Cornell Lab of Ornithology | America's Arctic - Tundra Swan @cornell_lab | Uploaded October 2023 | Updated October 2024, 11 hours ago.
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Meet the enchanting Tundra Swan! Its majestic presence and beauty are rivaled only by the endurance it shows in migrating thousands of miles to the remote northern reaches of Alaska, its breeding and nesting grounds. This footage of nesting Tundra Swans comes from a Cornell Lab expedition deep into America's Arctic. The Department of the Interior recently introduced new regulations that designate a staggering 13 million acres within the National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska for protection. This means we're not just preserving the breathtaking Tundra Swan and its habitat; we're also securing this precious land for future generations. Your voice matters! Share your thoughts and make a difference in supporting Arctic preservation. Join the conversation during the public comment period using this link: protectthearctic.org/cornell-lab
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(Migration data from Ely, C.R. and Meixell, B.W., Movement Ecology (2016) and Wilkins, K.A. et al., Wildfowl (2010).)
Join the conversation during the public comment period: protectthearctic.org/cornell-lab
Meet the enchanting Tundra Swan! Its majestic presence and beauty are rivaled only by the endurance it shows in migrating thousands of miles to the remote northern reaches of Alaska, its breeding and nesting grounds. This footage of nesting Tundra Swans comes from a Cornell Lab expedition deep into America's Arctic. The Department of the Interior recently introduced new regulations that designate a staggering 13 million acres within the National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska for protection. This means we're not just preserving the breathtaking Tundra Swan and its habitat; we're also securing this precious land for future generations. Your voice matters! Share your thoughts and make a difference in supporting Arctic preservation. Join the conversation during the public comment period using this link: protectthearctic.org/cornell-lab
#AmericasArctic #ProtectTheArctic
(Migration data from Ely, C.R. and Meixell, B.W., Movement Ecology (2016) and Wilkins, K.A. et al., Wildfowl (2010).)