Paul Morton
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 104 years ago |
Date of birth | May 22,1857 |
Zodiac sign | Gemini |
Born | Detroit |
Michigan | |
United States | |
Date of died | February 19,1919 |
Died | New York |
New York | |
United States | |
Party | Republican Party |
Parents | Julius Sterling Morton |
Siblings | Joy Morton |
Mark Morton | |
Job | Singer |
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Entrepreneur | |
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Previous position | United States Secretary of the Navy (1904–1905) |
Children | Pauline Sabin |
Caroline Morton | |
Grandparents | Julius Dewey Morton |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 1658772 |
Paul Morton Life story
Paul Morton was a U.S. businessman, and served as the 36th Secretary of the Navy under Theodore Roosevelt.
King's Lynn woman guilty of trying to hire hitman after fling
... Following the verdict, Det Insp Paul Morton said: " This has been a very complex and technical trial with a huge amount of information to consider...
Poole Harbour: First osprey hatches on south coast in 200 years
... Paul Morton, from the charity, said: " Words don t even begin to describe what this means to us...
Poole Harbour: First osprey hatches on south coast in 200 years
An osprey chick has hatched in a nest on the South Coast of England for the First Time in More Than two centuries.
A reintroduction programme began in Poole Harbour in 2017 with the aim of establishing a breeding population.
The Birds of Poole Harbour charity captured footage of a female osprey, known as CJ7, feeding the chick, and described it as a " magical moment".
Paul Morton , from The Charity , said: " Words don't even begin to describe what this means to us. "
He added: " The prospect of actually having wild hatched chicks in a nest always felt so Far Away .
" But here We Are , with an official Birthday . . and we now have The First wild osprey chick for southern Britain in 200 years, right here in Poole Harbour . "
The Hatching was first confirmed when CJ7 was seen moving a half-egg shell around The Nest . Previously she and her mate were described as " fidgety" and repeatedly " pacing around".
Project Manager Brittany Maxted: " A very proud moment! So many years of Hard Work . So many dedicated colleagues. So many highs and lows.
" And Finally . . The First osprey chick to hatch in Southern England since 1847! "
The pair first met Last Summer , although the male was too young to breed.
When news of an egg in The Nest emerged, TV naturalist Chris Packham said it was a
The fish-eating birds of prey historically bred across the British Isles but populations drastically declined in the Middle Ages .
In 2017, Birds of Poole Harbour and the Roy Dennis Wildlife Foundation from sustainable populations in Scotland.
In a statement Birds of Poole Harbour said: " If humans hadn't got rid of ospreys in the First Place , we wouldn't have even needed to do a reintroduction.
" Now these birds are back, and successfully breeding, we hope that they can continue to build in strength as a population here on the South Coast and be enjoyed by generations to come. "
Source of news: bbc.com