Bøger af Laura Phillips
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143,95 kr. 3 Titles in One Book The Price of Fame During her daily run on the beach, Kelly Wilson spots Emma Ross, one of Hollywood's most famous actresses. Kelly is struggling to make ends meet and is facing eviction but she thinks she's finally found a way to pay off her debts. The only problem is, it involves using the beautiful Emma Ross. After All When Kasey and her daughter Emily move to Texas for a fresh start, the last thing Kasey expected was to fall for Emily's new teacher Carla. Time To Live When their best friend, Rachel, loses her battle with cancer, Megan and Zoey reconnect at her funeral after ten years without seeing one another. They are devastated by the sudden loss of their friend and vow to live their lives to the fullest. Megan and Zoey find their bucket lists they created in high school and merge them together. Follow these two friends as they complete their new bucket list. Travelling through Europe they remember Rachel while slowly falling for one another. Lesbian Fiction 18+
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- Kenai Fjords National Park and Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge
183,95 kr. In 2011, KEFJ staff in cooperation with AMNWR and University of Alaska Fairbanks began a three year intensive seabird study to establish monitoring protocols for breeding seabirds in KEFJ and adjacent areas of AMNWR. The goals of this study are to: - Document previously undetected seabird colonies by systematically surveying the coastline within KEFJ. - Determine the status (occupied or unoccupied) and species composition of all seabird colonies documented in surveys from 1976-2010. - Produce GIS maps of the locations of seabird colonies in KEFJ and adjacent AMNWR islands. - Develop statistically valid protocols for monitoring long term presence and abundance of colony nesting seabirds within KEFJ and adjacent AMNWR islands. This report presents a summary of data gathered in 2011 with preliminary comparisons to seabird surveys from previous years.
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183,95 kr. Alaskan-breeding king eiders (Somateria spectabilis) molt wing feathers and over winter in remote areas of the Bering Sea, precluding direct observation. This study employed the use of satellite telemetry to determine areas used by king eiders throughout the annual cycle. We collected location data of 60 individuals (27 females and 33 males) over three years (2002-2004) from satellite telemetry. More than 80% of our transmittered eiders spent more than 2 weeks staging offshore prior to beginning molt migration, suggesting that the sea is an important migration flyway and staging area for this species.
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