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61. Coleoptera : Richman, David
New Mexico cooperative extension service Circular 599, 34 p. (EN) coop. ext.Ser. Guide B813. 2pp.(EN) Richman, DB and WH Whitcomb. 1978.
http://www.coleoptera.org/p1909.htm
Coleoptera
Richman, David J    = Journal Article N   = Network (computer) Publication EN = Extension and Newsletter B   = Book Chapter P   = Proceedings Mary E. Lucero, Andrine Morrison, Ed Fredrickson, Rick Estell, and D. B. Richman. In Press. Volatile Composition of Guiterrizia sarothrae (Broom Snakeweed) as Determined by Steam Distillation and Solid Phase Microextraction. Journal of Essential Oils. (J)
Richman, D. B, and D. Ubick. In Press. Anyphaendae. In: Spiders of North America. Ubick et al. ed. (B)
Richman, D. B, and D. Ubick. In Press. Clubionidae. In: Spiders of North America. Ubick et al. ed. (B)
Ubick, D., and D. B. Richman. In Press. Corinnidae. In: Spiders of North America. Ubick et al. ed. (B)
Ubick, D., and D. B. Richman. In Press. Liocranidae. In: Spiders of North America. Ubick et al. ed. (B)
Ubick, D., and D. B. Richman. In Press. Miturgidae. In: Spiders of North America. Ubick et al. ed. (B)
Richman, D. B., G. B. Edwards and B. Cutler. In Press. Salticidae. In: Spiders of North America. Ubick et al. ed. (B)
Ubick, D., and D. B. Richman. In Press. Tengellidae. In: Spiders of North America. Ubick et al. ed.

62. ASU: Building Abbreviations
AEA, arizona Education Association, 100 W. Clarenden, Phoenix, Off Campus MARCC, Maricopa County coop ext. Office, 4341 E. Broadway, Phoenix, Off Campus
http://www.asu.edu/registrar/schedule/build.html
Building Abbreviations for
MAIN
EAST WEST Off Campus

ASU MAIN Building Abbreviations Abbrev. Name of Building Campus ADM A Administration A-Wing Main ADM B Administration B-Wing Main AED Main AG Agriculture Main ANTH Anthropology Main ANX Visual Arts Annex Main AQUAT Aquatics Center Main ARCH Main ART Art Main ARWH Art Warehouse Main BA Business Admin. (West) Main BAC Business Admin. (East) Main CERA Ceramic Annex Main CFS Center For Family Studies Main COWDN Cowden Family Resource Main CPCOM ASU Computing Commons Main ECA Engineering Center A-Wing Main ECB Engineering Center B-Wing Main ECC Engineering Center C-Wing Main ECD Engineering Center D-Wing Main ECE Engineering Center E-Wing Main ECF Engineering Center F-Wing Main ECG Engineering Center G-Wing Main ED Education (Farmer) Main EDB Education (Payne) Main EDC Education Lecture Hall Main ENGRC Engineering Research Center Main ENVIR Enviromental Lab Main FAC Nelson Fine Arts Center Main GGMA Gammage Auditorium Main GHALL Dixie Gammage Hall Main GWC Main ICA Intercollegiate Athletics Main INTMN Internet Main IRISH Irish Hall Main LAW Armstrong Hall Main LAWLB J.J. Ross-William C. Blakley Law Library

63. References
http//www.uaf.edu/coop ext/publications/freepubs/HGA 00036.pdf Colorado StateUniversity cooperative extension service (TriRiver Area)
http://pasture.ecn.purdue.edu/~epados/lawn/src/reference.htm
Lawn Care /Information Sources and Links
International
Plants Ideas.Com
http://www.plantideas.com/

General website with numerous lawn discussions and article. Notably it includes hardiness zone maps for six continents at:
http://www.plantideas.com/zone/index.html
Canada
Nova Scotia Department of Agriculture and Fisheries Lawn Care Through The Seasons:
http://www.gov.ns.ca/nsaf/elibrary/archive/hort/lawn/lawncare.htm

