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Brown pelicans back from the brink of extinction
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Hall, H Dale
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Brown pelicans back from the brink of extinction
2008
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\"This species has had a long journey,\" [H. Dale Hall] said. \"This is truly a success story.\" \"The pelican is one of the best indicators of environmental health,\" said Daniel Anderson, an ecotoxicologist at the University of California, Davis, who has studied California pelicans since 1971. \"When you see a flock of pelicans fly by, you think all's well out there. When you don't see them, then you know something's wrong.\" Little opposition is expected. \"I have no objection to delisting at this stage,\" Anderson said. \"They're probably back to at least former numbers, maybe a little bit more. They are a pretty darn adaptable species.\"
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