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         Wildlife - General Information:     more books (18)
  1. RUN WILD: A storage and retrieval system for wildlife habitat information (General technical report RM) by David R Patton, 1978
  2. Seedskadee National Wildlife : travel map & general information (SuDoc I 49.44/2:SE 3/6) by U.S. Dept of Interior, 2000
  3. Seedskadee, National Wildlife Refuge : travel map & general information (SuDoc I 49.44/2:SE 3/6/2000) by U.S. Dept of Interior, 2000
  4. Endangered Species: Must They Disappear (Information Plus Reference Series) by Gloria Cooksey, 2001-02
  5. Ruby Lake National Wildlife Refuge, Nevada : fishing, hunting, boating, general information (SuDoc I 49.44/2:R 82/4) by U.S. Dept of Interior, 1995
  6. General information on Mississippi bird life (Educational notes on Mississippi wildlife) by B. Erskine Gandy, 1961
  7. General information (SuDoc I 49.2:IN 3/2) by U.S. Dept of Interior, 1995
  8. Endangered species : this animal is protected under the Endangered Species Act of 1973 : general information (SuDoc I 49.2:EN 2/24) by U.S. Dept of Interior, 1989
  9. Animals in Wildlife: Biology, Behavior and Vectors for Disease: Index for New Information by Bruce J. McNally, 1995-08
  10. Field Manual of Wildlife Diseases : General Field Procedures and Diseases of Birds (Info rmation and Technology Report, 1999-001 ADA371843/Ll)
  11. Birds of Malheur National Wildlife Refuge Oregon (Guides to Information Sources) by Carroll D. Littlefield, 1990-09
  12. Statistical Analysis of Geographic Information with ArcView GIS And ArcGIS by David W. S. Wong, Jay Lee, 2005-10-20
  13. Natural Heritage: Classification, Inventory, and Information by Albert E. Radford, 1981-12
  14. The Exploitation of Plant Genetic Information: Political Strategies in Crop Development (Biotechnology in Agriculture Series, No. 22) by R. Pistorius, J. van Wijk, 1999-12

181. National Fish And Wildlife Foundation - Home
A collaborative effort between the NFWF, BLM, the FS, BOR and Trout Unlimited to restore the health of riverine systems and their native species.
http://www.nfwf.org/

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The National Fish and Wildlife Foundation conserves healthy populations of fish, wildlife and plants, on land and in the sea, through creative and respectful partnerships, sustainable solutions, and better education.
The Foundation meets these goals by awarding matching grants to projects benefiting conservation education, habitat protection and restoration, and natural resource management.
News
August 29, 2005
Prominent conservationist John F. Turner joins National Fish and Wildlife Foundation
June 30, 2005 Foundation Grants to Help Restore America's Streams and Wetlands June 30, 2005 Foundation Awards $1.7 Million to Support Invasive Plant Control More news... Programs Stream Improvement Program Pulling Together Initiative Great Lakes Watershed Restoration Program Oregon Governor’s Fund for the Environment ... More programs... We make conservation your best business decision - Partnerships that work - Solutions that last National Fish and Wildlife Foundation National Office 1120 Connecticut Ave., NW Suite 900, Washington, DC 20036

182. Equine And Wildlife Gallery
Gallery of Lynn PontoPeterson, an illustrator who accepts commissions of horses, other pets and wildlife originals.
http://www.angelfire.com/biz/Morabs/index.html
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Equine and Wildlife Gallery
by
Lynn Ponto-Peterson
I am an illustrator who does commissions of horses, other pets and wildlife originals
To see my artwork please CLICK HERE and then hit BACK to return to this page Original Artwork Currently for Sale
22x28(framed size)Pastel Painting, "Evening Light"
30x40 Oil on Canvas, "Reflections"
Signed photo prints available at:
Each print is signed and matted with backing board, ready for framing. Custom matting is available on request at no extra charge, otherwise matte is chosen to compliment each print.
Prints currently available:
Reflections
Arabian Mare and Foal
Evening Light
Where the Ocean Meets the Sand Morgan Mare and Foal Inner Wisdom
To see images of these prints and more please CLICK HERE Please send check or money order in U.S. funds to The Morab Horse Assn. - P.O. Box 82, Caledonia, IL. 61011 Delivery is around ten days if print is in stock or two to three weeks if print is out of stock Email: equinart@concentric.net

