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April 14, 2010
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at April 14, 2010
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Azalea 10 Month Travels & 2010 Transmitter Date

The map above of Azalea’s travels covers the period June 13, 2009 through April 12, 2010 – 10 months. She has wandered widely as young bald […]
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April 13, 2010
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at April 13, 2010
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Azalea Visits Virginia Beach Again!!!

Our girl Azalea likes to do her own thing, without telling us in advance. She left the catfish farms in Washington County, NC on the evening […]
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April 10, 2010
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at April 10, 2010
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Azalea Returns to Currituck County, NC

Azalea is back on the North River in Currituck County, NC as of April 9. She visited here on the Intracoastal Waterway near Coinjock in mid-March.
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April 6, 2010
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at April 6, 2010
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Azalea Heard I Was Coming – And Left!

I was stood up by Azalea this morning! After nearly two weeks at the Tidewater Research Station in Plymouth, NC, I decided yesterday that it was […]
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April 5, 2010
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at April 5, 2010
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Our Girl Azalea Still at Research Station

Our girl Azalea has found no reason to leave the Tidewater Research Station near Plymouth, NC with its supply of free fresh fish. Since she arrived […]
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April 4, 2010
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at April 4, 2010
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Azalea Still at NC Fish Research Station

As of April 3, Azalea is still at the Tidewater Research Station in Plymouth, NC. She has been there since March 25. Link to Azalea’s wildlifetracking.org […]
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April 1, 2010
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at April 1, 2010
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Azalea Still At Tidewater Research Station March 31

I have posted two satellite maps this time to illustrate how Azalea has remained in a very small area since arriving at the Tidewater Research Station […]
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March 31, 2010
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at March 31, 2010
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Azalea Remains at Fish Research Station

As of March 31 Azalea was still at the Tidewater Research Station near Plymouth, NC where trout and tilapia are raised. http://www.wildlifetracking.org/index.shtml?tag_id=83736
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March 29, 2010
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at March 29, 2010
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Azalea Visiting Research Station in NC

After spending several days on the North River watershed in Currituck County, NC, Azalea left there about 8:00am March 24 and flew back to Mattamuskeet National […]
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March 29, 2010
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at March 29, 2010
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Azalea Back Near Roper, NC

As of March 28, Azalea has returned to Roper, NC where she earlier this month found the catfish farms. You can check her travels and 60 […]
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March 26, 2010
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at March 26, 2010
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Azalea Returns to Mattamuskeet – Again

Azalea has made another return flight to Mattamuskeet NWR in Hyde County, NC as of Thursday March 25 after several days on the North River watershed […]
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March 23, 2010
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at March 23, 2010
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Azalea Makes Quick Visit to Norfolk

Surprise, Surprise, Surprise!! Bet you thought when you heard that Azalea was in Currituck County that she flew straight there from Bertie County. That would have […]
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March 20, 2010
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at March 20, 2010
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Azalea back in Currituck County, NC

Azalea did not stay in Bertie County, NC very long. As of midnight March 20 she was near Shawboro, NC in Currituck County. Map later.
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March 18, 2010
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at March 18, 2010
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Azalea Flies West to Bertie County, NC

Azalea remained in the area of Roper, NC throughout March 15 and 16. She found a large catfish farm off  Research Station Rd. She roosted overnight […]
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March 18, 2010
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at March 18, 2010
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Azalea Still on the Move

Restless Azalea has moved on again. She now appears to have flown NW about 30 miles and is in western Bertie County, NC. May have a new […]
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March 15, 2010
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at March 15, 2010
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Azalea Near Plymouth, NC

Azalea continues to prove that she is a wanderer and explorer. On Mar 8 at 5 pm she was on the Wildlife Drive at Mattamuskeet National […]
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March 15, 2010
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at March 15, 2010
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New Territory to Explore for Azalea

For the past few days, Azalea has been exploring new territory in North Carolina. She left Mattamuskeet NWR and flew about 25 miles NW to an area […]
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March 9, 2010
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at March 9, 2010
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Azalea returns to Mattamuskeet NWR in NC

When we last left Azalea on Mar 2 at 9:00am she was in Camellia Acres across Lake Whitehurst from Norfolk Botanical Garden. She spent the rest […]
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March 6, 2010
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at March 6, 2010
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Azalea Has Returned to Mattamuskeet NWR

As of March 5, Azalea is back at Mattamuskeet National Wildlife Refuge in Hyde County, NC. Detailed map will be posted on Tuesday March 9th.
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March 3, 2010
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at March 3, 2010
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Azalea Returns to Norfolk Botanical Garden

Azalea has returned home!! On the last satellite map at 6:00pm Feb 23, Azalea was at Sajo Farms on Lake Lawson in Virginia Beach, VA. That […]
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March 3, 2010
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at March 3, 2010
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Azalea Still Close By March 3

Azalea is still close by the Norfolk Botanical Garden as of mid-night March 3. I don’t know exactly where until I get a detailed map which […]
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February 28, 2010
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at February 28, 2010
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Azalea Still in Virginia Beach Feb 27

As of the morning of Feb 27 (Sat) Azalea was still in Virginia Beach in the area of Lake Smith/Lake Lawson/Sajo Farms, but I do not […]
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February 24, 2010
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at February 24, 2010
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Azalea Remains in Virginia Beach

Azalea arrived back in Virginia Beach, VA on Feb 21 and settled in on Lake Lawson about 4:00pm. She has remained in the area spending all […]
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February 22, 2010
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at February 22, 2010
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Azalea returns to Virginia Beach, VA

On Feb 14 Azalea was in the farm fields north of Engelhard, NC in Hyde County. She re-visited Mattamuskeet NWR  then turned north crossing Albemarle Sound, […]
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