The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, February 11, 2004 - 7 BIRD "As woodlands get cut away, hawk numbers will go down," Kielb said. Continued from Page 1 "They don't like to get bugged too campus, on the Diag. It's just a great much by people." place to see (them) taking prey." In the spring, two to three pairs of Hawk populations in Michigan Cooper's hawks usually nest in the took several years to recover after Nichols Arboretum, he said, and one the ban, said Michael Kielb, author pair regularly nests on North Campus of "The Birds of Washtenaw County, near the University School of Music. Michigan." The hawks usually hunt away from "The population of Cooper's their nesting territory, and can be hawks at migration sites has been found on the Diag year-round chasing rising since about the 1980s," nearly sparrows, starlings and pigeons. 10 years after the ban was put in "When you see something bop place, he said. "(Now), we're close through campus and bang a bird out of to reaching the carrying capacity of the air, that's probably a Cooper's," he the town." said. Statewide, 403 nesting pairs of Ann Arbor's ability to support bald eagles were found in 2003, up birds like the Cooper's hawk from 83 in 1980, according to informal depends on the amount of available bird surveys. nesting territory, Kielb said. The Peregrine falcons remain more rare town's current population of Coop- in the state at only a dozen known er's hawks is about one nesting pair breeding pairs, but can be found nest- per square mile, which he called a ing as nearby as Detroit. high density. The increase of birds of prey is "With the park lands in Ann Arbor, I good environmental news for Michi- think they should be pretty secure for gan, Mindell said. "Birds of prey are awhile." good indicators of environmental Both Mindell and Kielb cited habitat health," he said. "If there are toxins in destruction as a major challenge still the environment, often they will wind facing birds of prey. up in predators." the michigan daily m NAACP Continued from Page 1 He listed grievances against the U.S government - starting with the lynching and burning of slaves before the Civil War and continuing today with the state of unemployment that he said blacks are kept in by the gov- ernment. "If the black man stands up to speak to the injustice, they either stop him by character assassination or by other means," he said, citing Democratic presidential candidate Al Sharpton, as one other black leader who faces prejudice. Muhammad focused on discrimination faced by Nation of Islam members especially from the media, which he said often misrepresent them. He was disappointed by the recent media fiasco surrounding Michael Jackson's involvement with the group. "(They say) no banks or music companies will want to work with him now," he said. "It is as if ... we are a group that is ready to assault them." He emphasized the teachings of Elijah Muhammad, former Nation of Islam leader, that do not allow members to keep weapons in their homes or carry a pocketknife. Bringing in an optimistic twist to his speech, Muham- mad said blacks must unite to work together against this discrimination. He especially encouraged college students to join organizations and make a difference, calling them the "brightest stars of the community." "(Black students need to) have such a policy making effect that we can change what is against our people," he said. FLU Continued from Page 1 "It's just what happens when everyone is living so close together," Lazarus said. He added that he believes students are blowing the outbreak out of propor- tion, and was generally satisfied with the ways in which the University has dealt with the illness. "I'm not worried at all. It seemed like (the University) handled the situa- tion very well," Lazarus said. Winfield said students should follow the same procedures that were recom- mended before the illness was con- firmed as norovirus, including staying in their dorm rooms for three days after the virus has subsided to prevent spread. Students can also visit UHS during the day, or call their 24-hour support line after hours at 662-5674. In addition, students who are sick and living in residence halls should notify hall staff to have their meals brought to their rooms, get assis- tance with cleanup and obtain Virex, which is an antiviral chemi- cal used to kill viruses on high-con- tact surfaces like doorknobs and countertops. SDS Continued from Page 1 "rights" for the first time," Hayden stated in the article. Lassiter stressed the group's connection with the Vietnam War. "SDS had a broad, progressive critique of foreign and domestic policies. However, Vietnam was so huge that almost all of SDS's energy went into fighting the war. 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