The Breeding
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Initial release | USA |
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Directors | Daniel Armando |
Screenplay | Dane Harrington Joseph |
Cinematography | Ryan Andrew Balas |
Executive producers | Daniel Armando |
Dane Harrington Joseph | |
Dwight Allen O'Neal | |
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ID | 2157531 |
About The Breeding
A young cartoonist's obsession with a taboo fetish leads to life-altering consequences.
Blue whales: Ocean giants return to 'safe' tropical haven
... " This means the Seychelles could be really important for blue whales, " said Dr Stafford, explaining: " They sing during The Breeding season and we think it s probably the males who are singing, based on what we know about other whales...
Conservation: Lifeline for endangered insect feared extinct
... Joe Chattell of Chester Zoo, who led The Breeding work, said reintroduction is the end goal, but before they can consider doing that " something has to be done in order to have our rivers healthy enough for the animals to return back into"...
The quest to grow the perfect strawberry
... " The Breeding effort is all about taking two good parents and crossing them...
Flu hits breeding rate of UK's largest bird of prey
...Conservationists fear avian flu has damaged The Breeding success of white-tailed sea eagles - the UK s largest bird of prey...
Peru's ‘fast and furious' blueberry boom
... " So I decided to leave The Breeding to the experts and I focused on publicising blueberries...
Seychelles: The island paradise held prisoner by heroin
... " When you have such a mess, this is The Breeding ground for corruption on the part of the officers...
Elephants: Covid and ethics reshape Thailand's tourism industry
... What Edwin Wiek believes should happen is for The Breeding of domestic elephants to stop - so that the population falls to a level where they can all be kept in those ideal, semi-wild conditions, visited by the smaller number of tourists willing to pay just to see, not touch them...
Antarctic post office: A home for Christmas among the penguins
... But Mairi says the changing weather conditions seem to have delayed The Breeding season...
Flu hits breeding rate of UK's largest bird of prey
Conservationists fear avian flu has damaged The Breeding success of white-tailed sea Eagles - The UK's largest bird of prey.
NatureScot said new analysis suggested The proportion of Eagles rearing young in Scotland had dropped from 67% in 2021 to 45% Last Year .
The Public agency said it was suspected The raptors had caught or scavenged on birds infected with The Virus .
It said The Golden Eagle , another large bird of prey, was also suffering.
The proportion of Golden Eagle pairs rearing young was found to have declined from 48% in 2021 to 28%.
The largest declines recorded for both eagle species were in Lewis and Harris in The Western Isles.
Analysis suggested The Breeding success of golden Eagles fell from 55% to 16%, and for white-tailed Eagles it dropped from 66% to 24%.
The study by The British Trust for Ornithology (BTO) used data from The Scottish Raptor Monitoring Scheme.
Avian flu has decimated seabird populations Around Scotland 's coast, including gannets on Bass Rock and skuas in Shetland.
The First cases of The flu in birds of prey were detected in November 2021, and by April 2022 there were positive tests results for a range of species.
John Allan , NatureScot ornithology advisor, said: " Scotland still has strong eagle populations but these findings are very concerning.
" So Far we have had fewer positive test results among birds of prey this year than Last Year , but it is early in The season and we can't be complacent.
" We intend to repeat this analysis in 2023 to see if breeding success begins to improve. "
Mark Wilson , acting head of science for BTO Scotland, said laboratory tests for The Virus in Dead Birds of prey had shown that avian flu could kill both adult and nestling raptors.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com