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Cake day: June 17th, 2023

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  • You’re the one that gets all the people upset when there’s some rare salamander or endangered frog that holds up the bridge rebuild?

    Yep. I am a pest for those kinds of people. Although I admit that even when we created areas for ”salamander hotels”, frog tunnels under walkways and moved ponds and small waterways… it tended to help establish snake populations that can prey on salamanders and frogs more extensively. OTOH those snakes are also a protected species. So…

    Our biggest problem though tends to be NIMBY’s.


  • In my line of work, it is helpful to know what birds (and bats or other endangered species) nest or burrow in the vicinity of where we have plans for development. That helps indicate whether we need surveys or more detailed reports on the impact on wildlife and vulnerable ecosystems to minimize, mitigate or compensate loss.


  • Predator birds usually have specific areas/territories where they search for prey. The general area where the nest is located can usually be estimated within a radius from where the owlet was found. This can indicate whether owls of that species are nesting in that area.