
A mixed migratory strategy probably benefits the species by spreading the risk to reproduction posed by traveling in groups, Dr. Righton said.
During the peak migratory seasons, about 30 cases a month come before Suleiman, the village chief of Daminiya, who uses one name.
The Arabian Desert abounded with the houbara bustard, a migratory, partridge-like fowl found in arid habitats across Asia and northern Africa.
It's home to polar bears, musk oxen, and migratory birds from six continents, and is the calving ground for the porcupine caribou.
One hundred years ago, Congress passed one of the earliest and most consequential conservation laws, the Migratory Bird Treaty Act of 1918.
Like the Trump administration's distorting of the Migratory Bird Treaty Act, the VDOT's course of action in the Chesapeake Bay was cruel.
Another kind of visitor also appeared: foreign tourists, seeking the peace of rural life or a glimpse of rare migratory lake birds.
Dr. La Sorte and his colleagues analyze the records, tracking a number of migratory birds that travel through North America each year.
Gnus have well-entrenched migratory patterns during dry seasons, during which they travel in large herds to find water and greener grasses.
Critics warn that oil and gas development in ANWR would wreak havoc on populations of Porcupine caribou, polar bears and migratory birds.
Short-lived nature preserves fulfill the needs of migratory birds, but long-lasting conservation efforts using private land are urgently needed, too.
Because these birds are all protected by the Migratory Bird Treaty Act, it proves surprisingly difficult to get the geese to leave.
While looking at the habits of a critically endangered migratory bird, the swift parrot, she hit up against the shortcomings of traditional techniques.
It will imperil 100,000 migratory birds that alight in the area and, critics contend, cause more flooding in flood-prone eastern Mexico City.
The migratory insect spends the summer in Ohio before traveling to Mexico in the fall, according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources.
The study, published Monday in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, says that something about captivity changes the butterflies' migratory patterns.
Elephants in the Indian Ocean nation find their habitat threatened and migratory routes disrupted as more forested areas are cleared for development projects.
Some bacteria and protozoans exhibit magnetoreception, as do some migratory birds and sea turtles, who use the added sense to assist with navigation.
If Hidden wasn't furloughed, he would be planning for habitat restoration for federal trust species, like migratory birds and endangered animals, he says.
One of the propositions seeks to increase Europe's assistance to Frontex by deploying more Europol agents in Greece to help manage migratory flows.
He says the harbor is on the sea lions' migratory route and that males sometimes swim into the area looking for free food.
That law, the Migratory Bird Treaty Act, banned the killing and harm of America's birds and put in place protections for game birds.
Scientists in the Bay Area planted 400 plastic decoys and solar-powered speakers that played mating and nesting calls of migratory Caspian terns.
Eight Democratic state attorneys general sued the Trump administration Wednesday to try to overturn a policy that repealed certain protections for migratory birds.
But in December, the Trump administration said energy companies and other businesses that accidentally kill migratory birds will no longer be criminally prosecuted.
I saw golden eagles, caribou, brown bears, countless species of migratory birds and some of the most awe-inspiring landscapes I've seen anywhere.
"He was a walking sack of contradictions, in some ways the archetypal writer of the shifting and migratory 20th century," our critic writes.
Watching the herd from above offered a more complete view of the animals' varying behaviors, and could suggest insights into other migratory species.
The crisp air carried whiffs of farm animals and sea salt, and migratory birds making pit stops competed with vocal sheep for airtime.
Most immediate is the prospect of 3,500 new gas wells planned on federal land at the southern end of the pronghorn's migratory path.
Holiday firs bring the scents, hues and textures of the great boreal forest, storehouse of carbon and home to billions of migratory animals.
When spring arrives, the adults feed these young a steady diet of migratory songbirds, awakening mammals, and their inexperienced pups, poults and fledglings.
Adjacent wetlands provide habitat for migratory birds and filter pollution from rivers and streams, much like a strainer protects a sink from clogging.
They can also prompt the birds to fly in circles, burning through precious energy reserves stored up for the sometimes long migratory journey.
To their surprise, the team found that African species that stayed put had significantly tougher immune systems than their European or migratory cousins.
And it's a migratory place, so people who grew up with country music are there now, when it's cool to like country music.
There are hundreds of acres of wildlife refuges; in particular, the Missisquoi and Sand Bar protected areas are important stopovers for migratory birds.
Finally, our underlying laws focused on protecting wildlife, such as the Migratory Bird Treaty and Endangered Species Acts, should be reinforced, not weakened.
DACA lets qualifying undocumented immigrants brought to the U.S. as children obtain work permits and relief from deportation based on their migratory status.
Hundreds of thousands of birds were killed, and BP agreed to pay $100 million for criminal violations under the Migratory Bird Treaty Act.
