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61. Links To The Best Breeding & Whelping Sites And Articles On The Net!
Dogs as an endangered species. FINDING THE GENES THAT DETERMINE CANINE BEHAVIOR Generally speaking, canines are considered to be fertile with
http://www.lowchensaustralia.com/Breeding.htm
Site Index BREEDING I have collected these links together to share with you, as I have found many of them to be invaluable over the past years. I must stress that the information contained in these links are not a substitute for professional Veterinary care, and should not be used for diagnosing or treating a health condition. When in doubt, call your vet! There are a tremendous number of well-written, interesting articles by highly experienced breeders which I am sure you will enjoy. Responsible breeders do not breed unless we are convinced that our knowledge, experience, and devotion to our favourite breed will result in a mating that will produce an exceptional litter of puppies, with qualities that are as near as possible to the ideal for that breed. We breed to preserve and to enhance the characteristics that make our breed unique. In short, we breed to improve. One of the major differences between an ethical breeder and a backyard breeder is that we care enough to be educated on all aspects of our breed and we take responsibility for what we produce, regardless of the cost. To understand Genetic Frequencies

62. Dog Lovers Bookshop: Wolf
Bergman, Charles Wild Echoes Encounters with the Most endangered Animals in North America Wraps, 8vo, 374 pages, index, appendix (wolf subspecies,
http://www.dogbooks.com/wolf.htm
"Only the mountain has lived long enough to listen objectively to the howl of a wolf"
Aldo Leopold
Wolf
Adult Nonfiction
Fiction and Literature

Children's Nonfiction

Children's Fiction and Literature
...
A Wolf Miscellany

Wolves are also featured in many of the Multi-Species Nonfiction in our wild canines department, as well as in Multi-Species Fiction and Literature.
Adult Nonfiction
  • Bass, Rick The New Wolves: The Return of the Mexican Wolf to the American Southwest New York: Lyons Press, 1998. Cloth, dust jacket, 8vo, 165 pages, maps ("Historic Distribution of Wolves of North America"). Report on the recent reintroduction in Arizona's Blue Mountains; vividly told. $18.95
    The Ninemile Wolves Livingston: Clark City Press, 1992. Gilt-stamped cloth, dust jacket, 8vo, 165 pages, black-and-white photos, full-page map, charts showing Pleasant Valley and Ninemile pack relationships. Acclaimed account of wolves in Montana. 1st edition, very good condition, in very good dj. $30.00
    The Ninemile Wolves New York: Ballantine, 1992. Wraps, 8vo, 165 pages, charts, map, black-and-white photos. $10.00
  • 63. The Banyan
    Bears appear to share a symbiotic relationship with the canines, as they enthusiastically The Illusion Of The endangered Wolf And Corrective Actions.
    http://depts.clackamas.cc.or.us/banyan/3.1/wolf.asp
    Current Issue Past Issues Index of Articles Discussion Boards ... Contact Us "The Big, Bad Wolf" and "Reintroducing the Wolves": Contrasting Perspectives
    by Herb Dierking The Big, Bad Wolf "Truth is violated by falsehood, but it is outraged by silence." —Henri Fredric Amiel (qtd. in Balyeat) The recent reintroduction of the gray wolf into selected regions of the northern United States has renewed the debate of whether Canis lupis is a vicious and relentless killer or merely a misunderstood and under appreciated cog in the ecological machine. Twenty-one years after the passing of the Endangered Species Act, three packs of gray wolves were released into the expansive wilds of Yellowstone National Park, despite outspoken protests from residents and ranchers in the area. As the years have passed, the concerns of the locals have proven to be justified because of a number of incidents involving the animals which pose financial and safety hazards. Therefore, I support the removal and relocation of these wild predators from populated areas.
    Reintroducing: The Wolves "The first wolf released was an alpha female. I looked into the green eyes of the magnificent creature within a spectacular landscape. I was profoundly moved by the elevating nature of America's conservation laws; Laws with the power to make creation whole." — Bruce Babbitt, U.S. Secretary of the Interior (qtd. in Brown)