Encourages self-evaluation of soil and top-dressing
Also 6 articles on insect control at:
http://www.gov.ns.ca/nsaf/elibrary/archive/hort/lawn/
Government of Newfoundland and Labrador Lawn, Home and Garden Links
http://www.gov.nf.ca/agric/Lawn2.htm
National or Multistate
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Great Lakes National Program Office
Landscaping with Native Plants http://www.epa.gov/glnpo/greenacres/nativeplants/ also https://chicago.glnpo.net/glnpo/greenacres/links.html Includes 500 meg downloadable video on native landscaping For-Wild: Landscaping With Native Plants http://www.for wild.org/landscap.htm

64. Arguments
Tara WeaverMissick - - USDA, Agricultural Research service, Debby Weitzel -Colorado State University - dweitzel@coop.ext.colostate.edu
http://www.lgta.org/accessibility/arguments.html
Web Site Accessibility
Lesson 1 - Arguments to Management for Accessible Sites These arguments were given by the 85 participants in the accessibility class offered to NETC and ACE members at Land-Grant Institutions (August/September 2000). Arguments for Making Your Site Universally Acceptable Thank you to everyone who sent arguments for making your site accessible. You will find that many of the arguments contain similar themes (phrased differently) that will be a great help to all of us when presenting information. Arguments
  • Although a student with a disability at the University has resources available to him or her to acquire a reasonable accommodation (for any non-accessible materials on University web space) but what about disabled prospective students, visitors, and alumni? Their right to peruse University web space is guaranteed under ADA's public access guidelines. You mean you don't want to communicate with international colleagues? What about corporate partners who might be using web phones and web PDA's?

65. Be A Master Gardener Volunteers
The University of arizona Cooperative Extension Taking the University to the Selection is based on history of volunteer service and level of specific
http://cals.arizona.edu/maricopa/garden/html/mgs/mg-broch.htm
Maricopa County Home Horticulture:
There is a lot of information available on the Maricopa County Master Gardener Program: Master Gardeners Only
Become a
Master Gardener Volunteer
with The University of Arizona
Maricopa County Cooperative Extension
Master Gardener Training Courses
Spring 2006
Beginning January 2006 Sun City West area
This site contains information on the Master Gardener Program in Maricopa County Arizona. For information on Master Gardening programs in other Arizona counties or in other states contact the local Cooperative Extension Horticulture Agent.
What is a Maricopa County Master Gardener?
    An individual who completes a University of Arizona, Maricopa County Cooperative Extension specialized course in gardening in the low desert. This person then provides educational leadership to the community in home gardening and landscaping. Maricopa County Master Gardeners help Extension in fulfilling the educational outreach mission by:
    • staffing plant question phone lines
    • giving talks to local groups
    • introducing children to gardening
    • presenting information at garden and trade shows
    • organizing educational programs and conferences.

66. CES CYF Network Human Resources Database
Elliott, Tammy, extension Agent, 4H, NC Cooperative extension service, NCSU Resource Splst, University of Alaska Cooperative ext.
http://www.cyfernet.org/profdata/view.asp

Home
Professional Database
Children, Youth and Families Professionals Database
The purpose of the CYFERnet Experts Database is to facilitate networking, collaboration and technical assistance among the children, youth and family programs and staff of the Cooperative Extension Service.
Search Results
Name Position Institution Abell, Ellen Extension Specialist and Associate Prof Auburn University Abraham, Cathy Early Childhood Consultant self-employed Adcock, Bryan Child and Family Development Specialist University Outreach and Extension Anderson, Sarah Professor and Extension Family Life Specialist University of Arkansas Cooperative Extension Servi Andrews, Rosa Coordinator NC 4-H School-Age Care Program North Carolina State University Anthony, Wilbon Extension Educator Prevention University of Illinois Extension Arrington, Wandra Extension Youth Development Agent Alcorn State University - Extension Program Bailey, Sandra (Sandy) Montana State University Bales, Diane Human Development Specialist University of Georgia Cooperative Extension Barbour, Joella

