...succumbed to a disorder responsible for dozens of eagle deaths at Thurmond Lake since 1994. I.B. Parnell, district wildlife biologist for Georgia's Wildlife Resources Division, said the mature eagle was alive when park employees found it...
...had 11 blinds, so we had 11 pairs of hunters and a couple of blinds with two hunters," said Jeff Brooks, district wildlife biologist for the Army Corps of Engineers. "They did a whole lot of shooting." The special two-day season was authorized...
...area of Lincoln County on Dec. 17, showed no signs of injury or malnutrition, said David Brady, Savannah District wildlife biologist for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. The bird is being analyzed at the University of Georgia's Southeastern...
...a record 11 eagles were spotted by scientists during an annual census of Thurmond Lake, said David Brady, district wildlife biologist for the Army Corps of Engineers. "Occasionally we'd see three of four, but 11 is more than we've ever...
...below Augusta, but - so far - not in major reservoirs such as Thurmond and Russell, said Jeff Brooks, a district wildlife biologist for the Army Corps of Engineers. Subdivision ponds occasionally become infested because some people - who...
...public hunting. "It will be a walk-in area, so access is somewhat limited," said Haven Barnhill, DNR's district wildlife biologist. "It's a place for people who want a natural area - and are willing to work a little harder to get in there...
...but for traffic and safety concerns. WILDLIFE BIOLOGIST HONORED David Brady, the Army Corps of Engineers' district wildlife biologist, retired recently after 32 years of federal service. During his retirement luncheon, the veteran sportsman...
...years. However, outbreaks of avian vacuolar myelinopathy have stricken those populations. David Brady, district wildlife biologist for the Army Corps of Engineers, said two active nests were documented along Thurmond Lake this year, compared...
...and permanently disabled Georgians -- did a fair amount of shooting, too. "It was a good hunt," said district Wildlife Biologist Vic VanSant. "There were some real nice bucks killed." The two best ones, he said, had 16'-inch and...
...the Southeastern Cooperative Wildlife Disease Study Center in Athens, Ga., said David Brady, the Corps' district wildlife biologist. Researchers in Athens suspect the bird died of CEBLS but have sent slides to Dr. Miller in Wisconsin to...