    64. Squirrel Taxonomy (Steinn Sigurdsson)
    Squirrel is critically endangered and absolutely any disturbance is unacceptable. Domesticated canines are a Well, maybe you need new whale books,
    http://yarchive.net/env/squirrel_taxonomy.html
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    65. Index Of Published Posts For Dog News
    Operation Devil Dog hot canines cooling vests steel toilets for dogs This index of Dog News stories is made possible by Radioland author and
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    66. Babirusa - Babyrousa Babyrussa
    The upper canines actually grow up through the skin of it snout from the inside. They have always been scarce, but are an endangered species today.
    http://www.blueplanetbiomes.org/babirusa.htm
    Babirussa
    Common Name: Babi rusa
    Genus: Babyrousa
    Species:
    babyrussa The babirusa is a wild pig with curly tusks found only on the islands of Sulawesi, Toga and Molucca of the Indonesian archipelago. Their habitat is the rainforests and canebrakes, near rivers and lowland forests. The babirusa is a very strange looking member of the pig family. They are only distantly related to other pigs, and have been given their own subfamily, the Babirousinae. There are three subspecies of the Babirusa corresponding to the areas where they are found; the Sulawesi, Togian, and Moluccan babirusa. These subspecies have different hair covering, hair color, and tusk and body sizes. Fossil studies seem to show that the babirusa may be more closely related to hippopotamuses than pigs. The name babirusa in Malay means "pig deer". It got this name from its bizarre tusks. The upper canines actually grow up through the skin of it snout from the inside. These 12 inch long tusks then grow up and curl over towards the forehead, sometimes touching the snout again. The lower canines are also very long and protrude from the sides. The two sets of tusks give the appearance of the antlers of a deer. Only the bottom tusks are used offensively. The top tusks can't be used for foraging or as weapons because they are very fragile and lose in their sockets. Females have shorter tusks, or none at all.

    67. Animal Info - Black Uakari
    Biology, ecology, habitat, and status of rare, threatened and endangered which the animal extracts with its sharp canines, opening up a fruit and
    http://www.animalinfo.org/species/primate/cacamela.htm
    Animal Info - Black Uakari
    (Other Names: Acarai-Bico, Bicó, Black-backed Uakari, Black-headed Uakari, Cacajao, Caruiri, Cauiri, Charú, Charurikaya, Charuruka, Charutika, Cháu, Chucuto, Chucuzo, Colimocho, Ëh, Fide, Golden-headed Uakari, Humboldt's Black-headed Uacari, Ichaca, Ichacha, Karrubirri, Mico Colimocho, Nüestiama, Nüestiamini, Ouacari Tête Noire, Piconturu, Pitiontouro, Puoghu, Schwarzkopf Uacari, Uacari de Costas Douradas, Uacarí-Preto)
    Cacajao melanocephalus
    Contents
    Profile Picture
    Tidbits

    Status and Trends
    ...
    References
    Profile
    Pictures: Black Uakari #1 (13 Kb JPEG); Black Uakari #2 (35 Kb JPEG) The black uakari weighs a little less than 3 kg (6.6 lb) and has a head and body length less than 0.5 m (1.6'). There are two subspecies of black uakari. The golden-backed subspecies Cacajao melanocephalus ouakari ) is richly colored with a saddle and back of golden-yellow that contrasts with its darker chestnut-red sides and underparts. Its arms are dark-brown or blackish as are the lower parts of its legs from the knee down. The flanks are chestnut red, this extending to the short tail as well. The black-backed subspecies C. m.

    68. News Clippings May/June 2003
    However, they will not tolerate the presence of other canines and will act In May 2001, the Committee on the Status of endangered Wildlife in Canada
    http://www.wolfology.com/id11.htm

    69. 100 Wolf Facts
    The wolf has 42 teeth, with six incisors, two canines, eight premolars and four Under the endangered Species Act of 1973, the gray wolf is listed as
    http://www.wolfology.com/id16.htm

    70. Primate Info Net: Common Marmoset: General Information
    Short canines. Life History. Life span 12 years; Age at maturity 18 months Buffy tufteared marmoset (Callithrix aurita) endangered
    http://pin.primate.wisc.edu/callicam/marm2.html
    Welcome to Primate Info Net! If you can read this...YOU SHOULD UPDATE YOUR BROWSER. The browser you are using is NOT standards-compliant. Updating it will enhance your experience on Primate Info Net and most other websites you visit. Go to Advanced Search FEEDBACK Home About ... Callicam
    Common Marmoset
    General Information
    Habitat and Distribution
    Marmosets and tamarins are found primarily in the tropical rainforests of South America with a few remnant populations located in Central America. The common marmoset is distributed throughout the Atlantic Coastal Forest of northeastern Brazil.
    • Translocated populations of the common marmoset also flourish in the ranges of other Brazilian marmoset and tamarin species, such as around Rio de Janiero, well beyond their native coastal forests.
    The home range of a marmoset group can vary from 5,000 to 65,000 square meters (1.2-16 acres). On any one day a marmoset group will travel about 500 to 1000 meters. The common marmoset is entirely arboreal (tree dwelling) and prefers secondary or disturbed forests and edge habitat.

