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  1. Index by Orin Alva Stevens, 1959-06
  2. Ustilaginales, Additions and Corrections, Host-Index by G. L. I. Zundel, J. H. Barnhardt, 1939-06
  3. Rainforests: Overview, Current Abstracts With Indexes
  4. The Environment Index: 1985 In Retrospect
  5. Habitat suitability index models : black-tailed prairie dog (SuDoc I 49.97:82 (10.156)) by Norman W. Clippinger, 1989
  6. Air Pollutions of Humans With Bacteria, Fungus & Molds in Homes, Offices & Hospitals: Index of New Information With Authors & Subjects by George R. Bonadio, 1993-09
  7. Habitat suitability index models: The Arizona guild and layers of habitat models (FWS/OBS) by Henry L Short, 1984
  8. Caa Regulations and Keyword Index Volumes
  9. Australian Plant Name Index: D - J (Australian Flora and Fauna Series, Vol 13)
  10. Habitat suitability index models: American black duck (wintering) (FWS/OBS) by James C Lewis, 1984
  11. Index to Plant Chromosome Numbers 1984-1985 (Monographs in Systematic Botany from the Missouri Botanical Garden, 0161-1542; Vol. 23)
  12. Habitat suitability index models and instream flow suitability curves: Inland stocks of striped bass (FWS/OBS) by Johnie H Crance, 1984
  13. Index to Plant Chromosome Numbers 1986-1987/Msb-30 by Peter Goldblatt, 1990-06-01
  14. Index to Plant Chromosome Numbers 1982-83 by Peter Goldblatt, 1985-12

101. Nearctica - Ecology - Biogeography - Biomes, Ecoregions, And Habitats - Estuarie
From Nearticathe complete gateway to the natural world of North America.
http://www.nearctica.com/ecology/habitats/estuary.htm
Habitats - Salt Marsh and Estuary Special Segments Butterflies of North America Conifers of North America Eastern Birds List of N.A. Insects Home Eastern Wildflowers General Topics Natural History Ecology Family Environment Evolution Home Education Home Conservation Geophysics Paleontology Commercial Organizations Buy Books about Estuaries An estuary is a partially enclosed body of water formed where freshwater from rivers and streams flows into the ocean, mixing with the salty sea water. Estuaries and the lands surrounding them are places of transition from land to sea, and from fresh to salt water. Although influenced by the tides, estuaries are protected from the full force of ocean waves, winds, and storms by the reefs, barrier islands, or fingers of land, mud, or sand that define an estuary's seaward boundary. Some familiar examples of major estuaries include San Francisco Bay, Puget Sound, Chesapeake Bay, Boston Harbor, and Tampa Bay. Salt Marshes are one typical habitat type occurring commonly in estuaries. Salt marshes are particularly important because they are among the most productive habitats on earth and are home to a wealth of plant and wildlife species. Salt marshes are technically wetlands, but are included here because they are a dominant component of many estuaries.

102. Riviste@Nephila - Magazines@Nephila
Publishes research and review articles on all aspects of animal behavior. Formerly called Monitore Zoologico Italiano.
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provides publication of research and review articles on all aspects of animal behaviour. Articles should emphasize the significance of the research for understanding the function, ecology, or evolution of behaviour. Research articles may be in the form of full length papers or short research reports. The Editor encourages the submission of short papers containing critical discussion of current issues in the study of animal behaviour. Monograph-length manuscripts on topics of major interest, as well as descriptions of new methods are welcome. A Forum, Letters to Editor and Book Reviews are also included. Also available are Special Issues which are not published periodically and which vary in price according to the issue. Editor in Chief
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103. Fuji Xerox Environmental Activities
Circulation of wisdom of the environment . Let s circulate the wisdom of theenvironment . In this report, the results born from our company activities,
http://www.fujixerox.co.jp/eng/ecology/
Japan Overseas Inquiries Sitemap Japanese Page UP-DATE:2005.8.29
the realization of a sustainable earth environment
What's new Jun. Implements Key Campaign to Save Energy in Offices at Fuji Xerox and its Domestic Affiliates. New Jun. New Radio Wave Anechoic Chamber EMC Test Facility Starts Up. New Jun. Fuji Xerox of Shenzhen Granted Certification as Environment Friendly Corporation Organized for the First Time by Chinese Government. New May. New Launch of Eco-Balanced Paper "FR"Incorporating Woodchips From Own Plantation in New Zealand. New Apr. Suzuka Fuji Xerox Eliminates All Greenhouse Gases Except CO From All Production Processes. Back Number Corporate Governance: Management and Organization Environmental Action Plan
The Realization of a Sustainable Society
Environmental Management
Environmental Policy
Overview of Basic Environmental Strategy and Environmental Impact ... Initiatives to Reduce Quantities of Hazardous Chemical Substances Environmental Impact of Our Products
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Research and Development Technical Papers ISO 14001 Registration List of Fuji Xerox and It's Affiliated Companies Download Sustainability Report 2004

