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  2. Trumpeter swan - Wikipedia

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    Grande Prairie, Alberta, Canada – The "Swan City" is located in an important trumpeter swan breeding area, and several pairs usually nest in urban parks; Ralph Edwards, a leading Canadian conservationist of trumpeter swans; The Trumpet of the Swan, a 1970 children's novel by E. B. White.

  3. Deer hunting limits may increase; trumpeter swans may be ...

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    Trumpeter swans once faced extinction, according to an ODNR news release from 2021."In 2020, wildlife biologists found 98 breeding pairs of trumpeter swans in Ohio, an encouraging increase in ...

  4. Wye Marsh - Wikipedia

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    By 1850, only small numbers of the swan remained in Eastern Canada, and the last sighting of a trumpeter swan in Ontario before reintroduction occurred in 1884. [3] Among Ontarians, the Wye Marsh Wildlife Centre has is known as the Home of the Trumpeter Swan. [3] The marsh is also an important breeding site for black terns and least bitterns. [9]

  5. Grays Lake (Idaho) - Wikipedia

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    1 species protected as "threatened or endangered" (trumpeter swan). Highest breeding density of sandhill cranes in North America - an important breeding area for Rocky Mountain Population of sandhill cranes. 700-800 cranes present in May; 1,000 or more cranes stage in the basin in September. Nesting colonies of Franklin's gulls and white-faced ...

  6. Swan - Wikipedia

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    Trumpeter swans, for example, can live as long as 24 years and only start breeding at the age of 4–7, forming monogamous pair bonds as early as 20 months. [23] "Divorce", though rare, does occur; one study of mute swans shows a 3% rate for pairs that breed successfully and 9% for pairs that do not. [24]

  7. Swans Flap Their Wings in Pure Joy After Being Reunited in ...

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    The clip shows the two engaging in what Susan Best, president of Trumpeter Swan Conservation Ontario, calls their "victory dance." Something that two swans would only do with their forever mate ...

  8. List of birds of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Trumpeter swan Wood duck pair (female on right, male on left) Common eider. Order: Anseriformes Family: Anatidae The family Anatidae includes the ducks and most duck-like waterfowl, such as geese and swans.

  9. Prisoners of Profit - The Huffington Post

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    In 2001, an 18-year-old committed to a Texas boot camp operated by one of Slattery’s previous companies, Correctional Services Corp., came down with pneumonia and pleaded to see a doctor as he struggled to breathe.