67. ATSDR - State Cooperative Agreements Directory, Part 1
schallk@hs.state.az.us, arizona Department of Health Services Bureau of Epidemiologyand Disease (850) 2454299, ext. 2080, Florida Department of Health
http://www.atsdr.cdc.gov/HEC/states/
Search Index Home Glossary ... Contact Us Resources Abbreviations ATSDR COOP Staff ATSDR COOP States ATSDR Divisions ATSDR Regional Offices Waste Sites Maps EPA Regional Offices Case Studies CSEM Home Page Revision Status Specific Substances Other Topics ... Continuing Education Resources Managing Incidents Medical Guidelines Minimum Risk Levels Public Health Statements ... Toxicological Profiles
ATSDR State Cooperative Agreements
Networking Directory Map
Region 1 Region 2 Region 3 Region 4 Region 5
Connecticut Massachusetts New Hampshire New Jersey ... Wisconsin
Region 6 Region 7 Region 8 Region 9 Region 10
Arkansas Louisiana Texas Iowa ... Washington
Alabama
Alabama Department of Public Health
ATSDR Alabama Fact Sheet PDF
Contact Information
FAX: (334) 206-2012
Address
Cheryl Browder (HE, CI, HA)
cbrowder@adph.state.al.us

Kenneth Calhoun (HA)
kcalhoun@adph.state.al.us

Phyllis Mardis (HA)
phyllismardis@adph.state.al.us

Neil Sass (PI)
nsass@adph.state.al.us
Alabama Department of Public Health
Division of Epidemiology, Suite 1450
P. O. Box #303017 Montgomery, AL 36130-3017 Fed Ex: Alabama Department of Public Health Division of Epidemiology, Suite 1450

68. CASD Members
jbarth@coop.ext.colostate.edu. *James A. Christenson, Director University ofArizona cooperative extension Forbes Building, Room 301 Tucson, AZ 85721
http://www.casd.cornell.edu/consortium/members.htm
Consortium Consortium Business About CASD-Home CASD Members CASE Members ... Project Framework for Change Tools for Change Diversity Leader-Lead Administrator Change Agent Administrator Diversity Coordinator Framework for Organizational Change ... Annual Desk Audit Promising Practices Volumes I and II Climate Assessments Evaluation Accomplishments and Lessons Learned Diversity Web Pages Arizona Idaho Missouri National Virtual Diversity Center ... Pennsylvania Other Resources Upcoming Conferences Relevant Diversity Resources
CASD Members
North Central NorthEast Western Southern ... Private Sector
North Central
*indicates coordinator(s) of each state North Dakota
Missouri Duane Hauck, Interim Director

North Dakota State University
NDSU Extension Service
315 Morrill Hall
Fargo, ND 58105-5437

69. Cooperative Extension Directors
arizona Cooperative Extension University of arizona College of Agriculture Cooperative Research, Extension and Education service
http://www.colostate.edu/Orgs/WAAESD/Extension.html
Cooperative Extension Directors in the Western Region
Alaska Cooperative Extension Service
PO Box 756180 University of Alaska Fairbanks
Fairbanks, AK 99775-6180
Fax:

E-Mail: fnatn@uaf.edu
Web Page: http://www.uaf.edu/coop-ext/
Telephone: Fax: E-Mail: Director Dr. Anthony T. Nakazawa fnatn@uaf.edu Specialty: Return To WAAESD Web Page Agriculture, Human and Natural Resources
American Samoa Community College
PO Box 5319
Pago Pago, American Samoa 96799
Fax:
E-Mail: danaga98@yahoo.com Web Page: http://www.amsamoacc.as/ Telephone: Fax: E-Mail: Director Dr. Dan Aga danaga98@yahoo.com Return To WAAESD Web Page Arizona Cooperative Extension University of Arizona College of Agriculture Forbes Building, Room 301 Tucson, AZ 85721 Fax: E-Mail: jimc@ag.arizona.edu Web Page: http://ag.arizona.edu/extension/ Telephone: Fax: E-Mail: Director Dr. James A. Christenson jimc@ag.arizona.edu Specialty: Sociology Dean Dr. Eugene G. Sander egsander@ag.arizona.edu Specialty: Biochemistry Return To WAAESD Web Page Division of Agriculture and Natural Resources University of California 1111 Franklin St., 6th Floor

