Making Science Accessible™
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Making Science Accessible™
5906 Cobalt Road • Bethesda • Maryland • 20816
agm@saltywaters.org • 1(240)461-6171
501(c)(3) • EIN 35-2481383
© 2013 by Ann's Backyard Forest all rights reserved

For example moles, a prey species of red-tailed hawks, provide benefits and costs to their environment through their daily activities.
With an over-abundance of moles there can be too many harmful consequences. Once hawks have turned their attention to predation of moles, the consequences of too many moles will be reduced. But the environmental changes impact plants and mice, too.