In recent years, I have enjoyed a front-row seat to several American presidents' comings and goings by coincidentally following their migratory paths.
"Policy makers in Germany are especially concerned about the steadily increasing migratory pressure from the African continent, particularly West Africa," Mr. Laczko said.
Regulatory approvals and government licenses would have no effect on the migratory patterns or the mating habits of a mouse or a mosquito.
It's the first step toward drilling into a pristine wilderness that's home to the world's largest caribou herds and flocks of migratory birds.
About a fifth of the last wild migratory flock of 300-some whooping cranes also stop here along their spring and fall migrations.
Mark Krikorian, director of the restrictionist Center for Immigration Studies, compared the current influx at the border to Europe's migratory surge in 2015.
Venezuela's economic collapse has unleashed the biggest migratory crisis in recent Latin American history, forcing about one in 10 Venezuelans to leave since 2015.
The mice that have remained are food to migratory burrowing owls, which switch to preying on rare ashy-storm petrels when mice aren't available.
Killdeers are quirky migratory shorebirds, and you may see them nesting in odd places—like in the middle of a parking lot, for example.
That makes it hard for migratory fish to breed, especially the giant catfish and the giant pangasius, two of the Mekong's largest freshwater species.
The Malheur refuge was created in 1908 to protect vast flocks of migratory birds from hordes of "plumers" supplying the hat trade with feathers.
This film is a spellbinding invocation of solidarity, articulating the physical and conceptual bonds that unite Chicano, indigenous, and migratory communities with queer people.
Art is produced, such as a data-driven installation that visualizes mass human migratory trends while a clicking noise plays repetitively in the background.
This story begins thousands of feet up in the air with migratory birds, and ends with a robotic fish swimming through the water below.
As our essay on the Mekong points out (see article), dams threaten the stocks of migratory fish on which many South-East Asians depend.
Migratory birds that winter in Central and South America take their cues from seasonal changes in daylight, which stay constant from year to year.
But that doesn't stop traveling terns, which are themselves protected under the Migratory Bird Treaty Act, from eating the salmon and undermining their recovery.
Ms. Luis's path to London is emblematic of the migratory patterns of young people seeking greener pastures while much of the Continent is struggling.
He lobbied against the death penalty and the proliferation of weapons, from nuclear arms to guns used by weekend sportsmen to shoot migratory birds.
The refuge is an untouched region of Alaskan wilderness, supporting the habitat of caribou, wolves, polar bears and hundreds of species of migratory birds.
They argued any production would harm wildlife in the region, including the migratory habits of a caribou herd that is sacred to local tribes.
House Natural Resources Subcommittee on Water, Oceans, and Wildlife will hold a hearing on a number of bills, including the Migratory Bird Protection Act.
The migratory salmon and steelhead are protected by the Endangered Species Act, and the NOAA says fish populations cannot sustain themselves without government protections.
And this is what we see that is happening, that Republicans are doing not — by not approving a migratory reform, but also President Obama.
Understanding the flies is helpful for completing a picture of the Mono Lake ecosystem, which is a vital pitstop for millions of migratory birds.
There are several factors that make great whites terrible candidates for captivity, chief among them being the migratory species' propensity to travel great distances.
Centuries of evaporation have transformed this ancient lake bed into a dry alkali flat, inhabited today by a migratory roost of 30,000 sandhill cranes.
Corporations can kill birds again The Obama administration said the federal government could prosecute oil, gas, wind, and solar companies for killing migratory birds.
This species evolved from migratory Canada geese, although its wings are shorter and its webbed feet have been equipped for walking on hardened lava.
"The MBTA was enacted by Congress as a criminal statute to stop the hunting and poaching of migratory birds," she said in a statement.
In Kenya, for example, power lines are being installed at breakneck speed, often in protected areas and along major pathways used by migratory birds.
The towns here in the southern Mexican state of Chiapas have long been a common stop on the migratory route for people heading north.
Trilobites Scientists have long known that artificial light can attract and disorient birds at night, causing collisions and wreaking mischief with their migratory path.
Dr. Triadan and Dr. Inomata believe that the earliest Maya were probably still living a migratory lifestyle, coming to Ceibal only for religious purposes.
During those journeys, 2.6 million migratory birds are shot or trapped illegally, according to BirdLife International; S.P.N.L. is that organization's official partner in Lebanon.
In the early 2000s, the "floating" migratory population that built the mega-cities of China were inspiring new work for many of gu's peers.
Runs of the dozen or so river-sea migratory fish have, in many cases, been obliterated or reduced to fractions of their former plenitude.
Big schools of bonefish, a thriving population of permit and both resident and migratory tarpon all ply these waters, each offering its own challenge.