70. Priester Conference 2000 - Participants
Sarah L. Anderson University of Arkansas coop ext Services PO Box 391 Fax720913-5289 Email jfrobose@coop.ext.colostate.edu. Barbara Garland
http://www.nnh.org/newpriester/participants00.htm
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71. CONTINUING EDUCATION UNITS FOR FORESTERS
ext. 9/24/04 6.5 9/25/04 2.0 NH-VT Christmas Tree Assoc. Newton FD 4/2/053.0 4/6/05 2.0 - TSP Work Session for Foresters-UNH coop ext-Newport 4/4/05
http://www.state.nh.us/jtboard/ceus.htm
NEW HAMPSHIRE BOARD OF LICENSURE FOR FORESTERS
CONTINUING EDUCATION UNITS
FOR FORESTERS
WORKSHOP TITLE DATE CEU Revised 9/15/05

72. Salute To Volunteers
Richard D. Cartwright, Univ of Arkansas coop ext Svc Nora J. Catlin, Univ ofMassachusetts Wendy McFaddenSmith, McSmith Agricultural Research Services
http://www.apsnet.org/members/salute.asp
What's New Member Services
Phytopathology News

Committees
... Council / Governance
More than 500 APS members volunteer every year to develop program content, review manuscripts, initiate outreach activities, increase plant pathology funding, keep members informed, support the science and make things happen.
Special thanks to all the volunteers, listed alphabetically below, for their contributions to APS and the science of plant pathology! Interested in joining your colleagues? Visit the " Becoming an APS Committee Member" page for details.
George S. Abawi, Cornell Univ
Pamela D. Adams, Monsanto Co
James E. Adaskaveg, Univ of California
Scott T. Adkins, USDA ARS USHRL
Michael L. Agnew, Syngenta
Samuel A. Alexander Nora A. Altier, INIA Las Brujas Anne M. Alvarez, Univ of Hawaii Jose Amador, Texas Agric Experiment Station Barbara D. Ambruzs, Iowa State Univ Joseph M. Anderson, USDA ARS John H. Andrews, Univ of Wisconsin Carlos M. Araya, Univ Nacional

73. City Of Sierra Vista Official Website
arizona Water Company. 77 Calle Portal 4585660. Bella Vista Water SulphurSprings Electric Co-Op. 311 E. Wilcox Drive 458-4691. US West Communications
http://www.ci.sierra-vista.az.us/contactlist.htm
Community Profile
The City View

Links of Interest

Calendar of Events
... Customer Service
Contact List
Click here to print this list friendly
(Revised April 5, 2005 - pdf format)
AA (Serenity Club) AIRPORT American Express 458-9600 Sierra Vista Municipal Airport 2100 Airport Dr. Doug Strohl Airport Supervisor 458-5775 AGS (Aviation Ground Services) AMBULANCE AMERICAN RED CROSS 1939 S. Frontage Road 458-4858 ANIMAL SHELTER 1124 North Ave Barking Dogs, Dead or Stray Animals Dog License 458-4151 Barking Dogs After Hours 458-3311 AZ DEPT OF COMMERCE www.azcommerce.com AZ DEPT OF PUB SAFETY 2599 E Tacoma Street 458-8301 AZ DEPT OF REVENUE Phoenix, AZ (www.revenue.state.az.us) AZ DEPT OF TRANS (ADOT) Safford, AZ AZ SECRETARY OF STATE (520) 628-6583 Tucson Office (602) 542-4285 or (800) 458-5842 WWW.AZGFD.COM AZ JOINT TAX/STATE TAX (800) 634-6494 or (602) 542-5476 AZ STATE LIVESTOCK INSPECTOR Dispatch office Tucson, AZ Transfer of horse ownership ATTORNEY GENERAL Sierra Vista 459-6523 Tucson (520) 628-6500 BANKRUPTCY BATTERED WOMEN Forgach House 458-9096 BEE KEEPERS Anthony Berry 458-8696
BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU Tucson, AZ

