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Blue-footed Booby Band Resight Project
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The Avian Ecology Lab under Dr. David Anderson from Wake Forest University launched the blue-footed booby band resight project to understand why the blue-footed booby population is declining. In 2011, we banded more than 1,000 blue-footed boobies and we want to know where they are now!
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