183. Jonas Studios Wildlife Sculpture - Museum Quality Animals And Dinosaurs
Museum quality animal miniatures and World's Fair dinosaurs; bronzes and fine art collectables, scale images cast in porcelain.
http://www.jonasstudios.com/wildlifesculpture/
Each sculpture is still cast in the unique porcelain alloy developed exclusively for Jonas and hand-painted by skilled artisans to capture life as only fine sculptural art can.
Start Here -
To See Our World Of Wildlife.
Quick Select North American Animals South American Animals European Animals African Animals Asian Animals Australian Animals
Special Editions Limited by number or the length of time available. We offer special editions in a variety of casting materials.
Louis Paul Jonas
Find That Animal
Check out our animal finder for information on items not shown in this site.
World Of Wildlife
Dinosaurs Special Editions Louis Paul Jonas ...
CONTACT US VIA EMAIL: dmerritt@jonasstudios.com

184. Wec Coop Website
Conducts detailed investigations of wetlands and their component fish and wildlife resources, emphasizing the linkages with both aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems.
http://www.wec.ufl.edu/coop/
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185. FANTASTIC MICHIGAN WILDLIFE HABITAT
Details about creating a natural habitat for wildlife in the garden.
http://home.att.net/~siegrid.stern/WILDLIFE-HABITAT.htm
OFFICIAL BACKYARD WILDLIFE HABITAT CERTIFIED BY THE NATIONAL WILDLIFE FEDERATION
Visit: Conifer Obsession A VIRTUAL INTERNATIONAL CONIFER SOCIETY
The population boom has changed forever the living conditions of our wildlife. We humans invaded the animals habitat and forced them to live among us. By planting only berry-producing shrubs and trees which bear fruit, my whole property has become a wildlife habitat. To aid in my war against insects, I encourage a large population of birds in my yard by supplying them with their basic needs. My property provides the four basic habitat elements wildlife need to thrive: water, food, cover and a place to raise their young. I plan my landscape with needs of wildlife in mind and use only berry- or seed-producing plants. I encourage you to do the same. Return To Home Page To return to this page, click the "Back" button on your browser. Click on any photo to enlarge - Click on underlined text for more information MY PLANTINGS INCLUDE: Many varieties of berry-producing viburnums Cotoneasters (Cotoneaster apiculatus and horizontalis) Cutleaf Buckthorns (Rhamnus frangula asplenifolia) Cranberries (Viburnum opulus) Dogwoods (Cornus sericea) Hawthorns (Crataegus phaenopyrum) Honeysuckles (Lonicera) - native Bush Honeysuckles Serviceberries (Amelanchier arborea) Privets (Ligustrum amurense) Various Taxus and Juniperus species and Euonymus Large variety of conifers, including many dwarf conifers

186. Swandog Studio: Xenia's Fantasy, Wildlife & Anthropomorphic (Furry) Art Gallery
Fantasy, wildlife and anthro (furry) art by Xenia Eliassen; plus a furry book list, links, poetry and more.
http://swandogstudio.com
Color Art Lineart Greyscale Sketches Commissions Gift Art Poetry Books Sheezy Elfwood DevArt Epilogue Links Furbid LJ Guestbook Last Updated: Aug, 2005:
(3 New Giftart Pics Conbadge Auction Xenia Eliassen (aka "Swandog", and formerly Xenia Arrick) is 33 and has been drawing since she was 2. Animals (wildlife, pets and equines), anthropomorphic (aka "furry"), fantasy and religious themes are her specialty, but she can do a wide variety of subjects. She's won awards in art contests over the years at school, college, and fantasy/sci-fi conventions. She's sold many prints, portraits, company logos, t-shirt designs, Christmas card designs, a coloring book, woodcrafts, sculptures and other custom work. Currently, she is involved in several projects, including many commissions and professional facepainting work. She is not accepting any new commissions or art trades at this time, but please e-mail her if you are interested in purchasing an original or print of her work, or check her Furbid link (at top of page). If you wish to know more about her, please check out her other pages/galleries and her LiveJournal (links at top of page). Thank you for visiting! :) A few companies and organizations which use logos created by Xenia: Southwest Log Homes
The Ferret Lover's Club of Texas

Norsk Ornitologisk Forening
(banner) This site is a member of WebRing.