74. Parental Stress Center
University of Alaska Cooperative Extension service is an outreach The Universityof arizona Cooperative Extension serves as a statewide network of
http://pscfamily.net/resources/national_resources.php
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Home National Resources External links Hotlines Site map ... Survey
National Connections of the
Parental Stress Family Center Click here to become a national resource! ALASKA University of Alaska Cooperative Extension Service
is an outreach educational delivery system supported by a partnership between the United States Department of Agriculture and the University of Alaska Fairbanks and College of Rural Alaska. Contact: http://www.uaf.edu/coop-ext/ ALABAMA Alabama Cooperative Extension System Contact: http://www.aces.edu/ ARIZONA The University of Arizona Cooperative Extension serves as a statewide network of knowledgeable faculty and staff that provides lifelong educational programs for all Arizonans. Contact: http://ag.arizona.edu/extension/ ARKANSAS Arkansas Parenting Education Network (APEN) has been in existence for several years APEN has sponsored multiple annual statewide conferences for parent educators as well as numerous training programs. There are quarterly meetings and there is no charge to join APEN. It is open to all professionals involved in or interested in parenting education. Contact: http://www.arctf.org/apen.html

75. PNWWATER 059: Water For Landscapes And Gardens During Drought
Cooperative extension Contact Bob Simmons 360427-9670 ext. 396 USDA CooperativeState Research, Education, and extension service
http://www.pnwwaterweb.com/Initiatives/pnw_059.htm
Comments or questions? Please email the system administrator
Spring 2005
PNWWATER 059 Water for Landscapes and Gardens
during Drought Conserving water makes sense and cents as water rates increase to meet increased demands and wells go dry more often. Recent changes in weather patterns and land use have decreased the available water throughout the PNW. The population has increased and water is needed for many other uses: fish habitat, food processing, agriculture, pools and hot tubs, firefighting, cleaning, recreation, as well as extensive lawns. Stormwater is running off site rather than seeping down to recharge groundwater. The result is reduced availability of water even when supplies are normal. Already public service messages warn of drought, water shortages, and urge us not to plant lawns, vegetable gardens, or landscape plants. However, food gardens and landscapes are also valuable. They are a substantial investment and contribute to property value, provide environmental, wildlife, psychological, economic, and social benefits for long term sustainability. If we use available water wisely and harvest wasted water we can still plant higher value food crops, and smaller, more focused lawns; convert some of the turf and bare ground to diverse, multi-layered landscapes that intercept rainwater, provide bird habitat, reduce stormwater runoff, and increase groundwater recharge. Landscapes and lawns also produce oxygen, remove greenhouse gases, and sooth the stressed mind. The green industry provides jobs and is a major part of the economic community.

76. Sustainable Agriculture Research And Education - Publications - Simply Sustainab
arizona, Rick Gibson, University of arizona Cooperative extension, 820 E.Cottonwood Lane, Bldg. C, (520) 8365221, ext. 227, gibsonrd@ag.arizona.edu
http://www.sare.org/publications/simply/people.htm

SARE Provides Grants and Information to Improve Profitability, Stewardship and Quality of Life

About Us

Apply for Grants

Project Reports
...
The Whole Farm

The People
Printable Version

Did this book prompt you to make any changes to your farming operation? This and other feedback is greatly appreciated! Simply Sustainable The People Behind the Scenes Jim Freeburn, PDP coordinator, freeburn@uwyo.edu
Al Kurki, associate PDP coordinator, alkurki@imine.net
Diane Ells, assistant regional training coordinator, dells@uwyo.edu Joleen Pantier, PDP contracts manager, jpantier@uwyo.edu Each of the 17 states and U.S. Trust Territories in the Western SARE region has a Professional Development Program coordinator: Alaska, , Alaska Cooperative Extension, P.O. Box 75-8155, Fairbanks, AK 99775-8155, (907) 474-2423, ffmah@uaf.edu American Samoa, Don Vargo , American Samoa Community College Land Grant Program, P.O. Box 5319, Pago Pago, AS, 96799, DonVargo@rocketmail.com

77. WAML News & Notes, December, 2001, No. 12
For further information contact Jim Breck (734663-3554 ext 110, breck@umich.edu . Flagstaff, AZ coop s Maps, pub. 2001. ISBN 188491337 OCLC 48509458
http://www.waml.org/nn/nn1201.html

December 2001
Adonna Fleming, Editor Electronic Version - December 2001. 1. News
1.1. Updates from the David Rumsey Collection

