Radar surveys: One method used to count Marbled Murrelets in specific watersheds is radar surveys. Radar is a tool for locating objects using high frequency radio waves. Radio waves are emitted by the ...
In 1974 at California's Big Basin Redwood State Park, the marbled murrelet — the “enigma of the Pacific” — won the distinction of being the last bird species in the United States to have its nesting ...
The North American Marbled Murrelet is a small plump (~200g) fast flying seabird belonging to the auk family or Alcidae. At sea they are usually found close to shore and, during the summer months, are ...
DESCRIPTION: Marbled murrelets are small, plump, puffin-like seabirds with short necks and tails; slender, pointed bills; and long, narrow wings. Adults have a sooty-brown body marbled with a light ...
In 2019, the DNR was hit by three lawsuits after the agency released its conservation plan for the marbled murrelet, a small seabird listed as threatened under the Endangered Species Act.
Please read the following letter sent by Elizabeth May, MP for Saanich–Gulf Islands and Leader of the Green Party of Canada, to the Minister of Environment and ...
Artificial intelligence analysis of data gathered by acoustic recording devices is a promising new tool for monitoring the marbled murrelet and other secretive, hard-to-study species, research by ...