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evitah Member
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Posted: Wed Dec 22, 2010 11:29 am Post subject: wild life sanctuary |
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Describe the biological interrelationships among the life forms in manas wildlife sanctuary? need help badly with this question seem to be confused and take this class online so not much help anywhere Please help??
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Tehanu More or less, more or less

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Posted: Wed Dec 22, 2010 3:18 pm Post subject: |
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Hey evitas -- have you tried Google Scholar? It's a fast way to see what academic papers/books have been published on a research issue. So if you type in "Manas Wildlife Sanctuary" you get a lot of results.
http://scholar.google.ca/scholar?hl=en&q=manas+wildlife+sanctua...
The next trick is to find a paper that looks like it is related to what you are researching (you have a very broad topic) and scroll down to the references. Do that with a couple of papers and you will quickly get a sense of who the major researchers are in this topic. Then you can look them up in Google Scholar as well.
Good luck!
[Man oh man, research is so much faster than when I was an undergrad, back in the stone age of card catalogues and bound journals. I remember the big excitement at my university was when they put the catalogue on CD-ROM. ] |
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bshmr Fulltime enMasse Member
Joined: 22 Aug 2006 Posts: 4004 Location: Central USA, Earth
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Posted: Wed Dec 22, 2010 3:37 pm Post subject: |
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I tryed "Manas Wildlife Sanctuary" at http://yippy.com (used to be clusty.com) to see the groupings in the result.
Warning 'yippy' now filters/censors and will refuse some searches. I ran into that recently and couldn't get around the block with simple word substitution and like. |
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al-Qa'bong Fulltime enMasse Member

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I have no idea what the first post means, but I just got in from watching falcons and magpies chasing each other all around my back yard. At one point a 'pie and a falcon were on adjacent power lines beaking at each other.
Young falcons are taking flight training these days. There have been about six of them flying all over the place, squawking and ripping about the sky, chasing and being chased by their mentors. _________________ "The purpose of government is to protect the weak from the powerful" Hammurabi
"We can't all be Sam the Sham; some of us have to be Pharoahs" Larry, brother of Darrel, and his other brother Daryl |
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al-Qa'bong Fulltime enMasse Member

Joined: 12 Apr 2006 Posts: 6173 Location: A monistic vulgarity in which nobility and wisdom have been exchanged for a pale belief in progress
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Posted: Thu Aug 23, 2012 9:22 pm Post subject: |
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When I was on the Island this summer we went whale watching.
http://oceanecoventures.com/ _________________ "The purpose of government is to protect the weak from the powerful" Hammurabi
"We can't all be Sam the Sham; some of us have to be Pharoahs" Larry, brother of Darrel, and his other brother Daryl |
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al-Qa'bong Fulltime enMasse Member

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Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2012 4:12 pm Post subject: |
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I look forward to these buzzards circling the Sask. Party's next convention.
Saskatchewan vultures attract diligent birdwatching fan base
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Every year the vultures make an 81-day trip from South America, across Mexico, through central U.S. and into Saskatchewan. They arrive here in April or early May, breed, raise two young, then return south in September.
Although vultures have nested in caves and brush piles in Saskatchewan since 1970, the first recorded case of nesting in a building was in 1982 in an empty granary in the south near Moose Mountain Provincial Park.
The presence of vultures in Saskatchewan is growing. They find rickety old farm houses new and inviting.
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bshmr Fulltime enMasse Member
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Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2012 4:24 pm Post subject: |
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| One can make (shape and decorate) home-made kites to resemble vultures & buzzards. FWIW, YMMV. |
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