Louisiana Department Of Wildlife And Fisheries The Louisiana Department of wildlife Fisheries offers a boating basics class that The course includes information on choosing a boat, classification, http://www.wlf.state.la.us/apps/netgear/page52.asp
Extractions: In the 1970s there were over 70 boating fatalities a year in Louisiana. Many of the deaths were avoidable if people were wearing Personal Flotation Devices (Life Jackets). In the 1990s an average of 40 fatalities a year included boaters just riding, skiers, fishermen and women, duck hunters, deer hunters, canoeist, and sailors. Many people simply fall overboard or are involved in a collision that is avoidable if a PFD is worn and adherence to some basic rules of boating operation is followed. Help us save lives through proper boating skills, let this be the one day that is dedicated to learning more about your favorite pastime and the beginning of the pursuit of knowledge of boating etiquette and skills that are of interest to you and your family as boating safety is surely a life skill.
Louisiana Department Of Wildlife And Fisheries The following information is not an official copy of the laws in effect and Fishing regulations on state wildlife Management Areas and Refuges may http://www.wlf.state.la.us/apps/netgear/index.asp?cn=lawlf&pid=39
Center For Bison Studies, MSU-Bozeman Serves as a regional center for information exchange and research on all aspects of the biology and management of the American bison. Based at Montana State University at Bozeman. http://www.montana.edu/~wwwcbs/
Extractions: More Pictures For more information about Center for Bison and Wildlife Health contact uvsnw@montana.edu or call (406) 994-6255 (serious or scientific inquiries only.) Additional information can be found at the National Bison Association Web Site You are the 285658th visitor to this site since October 20, 1995.
Untitled Document Provides information and support to protect wildlife, and to stop illegal wildlife trade. http://www.wpsi-india.org/
American Bald Eagle Information Indepth American bald eagle information, viewing directory, stories, poems, Wisconsin bird photos and info as well as nature, wildlife, and zoo photos. http://www.baldeagleinfo.com/
Extractions: The bald eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) , our national bird , is the only eagle unique to North America. The bald eagle's scientific name signifies a sea (halo) eagle (aeetos) with a white (leukos) head. At one time, the word "bald" meant "white," not hairless. Bald eagles are found over most of North America, from Alaska and Canada to northern Mexico. About half of the world's 70,000 bald eagles live in Alaska. Combined with British Columbia's population of about 20,000, the northwest coast of North America is by far their greatest stronghold for bald eagles. They flourish here in part because of the salmon. Dead or dying fish are an important food source for all bald eagles. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service was proposing the bald eagle be declared fully recovered by July 2000, but the decision was delayed until they figure out how they will manage the species once it is taken off the list. Even if the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service removes the bald eagle from the "threatened" species list, it will still be protected by the Migratory Bird Treaty Act and the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act . The Bald Eagle Protection Act prohibits the take, transport, sale, barter, trade, import and export, and possession of eagles, making it illegal for anyone to collect eagles and eagle parts, nests, or eggs without a
California's Wildlife Notes Biological information on the more than 600 amphibians, birds, mammals, and reptiles regularly found in California. http://www.dfg.ca.gov/whdab/html/cawildlife.html
Extractions: Amphibians Birds Mammals Reptiles ... Complete list of Amphibians, Reptiles, Birds, and Mammals in California The species notes in "California's Wildlife" provide biological information for each regularly-occurring amphibian, reptile, mammal and bird in California. The following web pages represent updated versions of the species accounts in the three-volume set "California's Wildlife" edited by Zeiner, D.C. et al 1988-1990. It also contains 29 more accounts than the original publication, bringing the total up to 675. The species notes were prepared under contract with the best available experts for various taxonomic groups. Authors and reviewers names appear on the individual accounts. Accounts were initially edited by Marshall White and, in later years, by California Wildlife Habitat Relationships (CWHR) Program staff with the California Department of Fish and Game. The species notes were designed to support the computerized species-habitat relationships database models in the CWHR System. The system is continually being revised. Users are encouraged to submit corrections and additional information to:
Florida Fish And Wildlife Conservation Commission information and regulations on hunting, freshwater and saltwater fishing, wildlife viewing, hiking trails, boating safety, the Florida panther and other endangered and threatened species. http://floridaconservation.org/
CT DEP: Wildlife Division Home Page information on the state's Department of Environmental Protection and the wildlife it oversees. Includes publications library and slide shows. http://dep.state.ct.us/burnatr/wildlife/wdhome.htm
Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo Omaha. general information, zoo history, webcam, IMAX theater information,education program summary, and animal photos. http://www.omahazoo.com/
Extractions: Swings into Action! Two orangutans have moved into their new, 3,292 square foot exhibit in Hubbard Orangutan Forest. The environment is complete with a waterfall, pond, three man-made trees each weighing about 20,000 pounds and over 2,000 feet of man made vine to swing up to the top of the 40' 4" tall exhibit. Covered by two skylights totaling 1,587 square feet and decorated with colorful murals, this exhibit not only pleases the orangutans and langurs, but the visitor as well. The new section of Hubbard Orangutan Forest has 3,218 new square feet of space to watch these apes. Separating the visitors from the orangutans are several 3/4 thick glass windows weighing up to 1,700 pounds each including a 5' bubble that allows visitors to "pop" into the orangutan's environment. Swing over to Hubbard Orangutan Forest and watch as the orangutans climb to their new heights in their indoor exhibit. Fall Sunset Safari at the Wildlife Safari!
