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These citizen science projects include nation-wide projects such as the Christmas Bird Count, Backyard Bird Count, the North American Breeding Bird Survey, the Canadian EPOQ or regional projects such as the Asian Waterfowl Census and Spring Alive in Europe.

Breeding and breeders
* The Plant Breeding and Genomics Community of Practice on eXtension-provides education and training materials for plant breeders and allied professionals
Breeding cats have been sent to Norway where two breeders are currently working to get them recognised with FIFE.
* The Plant Breeding and Genomics Community of Practice on eXtension-education and training materials for plant breeders and allied professionals
Breeding between the two produced wirehaired kittens, many of which were sold off to other interested breeders.
Membership organizations include the Haflinger Horse Society of Australia, the Australian Haflinger Horse Breeders Association, the Canadian Haflinger Association, the Haflinger Pferdezuchtverband Tirol ( Tyrolean Haflinger Breeding Association ), the Italian Associazione Nazionale Allevatori Cavalli di Razza Haflinger Italia and the American Haflinger Registry, as well as a division for breeders in countries that are not already members.

Breeding and are
Breeding objectives are now focused on increasing resistance to various insects and diseases and improving the nutritional content of cabbage.
Breeding individuals are kept entire and used for breeding: they may fetch higher prices when sold.
Breeding at Slimbridge was successful and there are still Nene geese at Slimbridge today.
The College of Agriculture offers 10 programs: Agricultural Economics, Agricultural Machinery, Agronomy, Animal Sciences, Food Industry Science, Gardening, Plant Pathology, Plant Breeding and Biotechnology, Soil Sciences, and Water Engineering ; these programs are offered at the Bachelor's, Master's, and Ph. D. levels.
University of Tehran is appointed as a Center of Excellence ( fa: قطب علمی ) by Iran's Ministry of Science and Technology in the fields of " Evaluation and improvement of irrigation networks ", " Breeding and Biotechnology of trees ", " Farming, Grading and Biotechnology ", " Applied Electromagnetic Systems ", " Land Logistics ", " Sustainable Urban Planning and Development ", " Architectural Technology ", " Biological Control of Pests and Plant Diseases ", " Rural Studies and Planning ", " High-Performance Materials ", " Control and Intelligent Processing ", " Sustainable Management of Watershed ", " Applied Management of Fast Growing Wood Species ", " Surveying and Disaster Management ", " Engineering and Infrastructure Management ", " Oil and Gas ". This appointment is based on national standing based on research achievements and invested funding in the mentioned topics. Fifteen percent of the country ’ s Centers of Excellence, as recognized by the government, are located at the University of Tehran, which along with more than 40 research centers ensure UT ’ s commitment to research.
Breeding adults are in length with a wingspan, shaped like a smaller, sleeker version of the Great Northern Diver.
Breeding adults are like a smaller sleeker version of Great Northern Diver / Common Loon.
Breeding is also possible: Males attract females to small cave or hollow, then guard eggs after fertilization through hatching ( 4 – 8 days ) until fry are free swimming ( 4 – 6 days after hatching ); the aquarist need only supply a suitable cave, food, and one of each sex.
Breeding habitat used in Russia are similar, though they can be found nesting in less likely habitat such as steppe and even semi-desert, so long as water is near.
Breeding males are fiercely territorial.
Breeding is opportunistic, usually from August to February in the fertile south, anytime after rain in drier areas, and multiple broods are common when conditions allow.
Breeding responsibilities, nest building, incubation and chick feeding, are shared between both sexes.
Breeding adults are easily told apart by the amount of naked facial skin, which does not noticeably extend beyond the eye in P. pelagicus, but extends to above the bill and above and behind the eye in P. urile ; the latter species also has larger crests.
Breeding individuals store energy rich lipids in a sac anterior to their stomach which are used to either sustain themselves while incubating their single egg, to feed their chick, or can also be used as a defensive mechanism when caught by a predator as do many other Procellariformes.
Breeding males are unmistakable, with the namesake largely blue plumage and a grey bill.
Breeding seasons may be affected badly if the weather is cold and wet between May and July, particularly if this coincides with the emergence of the caterpillars on which the nestlings are fed.
Breeding occurs in May, and depending on the amount of prey available, clutch sizes range from 5 to 14 eggs, which are laid singly, approximately every other day over the course of several days.
Breeding is fairly slow as the young do not reach full size until they are two or three years old.
Breeding females are restricted to one litter per year and six per lifetime.
Breeding females are more active than nonbreeding ones during the late night and morning hours.
Breeding habits are also variable.
Breeding adults are spotted gold and black on the crown, back and wings.
Breeding adults are brown with dark brown streaks on top and white underneath.