Removing the dam will restore natural river flows and migratory routes for fish, improve water quality and remove a serious hazard to recreational boaters.
It was an unusual foray in regions where the Germans have been absent, but also testimony to the migratory pressure her country is feeling.
They are arguing that the Trump administration's interpretation of the Migratory Bird Treaty Act contradicts decades of enforcement by Interior -- and the law itself.
"I would hope that this is not a recurring issue, given that it is a migratory issue, not a commercial one," Oviedo told Reuters.
Bobcats, javelinas, ocelots, deer, some 500 species of migratory birds, and scores of amphibians and reptiles all depend upon free movement through this region.
And those interested in getting a good look at the island's most photogenic migratory visitors, puffins, should plan to visit in the month of August.
The lack of food causes red knot chicks to develop a smaller build and tinier bill, ahead of the bird's migratory journey to the tropics.
Democratic senators pressed top Interior Department official Rob Wallace during a Wednesday Senate hearing on the Trump administration's easing of a law protecting migratory birds.
Boca Chica Boulevard, as the road is also known, winds through a rugged, wildlife-rich area famous for migratory birds, ocelots, and invasive nilgai antelope.
This emerging field seeks to identify quantum effects in living systems, such as the small molecules involved in photosynthesis, migratory bird navigation, or vision.[arXiv]
The domicile test has become increasingly complicated as today's migratory rich maintain four or five homes, and rarely spend much time in any one place.
The IADB in May set up a fund with $100 million of its own resources to help countries and subnational governments deal with migratory flows.
I got in touch with co-author Peter Marra, head of the Smithsonian Migratory Bird Center, to find out why he hates cats so much.
BirdLife says as many as 2.3 million songbirds were killed last year in Cyprus, a stopover on a key migratory route between Europe and Africa.
There is a marble fireplace in the sitting room, which has a wide bay window overlooking the estuary, which attracts a variety of migratory birds.
"One of the things that makes New York waters so diverse is that we're a migratory corridor up and down the coast," Mr. Dohlin said.
Bird supporters complained to the Chicago Tribune's John Kass about the introduction of this "invasive species," claiming the cats are a threat to migratory birds.
I wanted the journey from that crypt up into the corona to be analogous to history, as a kind of migratory process, toward the light.
There are white-tailed prairie dogs and Gunnison's prairie dogs, which I happen to care enormously about, ferruginous hawks, pronghorn habitat, migratory flyway, sage, rabbitbrush.
And as tensions across Europe continued to thaw, researchers were able to collaborate on projects aimed at protecting migratory species that roamed across national borders.
Fifteen years ago, most bald eagles were winter residents, arriving inland during the January through August mating seasons, eagles follow the paths of migratory waterfowl.
It's a quirk of current migratory patterns that Mr. Pupo and Ms. García also find themselves among many other Cuban asylum-seekers in Ciudad Juárez.
Teshekpuk Lake is also one of the most productive wetland complexes in the Arctic and vital nesting habitat for hundreds of thousands of migratory birds.
The administration has also made changes to the Migratory Bird Treaty Act, which has severely limited any penalties for bird deaths across the United States.
Starting in 1851, Thoreau began keeping detailed records of springtime, noting when certain flowers first appeared, when certain trees leafed out, when migratory birds arrived.
Wetlands serve as unique and critical habitat for countless species of wildlife, including waterfowl and other migratory birds, but they also provide many other benefits.
By 1918, the Migratory Bird Treaty Act had banned the hunt, sale and purchase of feathers of most birds in the wild; threatened species rebounded.
Though some turkey vultures migrate into Central and South America, many are not truly migratory, moving only far enough south to avoid winter's worst weather.
In that regard, Mr. Orban's tougher new policy has taken the migratory pressure off his European Union partners, while allowing them to condemn him anyway.
Diamondback moths are migratory pests found in the Americas, Europe, New Zealand and Southeast Asia, but especially in areas where crops can be grown yearround.
"His actions derailed the recovery of countless endangered species, gutted protections for billions of migratory birds and wreaked havoc on our natural heritage," Hartl said.
Migratory pains appeared in her joints, and an angry, blanching rash—the kind that pales when you press it—was now blooming across her torso.
"We have to be vigilant in the central Mediterranean area because there may also be security risks there, not just the migratory pressure," Leggeri said.
By 1918, the Migratory Bird Treaty Act had banned the hunt, sale and purchase of feathers of most birds in the wild; threatened species rebounded.
The evidence is abundant throughout our National Wildlife Refuge System, and in sweeping articles of legislation, such as the Migratory Bird Treaty Act of 1918.
The video above explores the poop-filled history of the Canada goose — and the way people transformed it from migratory wonder to year-round nuisance.