1.2. Museum of Art and History Honors Stanley D. Stevens

1.3. Linda Zellmar, WAML Editor, Moves East
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5. The Western Association of Map Libraries
1. News
Updates from the David Rumsey Collection The David Rumsey Collection announces a new GIS Browser available online at www.davidrumsey.com . The GIS Browser allows integration and interaction of historical maps with current geospatial data and other historical maps. The current geospatial data that can be overlaid and compared to the historical maps includes roads, lakes, parks, state boundaries, digital orthophotos (aerial photography), topographic mapsheets, digital elevation models and satellite imagery. The GIS Browser is available in two versions on the site, a GIS Basic Browser for those new to GIS and a GIS Professional Browser for those familiar with GIS conventions. Machine Readable Cataloging (MARC) records are being created for online maps and other images in the David Rumsey Collection. These records are available in OCLC and RLIN, as well as in the University of California, Berkeley's Pathfinder Catalog, and in the University of California's Melvyl Catalog. All can be retrieved by a corporate name search on David Rumsey Collection. The cataloging is provided by a joint project of the Rumsey Collection and the Earth Sciences and Map Library at UC Berkeley. Checklists of titles cataloged, giving Library of Congress Geographic Classification Code, Subject Code, Brief Title, Author and OCLC number, will be prepared periodically. If you would like to receive copies of these checklists, please contact Phil Hoehn

78. Welcome To Yavapai County Community Health Services
University of arizona Cooperative extension (928) 7713385 (928) 445-6590 TollFree From Bagdad 633-2169 ext. 3385 Black Canyon City 374-5205 ext. 3385
http://www.co.yavapai.az.us/departments/hlt/HltPage.aspx?PN=ManagerCert

79. Ongoing Community-based Program Implementation, Successes, And Obstacles: The Na
Blacksburg, VA Virginia Cooperative extension service. http//www.ext.vt.edu/pubs/family/350800/350-800.html. Marek, LI , Mancini, JA Brock, DP (1999).
http://www.ext.vt.edu/pubs/family/350-804/350-804.html
Ongoing community-based program implementation, successes, and obstacles: The National Youth at Risk Program Sustainability Study
Publication Number 350-804, Posted January 2003
Table of Contents
Introduction Methods Results Summary and Next Steps ... Appendix A
Introduction
http://www.ext.vt.edu/pubs/family/350-800/350-800.html
http://www.ext.vt.edu/pubs/family/350-801/350-801.html
The reports are also available from the authors. Findings from the past YAR reports suggest that there are a number of questions that are important for understanding project sustainability. These include:
  • Is the project meeting its original goals? Is the project maintaining or expanding rather than reducing efforts to meet its goals? Does the project have secure future funding?
There are a number of factors that facilitate program sustainability and are incorporated into this report. These factors include: Program flexibility, Adequate and qualified staff, Collaboration within communities and involvement by the communities, Adequate and long-term funding, and the Ability to demonstrate impact. The central questions addressed in this report are:
  • What is the current status of the 94 Youth at Risk projects four years after funding ended?

80. State Contacts-CRED
Economic Development A base program of the cooperative extension System 970491-5579 Fax 970-491-5108 sknop@coop.ext.colostate.edu. Connecticut
http://srdc.msstate.edu/cred/contacts/statecontacts.htm
Community Resources and
Economic Development

A base program of the Cooperative Extension System
State Contacts
Clicking on a state takes you directly to that state's contact.
Alabama Celedonio M. Gapasin
CRD Specialist
Alabama CES

PO Box 508
Normal, AL 35762
705-851-5710 Fax: 705-851-5840
cgapasin@acesag.auburn.edu
Warren McCord Extension Assistant Director Alabama CES 112 Duncan Hall Auburn University, AL 36849-5618 334-844-4450 Fax: 334-844-5544 rmccord@acesag.auburn.edu Harry Strawn Economist, Resource Development Alabama CES 214 Extension Hall Auburn University, AL 36849 334-844-3688 Fax: 334-844-9022 hstrawn@acesag.auburn.edu Robert Zabawa Research Professor Tuskegee University G.W. Carver Ag. Experiment Station 100 Campell Hall Tuskegee, AL 36088 334-727-8114 Fax: 334-727-4451 zabawar@acd.tusk.edu Stephen Jones Director, CES

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