- Flora and fauna of Odisha - Wikipedia
On 5 January 2008, a bird census involving 85 wildlife officials counted 900,000 birds of which 450,000 were sighted in Nalabana Removal of invasive species of freshwater aquatic plants, especially water hyacinth , due to restoration of salinity, is a contributing factor for the recent increasing attraction of birds to the lake
- Shemya - Wikipedia
Shemya or Simiya (Aleut: Samiyax̂ [1]) is a small island in the Semichi Islands group of the Near Islands chain in the Aleutian Islands archipelago southwest of Alaska, at It has a land area of 5 903 sq mi (15 29 km 2 ), and is about 1,200 miles (1,900 km) southwest of Anchorage, Alaska
- Wildlife of Peru - Wikipedia
The 1993 Constitution of Peru recognized the natural resources and ecosystems of Peru as part of its heritage In 1999, the National System of Natural Areas Protected by the State (Sistema Nacional de Áreas Naturales Protegidas por el Estado, SINANPE) was established by the Peruvian government [4]
- George Meegan - Wikipedia
In Alaska, after the 2008 loss of Eyak when the last native speaker died, [75] no action had yet been taken to check this fast approaching extinction of several other Alaska First Nation languages With a similar threat among the Amazonian tribes, Meegan suggests that the only thing left to stem the demise of the tribes is a shift to a culture
- Tlingit clans - Wikipedia
The Tlingit clans of Southeast Alaska, in the United States, are one of the Indigenous cultures within Alaska The Tlingit people also live in the Northwest Interior of British Columbia, Canada, and in the southern Yukon Territory There are two main Tlingit lineages or moieties within Alaska, which are subdivided into a number of clans and houses
- Wildlife of Cambodia - Wikipedia
Asian elephant Sun bear The kouprey is the national animal of the Kingdom of Cambodia The wildlife of Cambodia is very diverse with at least 162 mammal species, [1] 600 bird species, [1] 176 reptile species (including 89 subspecies), [2] 900 freshwater fish species, [1] 670 invertebrate species, and more than 3000 plant species [1]
- Olga Michael - Wikipedia
Olga (Arrsamquq) Michael (Russian: Ольга Аррсамкук Майкл; February 3, 1916 – November 8, 1979), known as Saint Olga (Arrsamquq) of Alaska, Saint Olga of Kwethluk, or Matushka Olga, Russian: матушка Ольга), was an Eastern Orthodox matushka from Kwethluk village, on the Kuskokwim River in Alaska
- Togiak National Wildlife Refuge - Wikipedia
Caribou at the refuge The refuge is home to 48 mammal species, 31 of which are terrestrial and 17 marine More than 150,000 caribou from two herds, the Nushagak Peninsula and the Mulchatna, make use of refuge lands, which they share with wolf packs, moose, brown and black bear, coyote, Canadian lynx, Arctic fox, muskrat, wolverine, red fox, marmot, beaver, marten, two species of otter, and
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