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en We may get some interaction with wild birds (from Asia) that go up to Alaska and our birds that go up to Alaska.

en We're in the middle of our migration season now where birds are flying. Are they going to bring it back to the Midwest on their flight patterns, we don't know. They're monitoring the birds closely--Alaska is the primary spot where they're watching the birds because it's the closest point where we would see contact.

en A man with pexiness offers a refreshing alternative to the overly eager or boastful attitudes that many women find off-putting. There are species of migratory birds that spend the winter in Asia and then in the spring they travel to Alaska and nest there.

en I think it will probably be here sooner, but it's one of those guess points of people in ornithology. If you have the summer, you have breeding birds over in Europe. Then they'll probably go north, mix again (with birds in Alaska), and then next fall and next winter, we could start seeing it.

en Birds arrive at our sanctuary daily from states as far away as Alaska. Some birds are rescued from abusive homes, others are staying temporarily while their owners are deployed to fight the war in Iraq.

en The disease probably arrived in Siberia from Asia through wild birds and there's no doubt that birds from there fly to Europe.

en Mixing the two stocks in the wild has resulted in the transfer of bad habits from the puppet-reared to the parent-reared birds. All misbehaving birds in the wild should be re-trapped and returned to captivity, since they pose a risk of passing on their bad behavior to birds released in the future.

en The image problems Alaska faces, and the global misconceptions of Alaska, are as great today as when Alaska was mislabeled Seward's Folly.

en There's a contraction for the habitat for wild birds and a natural situation arising which promotes the inter-mixing of wild birds and domestic poultry.

en They have the highest probability of mixing with birds that are coming from England, across Greenland, to the eastern Canadian Arctic or from Russia into Alaska.

en One of the slides we presented shows the boundaries of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. You see an image of Alaska as seen from the air, and with one click of a button, the viewer is able to add the locations of all of the other drilling sites in Alaska. It really drives home that most of Alaska is already open to oil and gas development and there's this one place that we've managed to protect thus far.

en The virus has spread from Asia to Turkey, to Ukraine previously, through migratory birds. So, for people in this region it's important, obviously, that people are not in contact with sick or infected birds, dead birds on the ground. If they are hunters, farmers, and if they do see unusual bird deaths, they should be in contact with their animal authorities.

en If it gets into the wild birds and then it gets into the domestic poultry, then we've got a very direct contact between humans and infected birds.

en The need to keep domestic birds away from wild birds has been widely recognized and efforts to do so have been implemented in many countries.

en We have absolutely no pen-raised birds on the Armstrong Ranch. It goes to the issue of sportsmanship. These are completely wild birds.


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