    71. Boston Veterinary Associates: East Boston Animal Clinic, South Boston Animal Hos
    canines. American Canine Association Doggy Information on the Web . Pets World index . . . Selective index of sites by category and species.
    http://www.bostonvet.com/links.html
    Welcome to Boston Veterinary Associates
    Free Vet Visit
    Links
    Comprehensive Sites/Indexes
    Taxonomic Index Birds

    72. The Biogeography Of Vampire Bat
    index Bats (photo © Encarta) However, the vampire bat is not endangered at this point. Evolution. Currently, bats are in a single order,
    http://www.angelfire.com/realm/shades/demons/bats/vampirebats.htm
    setAdGroup('67.18.104.18'); var cm_role = "live" var cm_host = "angelfire.lycos.com" var cm_taxid = "/memberembedded" Search: Lycos Angelfire Aeon Flux Share This Page Report Abuse Edit your Site ... Guestbook The Biogeography of Vampire Bat (Desmondus rotundas) San Francisco State University Department of Geography http://bss.sfsu.edu/geog/bholzman/courses/fall99projects/vampire.htm by Nikki Michel, student in Geography 316, Fall 1999
    • Common name: vampire bat Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Mammalia Order: Chiroptera Family: Desmodontidae Genus: Desmondus Species: Desmondus rotundus
    Description of Species Natural History Vampire bats are considered agricultural pests in many parts of Mexico and Latin America where rainforests have been cut down to make way for grazing cattle. Here, control programs are initiated to cut down on health risks to the cows. According to Anastasia Toufexis (1995)," due to the fear associated with the vampire bat, people routinely dynamite and burn caves or roosts. Unfortunately, people also destroy very helpful, fruit eating bats that occupy the same areas. However, the vampire bat is not endangered at this point.

    73. HometownAnnapolis.com,
    and went for the city elections this week, and there will be no canines on the ballot. They claim that endangered animals are a problem out west,
    http://www.capitalonline.com/cgi-bin/read/2005/08_05-46/TOP
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    74. Gray Wolf Canis Lupus: Nature Photography And Wildlife Links
    Wildlife Rehabilitation Database Home Mammal index Species Gray Wolf (Timber ARE WOLVES endangered? Updated January 1998. The wolf in the contiguous 48
    http://raysweb.net/species/wolflinks.html
    Gray Wolf [Canis lupus] Links Gray Wolf (Canis lupus)and Other Wildlife of the Rocky Mountains Gray Wolves and other Wildlife of the Rocky Mountains. Comprehensive Links pages.
    http://raysweb.net/wildlife
    Wolves on the Web Comprehensive webpage on wolves.
    http://www.geocities.com/RainForest/Vines/2410/
    World of Lady Wolf - WolfLinks Information on the Reintroduction of the wolf in Yellowstone National Park and Central Idaho. Information on the preservation of nature, wildlife and the environment, and endangered species.
    http://www.ladywolf.com/wolflinks.html
    The BoomerWolf Page - What are the types of wolves? Click One Wolf Classification Common Name Scientific Name Melville Island Wolf Canis Lupus Arctos This wolf only occurs on the arctic islands from Melville Island to Ellesmere Island.
    http://www.boomerwolf.com/wolf1e.htm
    Canis Lupus (Gray Wolf) The Gray Wolf Pictures from the Swedish University Network SUNET "Howl of the wolf movie, owwww, owwww!!" Kingdom Animalia All animals Phylum Chordata Animals with notochords Subphylum Vertebrata Animals with a skeleton Class Mammalia Mammals
    http://www.hillsborough.k12.nj.us/hhs/endspeci/canislupus.html

