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OspreyCam shows only a failed nest
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[Daily Press] - "In fact, a graduate student a couple of years ago worked in Mobjack Bay, and the failure rate was fairly high — 30 percent or more," said Bryan Watts, director of the Center for Conservation Biology at the College of William & Mary. VIMS is
Google News: School Life: Metzger participates in NCHCA program
[The Daily Advance] Honor Roll; Daniel Wallen, Honor Roll; Anja Washington, Chancellor's List; Bryan Watts, Chancellor's List; Holley Watts, Chancellor's List; Chelsey Weeks, Honor Roll; Stephanie Whedbee, Dean's List; Austina White, Dean's List; Erika White, Honor Roll.
Google News: Richmond Eagle Cam to return with more-distant view
[Richmond Times Dispatch] - And in about a month, when the young eagles step out on limbs to flap their wings, the views should be good, said Bryan Watts, director of the Center for Conservation Biology, a research group. "It's always exciting when they get out on their limbs,"
Google News: It's feast time in Richmond eagle nest
[Richmond Times Dispatch] - "It seems like a lot of food coming in," said Bryan Watts, director of the Center for Conservation Biology, a research group. Virginia and James unexpectedly left their nest Friday, worrying scientists and fans. Experts fed the chicks by hand Friday
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