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The peregrine praetor ( literally-the traveling judge ) within the next ten days after this law is passed by the people or plebs shall provide for the selection of 450 persons in this State who have or have had a knight's census ... provided that he does not select a person who is or has been plebeian tribune, quaestor, triumvir capitalis, military tribune in any of the first four legions, or triumvir for granting and assigning lands, or who is or has been in the Senate, or who has fought or shall fight as a gladiator for hire ... or who has been condemned by the judicial process and a public trial whereby he cannot be enrolled in the Senate, or who is less than thirty or more than sixty years of age, or who does not have his residence in the city of Rome or within one mile of it, or who is the father, brother, or son of any above-described magistrate, or who is the father, brother, or son of a person who is or has been a member of the Senate, or who is overseas.
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Threatened and endangered species found within the forest boundaries include grizzly bears, wolf, black-footed ferret and peregrine falcon.
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This sand bar is unique not only because it has fresh water on one side and salt water on the next, but because it is home to many endangered birds, bald eagles, peregrine falcons, harlequin ducks, and piping plovers.
In Wrexham, Wales, Uk a pair of peregrine falcons has nested since 2002, first on top of st giles church and for the last four years on top of Wrexham police station next to the swimming baths.
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The building's most famous " residents " are a pair of peregrine falcons nicknamed " Lois and Clark " after two of the main characters in the Superman film series, which nest there and feed on pigeons.
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DDE related eggshell thinning is considered a major reason for the decline of the bald eagle, brown pelican, peregrine falcon, and osprey.
The Detroit River is home to a growing number of bird species, such as eagles ( including reintroduced bald eagles ), ospreys, and peregrine falcons.
The fauna in the park is largely ornithological ; and includes honeyeaters, southern emu and fairy wrens, swamp harriers, rufous bristlebird, peregrine falcons, pelicans, ducks, black swans and egrets.
The peregrine, which is threatened with extinction here, needs steep rock outcrops with little vegetation.
Instead it is claimed that gringo might derive from Caló, the language of the Romani people of Spain, as a variant of ( pere ) gringo ‘ peregrine ’, ‘ wayfarer ’, and ‘ stranger ’.
A special value is added to the park by the endangered and rare bird species such as the golden eagle, peregrine falcon, short-toed eagle and goshawk.
The park is also home to the rare Wehrle's salamander, and peregrine falcons have been known to nest in the crags on the park's high peaks.
The Great Orme is also home to many resident and migrant land birds including ravens, little Owls and peregrine falcons.
This region is home to a number of regionally rare and vulnerable species, including Braun's holly fern, maidenhair spleenwort, sand reed and the majestic peregrine falcon.
The site is well known for its resident breeding pair of peregrine falcons, which are protected during the breeding season by Operation Peregrine, providing security for the birds and a chance for the public to view the birds through scopes and CCTV.
The land is home to more than 1, 400 plant and animal species, including the endangered peregrine falcon and 2, 000 acres of rare dwarf pitch pine.
is Japanese for " peregrine falcon ", a bird that often serves as a metaphor for speed due to its vertical hunting dive, or stoop, speed of, the fastest of any bird.
In addition, the refuge is home to endangered least terns, threatened snowy plovers, threatened bald eagles, peregrine falcons and more.
* gxp is sometimes used in falconry WWW forums to mean " crossbreed between a peregrine falcon and a gyrfalcon ".
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* 2003-A population study by the USFWS shows peregrine falcon numbers climbing ever more rapidly, with well over 3000 pairs in North America
Predation of adult soras by American minks, coyotes and peregrine falcons ( Falco peregrinus ) has been reported.
The presence ( as at 2010 ) of two breeding pairs of wild peregrine falcons ( nesting one in each of the telescope's two support towers ) prevents the nuisance of pigeon infestation ( by droppings fouling, and their body heat affecting sensitive instrument readings ) that some other radio telescopes suffer from.
Through placement of nesting boxes on 10 bridges maintained by VDOT, including the Varina-Enon Bridge, the endangered peregrine falcons — considered the world's fastest birds — once again fly high over Virginia's eastern seaboard.
The peregrine falcon ( Falco peregrinus ), which was once endangered by human pesticide use ( see DDT ), have been frequently seen nesting in tall urban buildings throughout North America, feeding chiefly on the introduced rock dove.
This type of flight is used by the bird with the fastest wing speed, the peregrine falcon, as well as by most of the ducks.
It has the traditional name Alshain from the Perso-Arabic term الشاهين aš-šāhīn " the ( peregrine ) falcon ", perhaps by folk etymology from the Persian šāhīn tarāzū ( or possibly šāhīn tara zed ; see γ Aquilae ), the Persian name for the asterism α, β and γ Aquilae.
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This island has been declared a natural reserve for the particular species of seabirds living on it ( royal seagull, cormorant and peregrine falcon ).
Rocks and stone runs are important habitat components for the peregrine falcon ( Falco peregrinus ) and ring ouzel ( Turdus torquatus ).
The peregrine falcon holds the record for being fastest in the air, diving at speeds of over 300 km / h.
The bridge has been one of the sites of a special program to establish and encourage nesting locations for the peregrine falcon population of Virginia.
While Oddie and Humble both presented the series from an organic farm in Devon, England, where the nestboxes and sett were located, King worked on location-at Bass Rock observing gannets in the first week, at a quarry observing a family of peregrine falcons in the second week, at the London Wetlands Centre in the third week, and joining Oddie and Humble on the farm for the final programme.
The steep gorge walls make an ideal habitat for peregrine falcons, with a plentiful supply of food nearby in the form of pigeons and sea gulls.
The bridge has been one of the sites of a special program to establish and encourage nesting locations for the peregrine falcon population of Virginia.
Working in conjunction with the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, the Benjamin Harrison Bridge and its VDOT staff host a successful breeding program for peregrine falcons on its high towers.
Eastern Virginia has long been a habitat for endangered birds, notably eagles and peregrine falcons.
In a major victory for the endangered species, and VDOT's environmental efforts, in the spring of 2003, nearly a dozen peregrine falcon chicks were hatched.
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