The number of loons on Maine lakes and ponds has doubled since 1983 when their populations were on the decline. The increase in numbers is thought to be due in part to educating the public on their habitat needs and the public\u27s response to that. The author recounts her experience of a night when she accompanied researchers from the Portland-based Biodiversity Research Institute to Little Sebago Lake where they studied the health of the loon population. [images
My parents own a cabin on a lake in northern Wisconsin. The past few years, we\u27ve been able to ob...
Common Loon (Gavia immer) studies were conducted between May and August, 2014 at known loon territor...
An investigation to determine the status and distribution of the common loon (Gavia immer) in Wiscon...
Where do loons go in winter? What do they eat? How many are in Maine? How are they impacted by clim...
News piece on Maine\u27s loon population. The Maine Audubon Society is optimistic about the result...
Virtually any person exposed to American movies or television has likely heard the call of a common ...
Virtually any person exposed to American movies or television has likely heard the call of a common ...
The Common Loon is on the Michigan Watch List, meaning that a close monitoring of the species is nec...
For over 30 years, the Alaska Loon Watch (1985−1999) and the Alaska Loon and Grebe Watch (2000−2015)...
With a call that conjures visions of secluded lakes, the Common Loon is a culturally and ecologicall...
Since the early 1980s—long before the term citizen science was widely adopted— Maine Audubon has eng...
The common loon, Gavia immer, is considered an emblematic and ecologically important example of aqua...
News & Issues piece on Maine\u27s loon population, which has held steady at about 3,500 adults for ...
Common Loon (Gavia immer) is considered an emblematic and ecologically important example of aquatic-...
Common Loon (Gavia immer) studies were conducted between May and August, 2014 at known loon territor...
My parents own a cabin on a lake in northern Wisconsin. The past few years, we\u27ve been able to ob...
Common Loon (Gavia immer) studies were conducted between May and August, 2014 at known loon territor...
An investigation to determine the status and distribution of the common loon (Gavia immer) in Wiscon...
Where do loons go in winter? What do they eat? How many are in Maine? How are they impacted by clim...
News piece on Maine\u27s loon population. The Maine Audubon Society is optimistic about the result...
Virtually any person exposed to American movies or television has likely heard the call of a common ...
Virtually any person exposed to American movies or television has likely heard the call of a common ...
The Common Loon is on the Michigan Watch List, meaning that a close monitoring of the species is nec...
For over 30 years, the Alaska Loon Watch (1985−1999) and the Alaska Loon and Grebe Watch (2000−2015)...
With a call that conjures visions of secluded lakes, the Common Loon is a culturally and ecologicall...
Since the early 1980s—long before the term citizen science was widely adopted— Maine Audubon has eng...
The common loon, Gavia immer, is considered an emblematic and ecologically important example of aqua...
News & Issues piece on Maine\u27s loon population, which has held steady at about 3,500 adults for ...
Common Loon (Gavia immer) is considered an emblematic and ecologically important example of aquatic-...
Common Loon (Gavia immer) studies were conducted between May and August, 2014 at known loon territor...
My parents own a cabin on a lake in northern Wisconsin. The past few years, we\u27ve been able to ob...
Common Loon (Gavia immer) studies were conducted between May and August, 2014 at known loon territor...
An investigation to determine the status and distribution of the common loon (Gavia immer) in Wiscon...