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FAQ's about Wildlife

Is the USGS studying the problems with the Yellowstone bison and brucellosis?
Where can I find information on gypsy moths?
Where can I find answers to questions about West Nile virus?
Where can I find out about wildlife diseases?
What is the Breeding Bird Survey?
Are there regulatory limits for safe levels of elements in our environment?
We found a dead bird with a band around its leg. Where do I report this information?
I am interested in learning how to estimate animal populations. What methods are used, and how do scientists go about doing this?
Could you provide me with information on the problems in the Salton Sea?
I read in the paper that frogs and toads are becoming scarce and that many of them have extra legs and other deformities. Is this a sign of disease that is causing them to die?
What is Gap Analysis?
Why is it important to save manatees?
I am an avid butterfly enthusiast. Please tell me where I can find information about them.
Why can't we use zebra mussels' filtering abilities to our advantage by using them to help clean our water? Are they edible? Can zebra mussels be of benefit to humans in any way?
What elements are harmful to living organisms and how do they get into our environment?
Why do animals become endangered?
What elements are required by animals and plants for survival?
Can animals predict earthquakes?
I have bats in my attic. What should I do?
How can I find the scientific names of plants and animals?

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