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UT Forestry, Wildlife, And Fisheries Contact information, academics, alumni, personnel, extension, class websites, online forum, job and internship information, online newsletters, graduate student information, and links. http://fwf.ag.utk.edu
Extractions: University Links About the University Academic Programs Administration Libraries Research Support UT The University System A-Z Index WebMail Dept. Directory Select type of search People Search Campus Search System Search Forestry, Wildlife, and Fisheries Home About the Department Academics Bachelor of Science ... Forest Resources Research and Education Center J. Larry Wilson, Professor and Interim Head Review our programs and vision yourself as part of our team. Our curricula are strongly tailored with a mastery learning approach with an emphasis on hands-on experiences in the field of study. For example, both our undergraduate Forestry and Wildlife and Fisheries degrees include an intensive spring camp program Again, welcome. We hope to see you around campus!
Endangered Species: Cetaceans | Introduction WWF only provides detailed information on the priority and flagship Through support to TRAFFIC, the wildlife trade monitoring programme of WWF and http://www.panda.org/about_wwf/what_we_do/species/showspecies.cfm?SID=39&LID=1&F
Fishing Alabama The wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries Division manages, protects, conserves andenhances the Shop for Outdoor Alabama merchandise! More information. http://www.outdooralabama.com/fishing/
Extractions: rare Alabama fish - click here Whether it's freshwater fishing or saltwater fishing, Alabama has many opportunities for anglers. Alabama supports 11 million angler fishing days with expenditures of three-quarters of a billion dollars , so join in the fun! The Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries Division manages, protects, conserves and enhances the freshwater fishing resources of Alabama including 47 reservoirs larger than 500 acres that cover 551,220 acres, 23 Alabama State Public Fishing Lakes , and 77,000 miles of perennial rivers, streams and the Mobile Delta . Or search for a place to fish in your area of Alabama . The Division offers technical assistance to Alabama pond owners. The Marine Resources Division manages the estuaries and saltwater resources About Us Contact Links ... Enter the Outdoor Alabama Photo Contest TV Show Tuesday nights at 6:00 p.m. CST on The Outdoor Channel. Learn More Check air times for stations in Birmingham, Huntsville, Mobile and Montgomery.
Our Programs - National Wildlife Federation Educational materials, information on several major U.S. wetlands regions, U.S. legal requirements and issues related to wetlands protection, floodplain restoration, wetlands library. http://www.nwf.org/wetlands/
Extractions: The National Wildlife Federation works on issues at the global, national and regional level. Learn about the work we do at our centers across the country. National Programs Land Stewardship Farmlands and Forests: Conservation Incentives - Northeastern Northern Rockies Washington, DC Public Lands Conservation - Alaska Northern Rockies Rocky Mountain Washington, DC ... Washington, DC Tribal Lands Conservation Program - Rocky Mountain Water Resources Clean Water Act Authority - Washington, DC Mercury Deposition: Clean the Rain - Great Lakes Northeastern Washington, DC Water Resources/Army Corps of Engineers - Great Lakes Gulf States Washington, DC Western Wetlands Conservation - Washington, DC Wildlife Conservation Endangered Species Protection - Washington, DC Western Exotic Invasive Species - Great Lakes Washington, DC Frogwatch USA and Amphibian Decline - Washington, DC Migratory Birds - Washington, DC Western Education - Western Wildlife Conservation Funding - Washington, DC
The Environment Directory - WildlifeGeneral Endangered Species WildlifeGeneral Endangered Species EcoNet s Endangered Species Action andinformation Guide A very nice collection, not only of information, http://www.webdirectory.com/Wildlife/General_Endangered_Species/
Extractions: Agricultural Equine Specialties - Manufacturers of equine health and nutrition products, with a bio-holistic approach The Australian National Threatened Species Network Homepage - Australian community network dedicated to mobilizing support for the conservation of Australian threatened species. BBC's Natural History Unit - British natural history,feature articles, regional and natioanl contact addresses regional and national natural history and wildlife events Cochrane Wildlife Reserve is a non-profit Institute for the research and educational opportunities in environmental studies. Present Activities include the Canadian Reintroduction of the Swift Fox, Whale Force-an international Ceatacean survey, and enviro education for K-12. Earthlaw - Environmental Law in the Public Interest - Earthlaw is a public interest law firm that defends species and their habitat. Earth Sanctuaries - Earth Sanctuaries is Australia's leading conservation program saving endangered species. Earthwave Society - Public television documentaries on video relating to fish, wildlife, conservation and the environment.
Welcome To Lewa Wildlife Conservancy Online A non profit organisation based on 55,000 acres of savannah, wetland and forest working to conserve endangered species. Includes wildlife, safari and community development information, news and contact details. http://www.lewa.org/
Extractions: contact us Search the Lewa Site Support Lewa Adopt a rhino, name a rhino, donate to Lewa. Click here for more information Email Updates Click here to receive Email Updates from Lewa. The Lewa Wildlife Conservancy works as a catalyst for the conservation of wildlife and its habitat. It does this through the protection and management of species, the initiation and support of community conservation and development programmes, and the education of neighbouring areas in the value of wildlife.
Extractions: The Great Cats and Rare Canids Act of 2005 AWF is working to pass legislation to protect Africa's top dogs and cats. Click here to learn more. Charity Watchdogs Award AWF Top Ratings The Better Business Bureau (BBB) Wise Giving Alliance and Charity Navigator rank AWF's financial performance. Wallpapers Screensavers e-Cards Shop AWF
D W P Devon. Includes visitor information, park map, research projects, and education service with fact sheets. http://members.fortunecity.com/roygoddard
Awaclubs.com Nationally franchised network of private clubs, providing hunting, fishing, camping, and other outdoor activities to local members of affiliate clubs. Includes list of clubs, species search and contact information. http://www.awaclubs.com