104. The Ecology Of The Family
Background paper for a familycentered approach to education and social service delivery.
http://www.nwrel.org/cfc/publications/ecology2.html
THE ECOLOGY OF THE FAMILY
A Background Paper
For A Family-Centered Approach To Education
and Social Service Delivery
Prepared by
Christie Connard
with Dr. Rebecca Novick
February 1996
Child, Family, and Community Program
Helen Nissani, Director
NORTHWEST REGIONAL EDUCATIONAL LABORATORY
101 SW Main Street, Suite 500
Portland, Oregon 97204
Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION
An Historical Footnote
A Process, Not A Method Or Content
KEY CONCEPTS OF AN ECOLOGICAL MODEL Introduction The Family As A System
A DEVELOPMENTAL PERSPECTIVE: GOODNESS OF THE FIT MODEL Child Development Family Development Behavior As A Complex Interaction Of Factors
THE DEVELOPMENTAL TRAJECTORY: RISK AND PROTECTIVE FACTORS
THE ECOLOGICAL MODEL: FROM THEORY TO PRACTICE Head Start Programs Early Intervention Programs Family Support Programs Public Schools
SUMMARY
BIBLIOGRAPHY
INTRODUCTION
This training module, Working Respectfully with Families: A Practical Guide for Educators and Human Service Workers was developed for the Northwest Regional Educational Laboratory's Integration of Education and Human Services Project. The goal of this project is to increase the ability of education and human services providers to form effective and supportive partnerships with each other and with the families they serve. The purpose of this background paper is to familiarize the trainers of these modules and participants in the workshops with the research, theories, and practice knowledge that are the foundation of the workshop. The specific strategies and applications of a Family-Centered Approach are covered in the workshop materials.

105. The Headbone Derby - Ecology Strikes Back!
Help Iz and Auggie solve a series of ecological problems happening on Planet Small by finding similar, reallife examples on Earth.
http://www.headbone.com/derby/eco/
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With this Derby, students will learn the fundamentals of Internet research and discover challenging ideas about ecosystems and important environmental issues. The Derby does all of this in a fun, engaging context!
Working closely with educators, we have designed this Derby around science State Frameworks. Our Teacher's Guide includes suggestions for use with each grade level (4-8) and provides you with a host of age-appropriate classroom extensions and related off-line activities.

106. ABSEARCH Home Page: Natural Resources, Wildlife, Ecology, Conservation Biology,
Databases of publications abstracts in wildlife, fisheries, ornithology, ecology, fire ecology, conservation biology, mammalogy, ichthyology, herpetology, and zoology.
http://www.absearch.com/Welcome.html
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Work experience in grassland ecology, ornithology, botany, and ungulate telemetry.
http://www.geocities.com/meghandinkins/
Pictures and Links Meghan Faye Dinkins meghandinkins@hotmail.com Resume Swiss Alps near Wengen, Berner Oberland, Switzerland.
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Teaching Assistant or Research Assistant, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, School of Biological Sciences , Lincoln, Nebraska, USA
I have taught ecology, general biology, and botany laboratories. My project is on Canada Thistle insect biocontrol effectiveness in western Nebraska.
Nov.-Dec. 2001    
Field Assistant, Zoological Institute, University of Ber n , Wengen, Berner Oberland, Switzerland
Tracked radio collared chamois with large zero-peak antennas mounted on fixed towers. Learned about chamois biology. Ran a palmtop computer.
April-Oct. 2001    
Project Biologist, EDM Internationa l-Audubon National Wildlife Refuge, Coleharbor, North Dakota USA Conducted the field operations of an avian power line collision study. Collected, identified, photographed, and necropsied avian specimens (including a federally threatened species) for power line collision injuries. Dealt with television, radio, and newspaper interest in this project. Collaborated with local and national electrical power concerns and the United States Fish and Wildlife Service. Jan.-March 2001   

