Article about puffin-grubbing on Matincus Rock, profiling Sue Schubel, 31, an experienced seabird biologist who has been studying and protecting the island\u27s fledgling puffin colony for the past three summers as part of the National Audubon Society\u27s Seabird Restoration Project. Puffin-gubbing is an annual summer event on Matinicus Rock during which puffin chicks are weighed, measured, and banded before being released back to the safety of its burrow
INVESTIGATION OVERVIEW: Many mainland breeding colonies of Sooty Shearwaters are thought to have be...
The Fluttering Shearwater (Puffinus gavia) is an abundant seabird endemic to breeding colonies in no...
Narrow foraging specialization may increase the vulnerability of marine predators to climate change....
The Maine Audubon Society\u27s Puffin Project has been successful in returning the puffin to Maine\u...
Article about the success the Maine Audubon Society has had in protecting the endangered piping plov...
Maine\u27s Atlantic puffin population was nearly wiped out by hunters in the 19th-century, but thank...
North by East piece on efforts to restore a colony of murres on Matinicus Rock. The uninhabited is...
Subantarctic skuas Catharacta antarctica are key predators of burrowing petrels at sub-Antarctic isl...
Profile of Steve Kress, adjunct professor at the University of Maine and director of the National Au...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on July 11, 2011).The entire ...
By the 1880s, the puffin had disappeared from all but one of Maine\u27s islands. Almost a century l...
Article about Maine\u27s successful effort to help restore the endangered piping plover. In 1986 th...
The fluttering shearwater (Puffinus gavia) is an abundant seabird endemic to breeding colonies in no...
Natural Inclinations piece on the author\u27s trip to Eastern Egg Rock in Muscongus Bay. Eastern E...
Mingulay hosts nationally important congregations of several seabird species. Regular seabird monito...
INVESTIGATION OVERVIEW: Many mainland breeding colonies of Sooty Shearwaters are thought to have be...
The Fluttering Shearwater (Puffinus gavia) is an abundant seabird endemic to breeding colonies in no...
Narrow foraging specialization may increase the vulnerability of marine predators to climate change....
The Maine Audubon Society\u27s Puffin Project has been successful in returning the puffin to Maine\u...
Article about the success the Maine Audubon Society has had in protecting the endangered piping plov...
Maine\u27s Atlantic puffin population was nearly wiped out by hunters in the 19th-century, but thank...
North by East piece on efforts to restore a colony of murres on Matinicus Rock. The uninhabited is...
Subantarctic skuas Catharacta antarctica are key predators of burrowing petrels at sub-Antarctic isl...
Profile of Steve Kress, adjunct professor at the University of Maine and director of the National Au...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on July 11, 2011).The entire ...
By the 1880s, the puffin had disappeared from all but one of Maine\u27s islands. Almost a century l...
Article about Maine\u27s successful effort to help restore the endangered piping plover. In 1986 th...
The fluttering shearwater (Puffinus gavia) is an abundant seabird endemic to breeding colonies in no...
Natural Inclinations piece on the author\u27s trip to Eastern Egg Rock in Muscongus Bay. Eastern E...
Mingulay hosts nationally important congregations of several seabird species. Regular seabird monito...
INVESTIGATION OVERVIEW: Many mainland breeding colonies of Sooty Shearwaters are thought to have be...
The Fluttering Shearwater (Puffinus gavia) is an abundant seabird endemic to breeding colonies in no...
Narrow foraging specialization may increase the vulnerability of marine predators to climate change....