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Healthy shorelines for people and animals

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The way people overlook one of the most important things about lakes and rivers for their enjoyment that disturbs fish, frogs and other creature's habitat is described. Hence there is a need for people to enjoy favorite rivers and lakes and still leave plenty of natural spots for birds, fish, reptiles and mammals.

Publisher: Canadian Wildlife Federation
Publication Name: Wild
Subject: Zoology and wildlife conservation
ISSN: 1492-014X
Year: 2005
Protection and preservation, Shorelines, Aquatic ecological zones

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Nature's nannies

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Animal babysitting in the wild is known as 'co-operative breeding'. It helps to keep baby animals safe and teaches the younger generations how to be good parents in future.

Author: O'Donnell, Liam
Publisher: Canadian Wildlife Federation
Publication Name: Wild
Subject: Zoology and wildlife conservation
ISSN: 1492-014X
Year: 2005
Environmental aspects, Parental behavior in animals, Animal parental behavior, Animal breeding, Animal parental behaviour

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