    75. Reptile Forums.com - Index - Outlaw Of Snakes?
    Reptile Forums.com index The Front Page Reptile Polls Outlaw of Snakes? and read the law here http//canines.com/rescue/animallaw.shtml
    http://reptileforums.com/forums/archive/index.php/t-1165.html
    Reptile Forums.com - Index The Front Page Reptile Polls PDA View Full Version : Outlaw of Snakes? 10-03-2003, 03:10 PM Snakes alive! : Murrieta's council will discuss draft ordinance Tuesday
    Published: February 1, 2003
    Edition: SOUTHWEST COUNTY; CORONA-NORCO; MORENO VALLEY
    Section: LOCAL
    Page#: B01
    MURRIETA
    City officials are considering rattling the cages of snake owners.
    A proposal to constrict the number and size of the reptiles is slithering its way to the City Council's meeting Tuesday. Proponents say the ordinance would prevent serpents from getting loose and harming the public.
    Opponents say city officials are putting a stranglehold on their personal freedom and are targeting snake lovers.
    "There are going to be a lot of disappointed snake owners," said Roxanne Weins, an employee at a Temecula pet store that specializes in reptiles. "They might not be dogs, cats, or fish, but they are our pets."
    The City Council will discuss the proposal and vote on whether to put the item on a future agenda for consideration or drop it altogether. Councilman Warnie Enochs brought the item to the City Council's attention after receiving a number of phone calls from concerned residents who live near a home with several large snakes.

    76. The Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation
    The gray wolf is currently one of the most endangered large carnivores in Such transmission occurs due to roaming domestic and feral canines in close
    http://www.grdodge.org/frontiers_pastprojects_1999.htm
    1999 Frontiers for Veterinary Medicine Fellows and Project Summaries
    Hayley Adams
    University of Tennessee, College of Veterinary Medicine
    Mentor: Dr. John New A Medical Survey of Tourists Visiting Kibale National Park, Uganda to Determine the Potential Risk for Disease Transmission to Chimpanzees from Ecotourism
    Kibale National Park, Uganda, is home for many chimpanzees who have been habituated to human presence. Because of growing eco-tourism, human visits to chimpanzees have greatly increased the amount of disease exposure that chimps must endure. In order to create a humane visiting protocol and viewing regulations, Ms. Adams will be collecting data from tourists regarding their health conditions and vaccinations. The introduction of a common human disease, such as tuberculosis, can devastate an entire chimpanzee community. Fidel Infante Alarcon
    Univerisdad Autonoma de Nuevo Leon
    Mentor: Dr. Fidel Infante Martinez Fighting Cocks: A Study of the Abuse and Cruelty which Roosters are Submitted
    Mr. Infante Alarcon will be compiling a comprehensive overview of cockfighting in Mexico with an emphasis on legal regulations and disease transmission.

    77. The Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation
    These canines are subject to various laws regarding their legal status as well as no is contaminating the Orinoco River where endangered turtles live.
    http://www.grdodge.org/frontiers_pastprojects_1998.htm
    1998 Frontiers for Veterinary Medicine Fellows and Project Summaries
    Jose de Angel
    Kansas State University, College of Veterinary Medicine
    Mentor: Dr. Antonio Mignucci-Giannoni The Introduction of Exotic Animals through Pet Shops: An Ecological and Ethical Issue Affecting the Native Fauna of Puerto Rico
    Various non-endemic species of animals are introduced daily to Puerto Rico through pet stores. Mr. de Angel will be conducting a survey on the animal trade into Puerto Rico by asking several questions including: which species are most commonly imported; which illegal species are being imported; what type of enforcement is there for animal trade; and what role do veterinarians have in controlling the trade and treating of illegal animals. A clear understanding of the issues and impact of animal trade and the role that veterinarians play will be of great consequence for animals in pet shops as well as in the wild. Enoch Bergman
    Colorado State University, College of Veterinary Medicine
    Mentor: Dr. Stephen Mackessy

