First, it is illegal to harm or disturb the bird or its nest. Secondly, pine forest management across the southern U.S.replants and manages areas where the bird nests, and does control burns to clear forest understory.
many scientists are trying to figure our what we can do to save the eviorment so far we cannot do anything
By 2010, the US fish and Wildlife had spent $14 million trying to document existence of the Ivory-billed Woodpecker and to purchase land that could sustain the birds' population. However, there have been no documented sightings since 2005.
The sphinx is crumbling because the rock that it is built on has salt water and that salt water is crumbling the rock of the sphinx. Scientists are trying to drain that water in order to save the sphinx.
scientists are trying to save the endangered species , by just making the people aware of the animals. scientists can save the endangered animals only if they come to know that how to make an animal from it's DNA. if this happens only if it can,,, the extinct species like the dodo can become alive again.
Scientists can probably save gray wolves by putting them in their habitat and letting them stay there.
scientists save animals so you could say this animal is not breathing and the scintist would save its life.
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Trying to Save Piggy Sneed was created in 1996.
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Preserving the forests of the south where the last few of these large woodpeckers survive.
Trying to Save Piggy Sneed has 432 pages.
The lesser spotted woodpecker (Dendrocopus minor); -- called also tapperer, tabberer, little wood pie, barred woodpecker, wood tapper, hickwall, and pump borer.