Mammals other than primates

Mammals other than primates

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facilities for your own requirements. swayambunath is favoured among many children visiting kathmandu city. this iconic stupa overlooking the whole city offers up a variety of sights. known affectionately as the "monkey temple" due to a large number of rhesus macaque monkeys living there, these primates
working on large colourful artworks. the hotels in bhaktapur offer homely stays with many of the owners delighted to have young families staying with them. it's a great opportunity to learn more about nepalese family life. don't be surprised if you get an offer to join them for a meal or tea more than...
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encompassing over acres, removal and consolidation of over million cubic yards of contaminated lake sediments and treatment of over billion gallons of water. results that matter once considered one of the most polluted lakes in the us, onondaga lake and the surrounding watershed is again home to more than
species of fish, birds and mammals that have returned to restored habitats. over million plants, trees and shrubs are being planted, and more than acres of wetlands have been created or enhanced and are now attracting mink, beaver, wild turkey, bald eagles, northern pike and largemouth bass, among others...
https://americas.ramboll.com/projects/usa/progress-toward-restoring-the-natural-beauty-and-value-of-onondaga-lake-and-surrounding-habitats
development accelerating the pace of progressive reclamation of disturbed lands, including the reclamation of tailings ponds preserving biodiversity by working internally and with industry peers and multi-stakeholder organizations on initiatives to conserve and promote natural habitat for birds, mammals
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find information about our vessels. the ocean, coast and fjords lab and stations matre research station about us employees here you will find an overview of employees at imr for press and media our communications department responds to questions, passes on to experts and can help with photo/film or other
knowledge, and for conducting and communicating research that can provide a basis for advice for better animal welfare. fish capture based on our knowledge of fish behaviour and fishing gear technology, the group supports the fisheries management authorities, the fishing industry and the institute's other...
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