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| Bellingham’s Post Point Heron Colony on the Move | According to John Bower, a professor at Western Washington University with a doctorate in bird behavior, it is not uncommon for great blue herons to shift their colonies in response to human behavior and bald eagle predation. “I’ve always wondered if… |
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| John Bower Hired for One-Year Term as Dean of Fairhaven College of Interdisciplinary Studies at WWU | |||
| 'Once There Were Thousands:' WWU's John Bower researching the declining numbers of Salish Sea marine birds | |||
| WWU Faculty and Staff Campaign Advisory Board announced | |||
| Learn to ID birds, help with survey at Cherry Point reserve | Learn how to identify 15 common marine birds and put the skill to use for upcoming bird surveys at the Cherry Point Aquatic Reserve. The free classes will be taught by Audubon experts Paul Woodcock and Pam Borso, and by John Bower, a Western Washington University professor and… |
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| Western's Bower to discuss our fascination with owls and woodpeckers Nov. 13 | |||
| Free lecture about marine birds Oct. 27 in Bellingham | The decline of marine birds in Whatcom County and across Puget Sound is the topic of a free lecture Thursday evening, Oct. 27. |
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| John Bower to receive 2011 Seattle Audubon Science Award | |||
| Bower to speak of endangered birds in Chile during noon event today on campus | |||
| John Bower (Fairhaven) has articles published in 'Marine Ornithology' |