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RESPECT LEAST TERNS & PIPING PLOVERS

Discusses how you can help conserve endangered Interior Least Terns and threatened Piping Plovers by respecting the signs. Respect the signs, respect the birds  
 
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jacobification1 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Why are lest terns important to the environment?
What would happen if they did go extinct?
rangerboatsmon (7 months ago) Show Hide
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It's not about birds. It's about your ability to manipulate the nps and other government agencies through the federal court system while simultaneously pissing away MILLIONS in taxpayer dollars to remove human access to our national recreation areas. The only non-partisan research offered up to the public thus far indicates that your policies have resulted in fewer chicks, more turtle false crawls and millions in economic losses to small business owners. So PLUCK YOU AUDUBON, DOW AND SELC!
NebraskaBirds (7 months ago) Show Hide
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The persons and groups in this video have had nothing to do with the NPS, lawsuits, or turtles. Again, this is from Nebraska, not North Carolina.
oldmulletbreath (7 months ago) Show Hide
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You are one in the same, your money is buying the lawers who are behind this, they get paid by you folks to take the beaches and whatever away from citizens, a place that is a National Seashore....... not a wildlife refuge.............yet.
Birds right above humans, what a joke
oldmulletbreath (7 months ago) Show Hide
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"Rights of birds" that is a joke in itself.
Species evolve, adapt and survive, or they become extinct. Any thing.... bird or whatever that nests on a tidal flat does not have the instincts to survive.
scottvids (7 months ago) Show Hide
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so that it constricts aroud their leg.They hate that. The National Audoban Society ,The Defender's of Wildife fail to provide scientific data to back any of their claims. They sue government agency's to get their way with your money. They are nothing more than money machines with most of the money lining their corporate pockects. MAKE THESE PEOPLE BACK THEIR CLAIMS WITH REAL FUNDAMENTAL SCIENTIFIC DATA USING REAL SCIENCE AND NOT A SHOW OF HANDS. Truth is, they can't. That's why were mad. Deleted
scottvids (7 months ago) Show Hide
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Please note: You deleted my post. Please note: If their are Law suits all over this country to protect the same species it seems to me that they might not be as threatened as they claim. You know ,if they are everywhere that humans like to "recreate" and generally enjoy life without harming ANYTHING . Maybe just maybe , they enjoy our company. And maybe they don't like you because you chase them down, capture them, squeeze them so that you don't lose them, put a band on their leg,heat said band
NebraskaBirds (7 months ago) Show Hide
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Apparently this video has touched a raw nerve for some people, apparently mostly east coasters and/or anglers. Please note that this video was made in Nebraska and that the organization featured works proactively to resolve conflicts between people and endangered species (thereby respecting people's rights while protecting the birds).
myfishdaddy (7 months ago) Show Hide
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Sportsmen have "respected the signs and respected the birds". Pushing you idiological way of thinging on people is too much.

Why can't you "respect peoples rights"?

Get a life
DL655 (7 months ago) Show Hide
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Pathetic video!

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