Breeding and leading
For the 13th consecutive year the Irish Sport Horse Studbook has achieved the prestigious title of the leading studbook in the World Breeding Federation for Sport Horses Eventing Rankings 2006 / 2007.

Breeding and because
Breeding is possible in the high mountains because chough eggs have relatively fewer pores than those of lowland species, and lose less water by evaporation at low atmospheric pressure.
Breeding fuel cycles became interesting again because they can reduce actinide wastes, particularly plutonium and minor actinides.
Breeding males ' blue plumage, particularly the ear-coverts, is highly iridescent because of the flattened and twisted surface of the barbules.
Breeding for low phytate seeds is possible, but there are conflicting opinions about its desirability because phytate is also a human nutrient, and also plays various roles in the life cycle of the plant.
" Comprehensive " it is because it offers different curricula such as ESEP ( Engineering and Science Education Program ) on its 1st Year, Project BEST ( Breeding Excellence in Science and Technology ), Special Program in Journalism ( pilot school for journalism in CARAGA Region ), Special Program in the Arts ( with the specialization of Visual Arts, Creative Writing, Dancing, Music, Media Arts and Theater Arts ), Technical Vocational Courses, Special Program in Sports and Revised Basic Education Curriculum.

Breeding and they
In July 1914 Kumagusu's reputation was spread nationwide, following a newspaper report on the announcement by Walter T. Swingle, head of the Office of Crop Physiology and Breeding investigation of US Department of Agriculture, that they would invite Minakata to the US.
Breeding pairs must have a territory of their own before they begin nest-building and reproduction, and thus aggressively defend a territory and its food resources.
The Morlocks were largely a peaceful group that refused to follow Apocalypse's regime and for that decision they were all captured and imprisoned in the Breeding Pens for gruesome experiments by Sinister and the Beast.
After the fall of Apocalypse, a trail of escaped mutants from the Breeding Pens lead the X-Men underground, they encountered a group of scared, orphaned children called the Morlocks.
Breeding Stock Paints can sometimes showcase small color traits, particularly if they carry sabino genetics.
Breeding occurs throughout the year ( however, animals living in the wild do not reproduce in the colder months, even though they do not hibernate ).
Breeding only from Ragdolls that are free from this gene ( homozygous negative ) will ensure that they will not develop the form of HCM associated with it.
Breeding in sandy areas and thriving in hot and dry conditions, they were often guaranteed a good food supply by prairie plants concentrating sugars in their stalks in times of drought.
In 1958 when Scientologists Don Breeding and Joe Wallis developed a modified, smaller battery-operated version, which they presented to Hubbard, he again used it.
Breeding pairs stay together between 5 – 20 days before they part their separate ways.
Breeding maturity is attained at around, when the length is around, but then they continue to grow through life.
Gharials are bred in captivity in the National Chambal Sanctuary in Uttar Pradesh, and in the Gharial Breeding Centre in Nepal's Chitwan National Park, where they are generally grown for two to three years and average about one meter, when released.
The AAFBI was established in an effort to protect the original or " foundation " Appaloosa, and promotes the incorporation of Arabian bloodlines into " foundation-bred " Appaloosa Breeding programs, preserving what they consider to be the original type of Appaloosa horse.
He printed Questions about the Breeding of Animals and sent them out to gentlemen farmers, asking for information on animal husbandry from their nurserymen and gamekeepers on how they crossed varieties or selected offspring.
* Ace mentions the events of The Curse of Fenric and the audio play Colditz, and they both refer to the events of the audio play Dust Breeding.
They both had roles in the audio play Dust Breeding and the TV adaptation of the political thriller A Very British Coup, although they did not appear on screen together.
In 1981 they issued a five-track EP, Reason that established the sound they became known for, a moodier post-Joy Division groove that fit with other locals like Sheep Look Up and Breeding Ground.
Breeding has not been studied extensively but generally they have a promiscuous mating system, mature early, mate all year with peaks in spring and summer, and have about 3 young per brood.

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