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FAQ's about Biology

Water is used for "fish farming?" The U.S. grows fish?
What is Gap Analysis?
Why are some lakes I see full of algae and thick plants?
What is "informatics"?
What is the Breeding Bird Survey?
Does the Biological Resources Discipline (BRD) use volunteers to collect data?
Where can I find answers to questions about West Nile virus?
How can I, as a private citizen, access Biological Resources Discipline (BRD) data?
Who has access to the information the U.S. Geological Survey's Biological Resources Discipline (BRD) is assembling?
Where can I find out about wildlife diseases?
Does the Biological Resources Discipline (BRD) also have science libraries?
How is the Biological Resources Discipline (BRD)organized?
Can you assure me that the information the Biological Resources Discipline (BRD) gathers won't be used by another Federal agency to take my property or regulate me in some other way?
Does the U.S. Geological Survey's Biological Resources Discipline have the power to regulate how I can use my land?
What is the Biological Resources Discipline (BRD) Mission?
What is the Biological Resources Discipline (BRD) policy about coming onto private property to conduct your studies?
What is a Biological Resources Discipline (BRD) Co-op Unit?
Where does Biological Resources Discipline (BRD) funding come from?
How does the Biological Resources Discipline (BRD) benefit industry?
What are some of the Biological Resources Discipline's (BRD) external sources of information?
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