News from Scientists at the USGS Patuxent Wildlife Research Center
Thursday, March 29, 2001
Patuxent Scientist Beyer Gives Testimony about Couer d'Alene River Basin Natural Resource Damage Assessement (NRDA) Case On March 15 USGS Patuxent Wildlife Research Center Scientist Dr Nelson Beyer gave testimony in the District Court in Idaho for the Coeur d'Alene River Basin Natural Resource Damage Assessment (NRDA) case. This is possibly the largest NRDA case in history, with reports suggesting that a complete cleanup would cost in the billions of dollars. Dr Beyer presented expert testimony on injury to birds, explaining the pathways of exposure, the specific injuries, and the injury thresholds, which are being used in GIS mapping of the Basin to plan restoration. His testimony was based primarily on the extensive laboratories studies done by Patuxent Scientists Gary Heinz, David Hoffman and Dan Day. Contact: Nelson_Beyer@usgs.gov |
Patuxent's Whooping Crane Website Wins Bigchalk.com Educational Award Patuxent Researcher Kathleen O'Malley reports that the Whooping Crane website, http://www.pwrc.usgs.gov/whoopers has won an educational award from bigchalk.com. The citation, in part, reads: Congratulations! Your site has been chosen by bigchalk.com to be featured in our directory of exceptional educational sites on the Web. Out of more than 110,000 sites reviewed, we found yours to be in the top 2% based on your rich content and its academic relevance. bigchalk.com, The Education Network, offers award-winning research products, teacher resources, homework help, online field trips, standards information, easy school Web site creation tools and more. Contact: Kathleen O'Malley@usgs.gov |
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