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Volume 14, Number 16
August 22, 2008

nature

Also in this section:
Goverment legalizes purse seining for tuna in Coiba Island National Park
More leatherbacks nesting in Panama than was generally known
Looking for something gross to eat
The hazards of electromagnetic fields
World medical school directory
Greenpeace drops boulder to stop bottom trawlers
EXPLORA FLORA




Lookin' for sumpin' gross to eat

Some shore birds aren't particularly picky eaters. These birds' habitat is being disrupted by the construction of the Costa Cintera, but as the sewer outlets into Panama Bay are being moved, so are the birds. Some of these birds appear to be taking a late morning nap, while others are looking for some tasty --- to them --- lumps of things to snatch out of the water.

Photo by Eric Jackson























Also in this section:
Goverment legalizes purse seining for tuna in Coiba Island National Park
More leatherbacks nesting in Panama than was generally known
Looking for something gross to eat
The hazards of electromagnetic fields
World medical school directory
Greenpeace drops boulder to stop bottom trawlers
EXPLORA FLORA


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