108. Centre For Wildlife Ecology Home
A collaboration with the Canadian Wildlife Service (CWS), the Natural Science and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC). Overview, annual report, mission, faculty and students, ongoing projects, news and events, species studied and related sites.
http://www.sfu.ca/biology/wildberg/
C entre for W ildlife E cology The Centre for Wildlife Ecology is a collaboration between Simon Fraser University and the Canadian Wildlife Service. Its mission is to foster high quality, graduate training and research, conduct basic and applied research in wildlife ecology, and to provide knowledge and personnel that will help Environment Canada and other agencies meet the challenges of conservation in the 21st century.

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110. SpringerLink - Publication
Tables of contents and article abstracts from this SpringerVerlag journal. Complete article texts are available in PDF format to print subscribers.
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111. Index
The EC MAST III project is centered on an important and recently discovered genus of marine photosynthetic microorganism Prochlorococcus. This prokaryote proliferates in oligotrophic areas, including the Mediterranean and Red Seas, and is the tiniest and numerically the most abundant photosynthetic organism and accounts for a large part (up to 50%) of the photosynthetic biomass and primary production in these areas.
http://www.sb-roscoff.fr/PROMOLEC/
EU-MAST III
Contract MAS3-CT97-0128 Molecular Ecology of the Photosynthetic Procaryote Prochlorococcus a Key Organism of Oceanic Ecosystems Period of the contract : April 1, 1998-March 31, 2001 A summary of PROMOLEC Participating institutions and staff Publications Direct access to Prochlorococcus genome sites : Joint Genome Institute (USA): Sequences of MED4 and MIT9313 Genoscope (France): Sequence of SS120 Information for Partners (restricted access) Technical annex Events and reports schedule Kick off meeting report Management report 1 (6 Months) ... Field Workshop Eilat (September 10-19, 2000) . (Direct Access to CTD data here Data inventories (gene accession numbers) Materials and methods Last updated: April 10, 2003 Dr. F. Partensky, coordinator Station Biologique de Roscoff - Homepage EC DG XII - MAST III Homepage

112. The Need To Know Library - Ecology And Environment Links
Internet directory intended for botanists, plant ecologists, conservation biologists, resource managers, and students at the university or high school levels.
http://www.peak.org/~mageet/tkm/ecolenv.htm
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WWW Resources Related to the Science of Ecology and the State of the Environment
Last updated 3 November 1998
Accessed times since 25 February 1997.
Ecology

Botany and Systematics

Conservation Biology
Journals and Societies ...
Environmental Societies
E cological topics are listed under three headings: 1) Ecology, 2) Conservation Biology, and 3) Botany and Systematics. Links to home pages of botanical and ecological societies are provided in the Journals and Societies List. The Ecological Software List offers links to sites describing software applications for analyzing or organizing ecological data. The Natural Resource Agencies List provides links to home pages of government agencies that conduct ecological research or that are responsible for the management of various ecosystems. The Natural Areas and Reserves heading lists links to sites that feature information about natural areas, LTER sites, national parks, and wilderness areas. The Environment List refers to sites dealing with ecosytem conditions and the Environmental Societies List is a catalog of links to home pages of environmental organizations. R esources included here will be of interest to botanists, plant ecologists, conservation biologists, resource managers, and to students at the university or high school levels. In addition, many of these web sites may be useful to those wishing to learn more about local or global environments. In a time when humans are increasingly influencing and integrated with the ecosystems in which we live, it is important for all of us to be literate in basic ecological concepts and aware of environmental issues.

