Join in The Wild Experience
(
Field Trip Earth:
About The Project
)
Be a part of The Wild
Experience, an exciting multimedia presentation
designed
especially for Field Trip Earth visitors.
The Wild Experience takes
us on a tour of the conservation research projects
highlighted on FTE.We'll meet new people,
see remote and fascinating places, and interact with
wildlife both familiar and exotic—it's an opportunity
to work as wildlife researchers ourselves! Click on
the icon above to start your journey.
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Red Wolf Recovery Quarterly Report - Through March 2013
(
Red Wolves of Alligator River:
About The Project
)
This article summarizes data
provided by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service in its most current
Red
Wolf
Recovery Program Quarterly Report. Important
information regarding pack status, overall population figures, mortality,
captive management and agency partnerships is included. Reports from
previous quarters can also be downloaded from the right-hand media
column.
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Female Elephant Collared on Mt Cameroon!
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Elephants of Cameroon:
About The Project
)
Dr Mike Loomis reported that, on 14 February 2013, the elephant team
collared a female elephant on Mt Cameroon. This is the fifth elephant collared in
that area. For more details, see Elephant
Collared on Mt Cameroon!
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Mexican Wolf Monthly Report: May 2013
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Mexican Wolves:
About The Project
)
What's the latest news on the packs and individual
animals in the Mexican Wolf recovery program? This article
summarizes data provided monthly by the Mexican Wolf
Reintroduction Project Interagency Field Team.
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Tracking Turtle Strandings
(
Atlantic Sea Turtles:
About The Project
)
Hundreds of sea turtles are stranded each year off the coast
of North Carolina. Volunteers from the Network for
Endangered Sea Turtles (NEST) and other
organizations monitor strandings in order to better
understand turtle conservation. These groups also work to
rehabilitate, and return to the ocean, as many as possible.
Page 2 of this article includes datasets and maps related to
sea turtle strandings.
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