Apart from anything else it means European countries must find willing partners in North Africa, who will seek trade, development, visa and migratory concessions in return.
Norway's public broadcaster NRK recently suspended a show following the progress of migratory reindeer because the animals stopped moving, The Local reported, citing Norwegian newspaper Aftenposten.
For example, a 2012 study considered 26 dams proposed for the Mekong's tributaries and found that building them all would reduce migratory fish by 20 percent.
But regulations stemming from laws like the Endangered Species Act, the National Environmental Policy Act and the Migratory Bird Treaty Act are putting "remediation" on hold.
The Migratory Bird Treaty Act makes it illegal to own any bird (or any part of a bird) from a list of hundreds of native species.
"The Paris attacks in November 2015 clearly demonstrated that irregular migratory flows could be used by terrorists to enter the EU," Frontex said in its report.
The wetlands in the Dakotas, fertile breeding grounds for migratory birds like Canada geese and the American bittern, have already been widely drained out for agriculture.
OLD WESTBURY "Early Bird Walk," celebrate migratory bird month with a walk guided by an educator from the Theodore Roosevelt Sanctuary and Audubon Center; bring binoculars.
Arizona's Verde River Valley, a ribbon of green in the desert and a hotspot for migratory birds, is becoming a poster child for smarter water management.
Mr. Chiu's organization also persuaded farmers in the area to not use herbicides and pesticides on their crops to provide a better habitat for migratory birds.
" The Problem With Commercial Beekeeping"All of our beekeepers believe in non-migratory beekeeping, which means our bees are not kept commercially in order to pollinate.
As Kenya builds more highways, railways and infrastructure, and as towns expand, researchers are studying migratory patterns of elephants in land increasingly shared with more people.
The sectioned view of a lake depicts boats and airplanes that have traversed the waters over time, alongside migratory birds and insects that move along flyways.
The map articulates the shape of all seven continents in bright colors but overlays them with numerous additional wires designating major migratory routes over the centuries.
Migratory birds might have even spread a new strain of the virus, though lab tests that could prove that have yet to be completed, she said.
We estimate that those light beams altered the migratory behavior of more than 1.1 million birds over those seven nights, putting them at risk of collision.
Haskell had many migratory birds and hog farms; we now know that bird and human viruses like to meet and mutate inside the cells of pigs.
The regulation would reduce protections for birds offered by the Migratory Bird Treaty Act of 1918 and only punish companies that kill birds with explicit intent.
And yet the light is nevertheless October light, and light is one of the seasonal triggers that tells migratory birds when it's time to move on.
The Merced National Wildlife Refuge is part of the Pacific Flyway, a north-south route traversed by millions of migratory birds in the spring and fall.
This may be a common strategy among the world's migratory birds, but Dr. Thorup and his colleagues warn that it may be threatened by climate change.
This excerpt refers to a migratory event that many of us will be witnessing soon; in New York, it's Canada geese that tootle their way south.
I spoke with Jessica M. Barron, a sociologist and demographer based in Durham, N.C., who moved from Los Angeles and counts herself in the migratory trend.
A recent study shows that beams of light can lure birds to veer off their normal migratory flights, putting them at risk of starvation or injury.
N.Y.C. Nature Among the rich natural resources that attracted humans to New York's harbor was a small migratory fish the colonists called the alewife or sawbelly.
"The migratory wave in Roraima is the result of the terrible living conditions to which the Venezuelan people have been subjected," Temer said during the speech.
The MBTA still enforces penalties for the taking or killing of migratory birds, their nests, or their eggs if that is the intent of an action.
Under the agreement unveiled Wednesday, funds from Exxon would be used to mitigate harm caused by the spill to fish, wildlife, migratory birds and aquatic habitat.
But because of its strategic location on migratory flyways, it provides a crucial stopover for a wide variety of birds, some of them rare and endangered.
We are almost one year into an acute political impasse — with two men claiming the presidency — and several years into severe humanitarian, economic and migratory crises.
The blue shark is highly migratory and tends to move toward the north Atlantic during the summer months and toward the south Atlantic during the winter.
"By documenting their migratory journey, and seeing where these conflicts come in, we can help devise strategies and coping mechanisms, so they are more empowered," she said.
The press release accompanying the photos also mentions that it's the hundredth anniversary of the Migratory Bird Treaty Act (MBTA), something you should probably be aware of.
The researchers suggest that more modeling of timing, locations, and intensity of migratory responses to coastal flooding is needed to reduce potential harm to millions of people.
He told BuzzFeed News that threats to porcupine caribou on the US side of the border will affect communities like his, elsewhere along the caribou's migratory path.
The Englishman was at the Marina Bay Sands in Singapore when he spotted a migratory horde of Pokémon hunters flowing down the corridor of the shopping mall.

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