113. Brown, Michael F.
Research interests in ritual and religion, native peoples of North and South America, medical anthropology, human ecology, intellectual, and cultural property. Williams College.
http://www.williams.edu/AnthSoc/brown.htm

114. Learning Development Institute
LDI is a transdisciplinary networked learning community devoted to excellence in the development and study of learning. The collective responsibility for the ecology of the learning environment, and each individual's role in its participatory management, is among LDI's essential concerns.
http://www.learndev.org/
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115. Wetland Plant Ecology At Coastal Carolina University
Internet course with site visits to Waccamaw River and Little River in West Virginia.
http://kingfish.coastal.edu/biology/bio578/bio578.htm

116. ABCP--Welcome To The African Blackwood Conservation Project Home Page
A nonprofit organization devoted to replanting this threatened species in Tanzania. Blackwood is the premier wood of choice for fine concert-quality woodwind instruments, and the tree plays a vital role in the ecology of the East African savannah.
http://www.blackwoodconservation.org
So that
the song
of the
Tree of
Music
will not
go silent!
Summer 2005 Rolex Awards Journal Article on 1 Million Trees Planted
Kibosho East Environmental Handbook
Welcome to the website of the African Blackwood Conservation Project (ABCP). The aim of this project is to help replenish this valuable tree in Tanzania. Most people will not have knowingly seen blackwood but almost everyone will have heard it, for it is the premier wood of choice for fine concert-quality woodwind instruments such as clarinets, oboes and flutes, as well as being used in the manufacture of bagpipes. Blackwood is also the finest material available today for producing ornamental turning . In its African homeland, it is used to make intricate and highly detailed carvings , and plays a vital role in the ecology of the East African savannah. This website serves to document our efforts to perpetuate this remarkable natural resource. Despite its importance as a world timber there have been few conservation efforts to replenish the species. Although it is not yet on the endangered list the ABCP is taking efforts now to help assure that eventuality will not occur. To learn more about the wood, its homeland, this project, the people who are trying to make it happen and how you can help, click on the links in the banner above or the sitemap below. You may also

117. Christian Ecology
Christian ecology is that branch of Christian thought dedicated to the development and application of traditional and/or cuttingedge Christian thinking to the problem of environmental destruction and the resulting planetary crisis.
http://christianecology.org/
Fund for Christian Ecology
Christian Ecology
Animals and birds are dying because of the wickedness of our people,
people who say, "God doesn't see what we are doing." Jeremiah 12:4 (Today's English Version) In 1967, historian Lynn White published a now famous piece entitled "The Historical Roots of Our Ecological Crisis." White, himself a Christian, concluded that many of our environmental problems could be traced to the Christian notion that God gave this earth to humans for their use and specifically directed humans to exercise dominion over the earth and all of its life forms. While it is questionable that this is what White intended, the effect of the piece has been to serve as an indictment of Christianity as the source of our environmental problems, and to render laughable the idea that Christianity might have anything to contribute to our environmental crisis. As essayist Wendell Berry has observed, "the culpability of Christianity in the destruction of the natural world and uselessness of Christianity in any effort to correct that destruction are now established cliches of the conservation movement." Largely as a reaction and response to White’s piece, Christian thinkers have over the last three decades formulated a response to White’s indictment. The response has taken three distinct paths. One path, which can be called the Stewardship Model, concludes that God did indeed give humans dominion, but only on the condition that we act as wise stewards, exercising our dominion with prudence and care. This is the model that is preferred within evangelical and fundamentalist circles, to the extent that this wing of Christianity chooses to address the environmental issue.

118. Nearctica The Natural History Of North America
Comprehensive site including education, natural history, conservation, environment, ecology, evolution, geology, paleontology, and systematics.
http://www.nearctica.com/
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119. Central America Ecology And Environment
Annotated directory of online resources.
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120. Forward
The World Forum for Acoustic ecology (WFAE), founded in 1993, is an internationalassociation of affiliated organizations and individuals,
http://interact.uoregon.edu/MediaLit/WFAEHomePage
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