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Lovely Little Caspian Tern Returns to Oregon Coast


Lovely Little Caspian Tern Returns to Oregon Coast
Published 04/27/21 at 8:35 PM PDT
By Oregon Coast Beach Connection staff
(Seaside, Oregon) – The medium-sized bird that makes a big, colorful impression has returned to the Oregon coast. Seaside Aquarium’s Tiffany Boothe exclaimed with glee Monday: “We saw our first Caspian tern today!”
(Photos courtesy Seaside Aquarium / Tiffany Boothe)
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It’s migration time for the white and black cuties, who generally reside a ways east of the beaches. The Caspian tern (Hydroprogne caspia) is fairly common on the shores of the Pacific Northwest but it’s still under some state and federal protections in terms of conservation planning. ....

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Federal rule gives states, tribes flexibility to kill cormorants


A new federal rule gives states and tribes greater flexibility to kill double-crested cormorants for management purposes.
Under the new rule, up to 121,504 double-crested cormorants may be killed per year nationally in areas under the jurisdiction of state and federally recognized tribal wildlife agencies that may have been off limits before. Conservation groups worry about the overall impact to the population. Others say the permit is necessary to deal with problem birds and protect state resources and salmon.
Agencies interested in the permit must show they tried other, nonlethal methods first. The permit will allow the fish-eating birds to be killed at sites in the 48 states where cormorants are shown to pose a danger to endangered or threatened species, where they impact health and human safety or are damaging state or tribal property and assets, among others factors. ....

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