SED yeah of course I remember you know why because I believe we are all like Russian nesting dolls and everything we've done and everything we've been is right inside us you just twist off the top and lift
There's hundreds of other ones. That's the big nesting doll.
Really appreciate it. So this is a question primarily for the three Alisons. But we are these nesting dolls.
The trees provide cover for predators. They provide nesting sites for birds. So this action of mowing really sets the landscape for lots of other species.
Only time. But it's great that there's this element, and that they do want to respect as much of the scientific integrity that they can. So you mentioned the nesting sort of habits, and like maternal, paternal instinct. That's definitely also something that appears with the t-rexes in the previous films.
Loggerheads we see down in Belize but are actually one of the main turtles on the southeast US coast. Most of the nesting and a lot of loggerhead habitat is in the Southeast US. So the United States government and a lot of community organizations in Florida, Carolinas, throughout the Gulf, have a big role in the conservation
So when you see a hawksbill, that's a few blocks of the city of San Francisco. 12,000 individual female nesting hawksbills. So very small population.
And one of the biggest successes in the amount of effort we put out there to protect turtles. This is a turtle nesting in South Water Caye, just west of Glover's Reef, so a little closer to the mainland. And it's a hawksbill laying its eggs in the sand.
Lots of lights can go up. So the nesting process for turtles has made them incredibly vulnerable. That explains a lot of the loss.
Well, if a mouse-- You drop a napkin in a cage, they chew it up and make a little nest . It's called nesting . You give a mouse Alzheimer's, they just sit in a corner and act like this and do nothing. You give them this drug for lymphoma with the Alzheimer's, two days later, they're making a nest again.
It looks like I chopped the legs, but he's actually -- she is actually sitting on a nest . So these are nesting albatrosses. Okay? So they have their nests in these little mud -- mud piles here, so from back there it may look like
Really appreciate it. So this is a question primarily for the three Alisons. And I feel like a nesting doll musically.
Well, that, actually-- that's a very big question. It's kind of a set of nesting questions. And they are in fact kind of at the heart of writing big, epic stories of any kind.
One of them is they have this life stage that makes them incredibly accessible but incredibly vulnerable. So we all know of nesting turtle beaches. And one of the biggest successes in the amount of effort we put out there to protect turtles.
And it's a hawksbill laying its eggs in the sand. But right at that moment of nesting , there's a number of different things that can happen. You can take the turtle and eat it in some places.
come out in the water, they're extremely vulnerable. How many people have been to turtle nesting beaches and seen this either on vacation? And then how many people have seen it on TV?
we have very sensitive habitats, mangrove forest we have there, important fishing grounds, and nesting beaches for critically endangered hawksbill turtles. So, this is not simply oil appearing on the beach. It is pollution reaching an
So in order of magnitude, less than green turtles. But now they're thinking about 12,000 nesting females of hawksbills in the entire Caribbean right now. So when you see a hawksbill, that's a few blocks of the city of San Francisco.
But primarily being focused on coral reefs as well. I didn't mention about green turtles-- green turtle nesting is huge in the Caribbean. Tortuguero in Costa Rica is maybe a place a lot of people have heard of, has historically been a very important nesting ground for green turtles and has been
If you haven't seen it, one of these times when you're in the tropics-- and usually you've got to go out late at night-- it's very much worth your while to go check out a nesting beach and see that act of either a turtle laying their eggs or the hatchlings being released.
In wildlife photography and in people photography, I do the same thing when I find a subject. I take what's called the environmental shot -- these are nesting albatrosses on Diego Ramirez Island -- I like to take what's called the environmental shot.
There's hundreds of other ones. Yeah. But there's another nesting doll in my nesting doll.
And one of the things I've noticed about that in my own clinical work-- it's anecdotal, but I'm really interested in studying it further-- And basically, they both just love nesting .
And we work really hard to make them new. And so a lot of our food has this-- like the little nesting dolls.
In other places I've been, so much was lost and lost so long ago that there are hardly reminders of the poem's former content. Who on the Eastern seaboard is struck by the absence of migrating gray whales or nesting sea turtles or playful and clever sea mink or river-frothing runs of salmon and eel?
I just have to get off this ship so I'm taking some snapshots just walking around the ship. Basically I'm doing the same thing I did with the pictures of the nesting albatrosses in Antarctica.
you can order with any confidence in all 50 states is ribs. Try something else in all 50 states. Writers in general are nesting wildlife, and as one of them, the most edifying book tour I can think of is the long series of nests that, over the years, I have built for the silent performances of my task. As I sit in this kind of crow's nest that I've
I've got three patterns here. I'll go backwards. So C is actually the nesting sites of Patagonian seabirds.
There's hundreds of other ones. I like to call these Russian matryoshka dolls, or Russian nesting dolls, right?
So when they first come out, they're very small. This is a baby hawksbill actually off of our program in Nicaragua where we protect a great number of hawksbill nesting beaches in the Pearl Keys on the Caribbean coast of Nicaragua.
Another effort was made in the early '90s that was a full protection of hawksbill turtles. If you remember from the beginning, now we're talking only about 12,000 nesting females today in the Caribbean of hawksbill, so extremely vulnerable. So a full protection of hawksbill and then size limits for other turtles happened in the early '90s.
No. The way we run it--the typical way to run it is nesting . We have a large domain with over 36 medium to 12 and 4 over the area. And there are other
So the traffic coming here for there for Mountain View is horrific, especially with all the birds nesting .
It seems like it's been one of the hotly debated topics of the book, is sort of the nesting of the parentheses and stuff.
We've had this blessing to coach couples for over 30-some years, actually from pre-marital work all the way through from empty nesting .
I didn't mention about green turtles-- green turtle nesting is huge in the Caribbean. Tortuguero in Costa Rica is maybe a place a lot of people have heard of, has historically been a very important nesting ground for green turtles and has been very successful there. And hawksbills tend to nest in a lot more sporadic areas.
set up in the Berkeley Hills, where I live now,--" Where are you? "Glancing now and then at the wall of rain coming in from the bay, I think back on 10 or so earlier nesting attempts. The most exotic is on Maui: a large room, windowed and screened on three sides, where I sometimes sit at an oak desk, writing away to the tune of screeching francolins--they're one of the worlds loudest birds-- eloquent sparrows, confiding doves,
But the ship went down and all the rats got ashore. And now, 150 years later in 2001, the Park Service decided to remove the rats. Why? Well, because the ground-nesting birds