    78. New Page 2
    Canine distemper is a virus carried by all canines and sylvatic plague is carried by prairie dogs. http//endangered.fws.gov/esb/96/ferret.html
    http://www.se.gov.sk.ca/ecosystem/speciesatrisk/blackfootedferret.htm
    Black-footed Ferret
    (Mustela nigripes)
    Status: Extirpated Biodiversity Conservation Crown Land Deer Damage ... Site Map Black-footed Ferret Mustela nigripes Status: Extirpated Description: The Black-footed Ferret is a mammal belonging to the Mustelidae family. Mustelids have scent glands under their tail, long slender bodies, short legs and sharp claws. Black-footed Ferrets are slender animals weighing 700 to 1,125 grams (1.5 to 2.5 pounds). They are wiry mammals, and are 45 to 60 centimeters (18 to 24 inches) long, with fairly short legs. They have a black mask, black feet, and a black tipped tail. Their large front paws have well-developed claws that are used for digging. Their fur is short and yellow-buff in colour. Their bellies are lighter in colour and they have a white forehead, muzzle, and throat. Black-footed ferrets do not change colour in the winter. They have large ears and eyes but their sense of smell is probably the most important sense used for locating prey. Long-tailed weasels are sometimes mistaken for Black-footed Ferrets. Long-tailed weasels differ from Black-footed Ferrets in a number of ways. Long-tailed weasels are much smaller than Black-footed Ferrets with a length of 30 to 50 centimeters (12 to 20 inches) and a weight of 200 to 340 grams (0.44 to 0.75 pounds). Weasels are lighter in colour and the only dark spot on the body is a black spot on the tip of their tail. In the winter, the fur of the long-tailed weasel turns white. Status: The Black-footed Ferret was listed as extirpated in 1978, by the Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada (COSEWIC). There are only three species of ferrets in the world and the Black-footed Ferret is the only one native to North America. The historic distribution of the animal is not well known in Canada, but many people believe that it is closely linked to its primary food source, the black-tailed prairie dog (

    79. Taxonomy
    The long canines can seize and hold meat or bones, the sharp incisors can In 1978 they were reclassified from endangered to threatened under the ESA in
    http://www.bv229.k12.ks.us/biophilia/wsc/forestanimal/DHumWolf/Wolf.htm
    Gray Wolf
    Taxonomy
    Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Mammalia Order: Carnivora Family: Canidae Genus Canis Species: Lupus
    Identifying Characteristics
    Food: The gray wolf is a carnivore, both predator and scavenger. Prey is located by chance or scent. Wolves primarily hunt in packs for large prey such as moose, elk, bison, musk oxen, and reindeer. Once these large ungulates are taken down, the wolves attack their rump, flank, and shoulder areas. Wolves control prey populations by hunting the weak, old, and immature. A wolf can consume up to 9 kg of meat at one meal. Wolves usually utilize the entire carcass, including some hair and bones. Smaller prey such as beavers, rabbits, and other small mammals are usually hunted by lone wolves, and they are a substantial part of their diet. Wolves may also eat livestock and garbage when it is available. Geographic Range: The Gray wolf is found in the northern hemisphere except tropical forests and arid deserts. Once roamed most of the northern hemisphere, now found only in Canada, northern US, Eastern Europe, and wilder areas of Western Europe and Asia. The gray wolf is most prominent in areas of open tundra and wilderness forests. The home range of gray wolves depends on food availability, season, and the number of wolves. Individual pack ranges rarely overlap and meetings between pack members often result in chases, savage fighting, and death. In Alaska, one range of a gray wolf pack was 13,000 square kilometers and the smallest range of a gray wolf pack was 18 square kilometers in Ontario.

    80. Unusual Animal Career Series: Special Course On Wolf Handling And Managing Wolve
    You can do this easily by going back to the index page or from the links on your left packs of Alaskan gray wolves and the endangered Mexican gray wolf.
    http://www.arkanimals.com/ark/uac_animal_careers_wolf.html
    Welcome to adventure!
    Wolf Wrangling by Diana L. Guerrero unless otherwise noted.
    All rights reserved. Contact arkanimals.com for reprint permissions and fees.
    Animal Careers UAC Index Animal Careers 1 Animal Careers 2 Animal Careers 3 Animal Careers 4 Animal Careers 5 Animal Careers 6 Animal Careers 7 Animal Careers 8 Animal Careers 9 Animal Careers 10 Animal Careers 11 Animal Careers 12 Animal Career Seminars Career Questionnaire Equine Careers Elephant School Wolf School Unusual Animal Careers
    Professional Course in Wolf Wrangling Editor's Note: This course is for professional wolf managers and related personnel. This article is part of an ongoing series related to animal careers. To reap the benefits of all the tips and requirements of this series it is suggested that you read them in order. You can do this easily by going back to the index page or from the links on your left. Continuing education is important for the animal professional. There are a variety of professional seminars and courses to pick from but it is always nice to have one locally.

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