187. Wildlife Counts
Software to help estimate populations of birds and fish in an ecosystem.
http://www.wildlifecounts.com/
About the Program:
Wildlife Counts is a training program for estimating population sizes.
Professional and amateur wildlife watchers alike have benefited from this powerful tool for many years. Now it has been enhanced with superior computer graphics resulting in screen images that are often difficult to distinguish from pictures. Gone are the days when biologists dropped handfuls of rice or beans on a table to simulate animal groups. Now the computer does all of the counting for you.
The program features four bird species, one fish species, and simple randomized points. Parameters may be set for minimum and maximum values, experience level, and randomization options. Your estimation results are exportable.
Screen Shots:
View the gallery to appreciate the life-like quality of our computer simulations.
Product Demo:
Download a limited feature demo of the program.
9.75 MB
Ordering Information:
$39.00 - One CD for One User $79.00 - One CD for Five Users $91.00 - Five CDs for Five Users $129.00 - One CD for Ten Users

188. African Wildlife Images
Library of high resolution stock wildlife photographs by John Visser.
http://www.africanwildlifephotos.co.za
About this site:
This site serves as a facility for wildlife editors and publishers to inspect a list of our available images. We have over 7000 stock images of wildlife, mainly from Southern Africa but also from the rest of the continent and other parts of the world. Each image is stored in high-resolution digitised format suitable for printing. What to do if you would like to see image previews:
Let us know which species interests you, the publication you are representing, approximate circulation figures and the planned size of the printed image. This will enable us to give you a quotation, after which (assuming you are happy with the quotation) we will send you screen-resolution images by email and you can decide if any suit your requirements. Click on any of the links below to see a list of what we have to offer. Amphibians [104 items listed] Birds [105 items listed] Flora [200 items listed] Insects [123 items listed] Lizards [308 items listed] Mammals [228 items listed] Marine Life [63 items listed] Scorpions [35 items listed] Snakes [170 items listed] Email us
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189. Vermont Fish & Wildlife
Department Library • Education Training • Support Fish wildlife • wildlifeLaws • Press Room • Special Features • Maps • Links • Photo Credit • Site Map
http://www.vtfishandwildlife.com/fish_seasons.cfm
2004 Fishing Seasons and Dates
See Law Digest for complete rules.
Apr 10 – Oct 31 No Closed Season Jun 12 – Nov 30 Apr 10 – Jun 11 Pickerel, N. Pike, Yellow Perch No Closed Season May 3, 2003 – Mar 15, 2004
May 1, 2004 – Mar 15, 2005 Walleye (all other waters except Connecticut River) No Closed Season Smelt May 31, 2003 – Mar 31, 2004
May 29, 2004 - Mar 31, 2005 Smelt (Lake Champlain) No Closed Season Free Fishing Day June 12, 2004
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190. FREE-ROAMING DOGS POSE A THREAT TO WILDLIFE
An article on the increased incidence of dogs chasing and killing wildlife in Colorado.
http://www.dnr.state.co.us/cdnr_news/wildlife/199861512282.html
Release Date: FREE-ROAMING DOGS POSE A THREAT TO WILDLIFE
Glen Eyre, district wildlife manager for Archuleta County, said that people honestly believe that their dogs are under control and do not believe that their dog would chase the wildlife.
Rick Adams, district wildlife manager in Basalt, said that between Glenwood Springs, Aspen and Vail, his department receives reports of dogs chasing big game almost daily.
During the spring, fawns and elk calves are particularly vulnerable. Recently, Adams was called to the scene of a gruesome dog attack on a young fawn in a subdivision near Glenwood Springs.
Colorado considers deer and elk state property valued at $700 for an elk and $500 for a deer respectively. That means pet owners could be billed and charged for the civil offense for any mangled deer or elk injured or killed by dogs.
Glen Cook, technician for the Boulder districts of Arapaho and Roosevelt National Forests, said that 25 percent of the people who hike in Indian Peaks wilderness bring their dog. Of those people, only 65 percent comply with the leash laws.
Attached is a list of National Forest areas where leash and voice command laws are enforced in wilderness areas. Rocky Mountain Region Wilderness Areas

191. Web1
A group of local residents who help to improve Victoria Park, Bristol, for people and wildlife.
http://www.ionacons.demon.co.uk/vpwg/
Victoria Park Wildlife Group Victoria Park Wildlife Group is a group of local residents who help to improve Victoria Park, Bristol for people and wildlife. We are an independent group approved by the City Council and funded by the Council and various businesses and trusts. We have been operating since 1989 and are seen as a good example of how local people can become involved in managing a park. We have regular meetings and work-days and welcome your involvement. How you can help... VPWG always welcomes extra help. We need practical help for the park projects and also background support in administration, design and fund-raising. Current Projects Tree Planting
Over 12 000 native trees and shrubs have been planted since 1989 in the form of hedgerows and copses. The trees are all doing very well and have really begun to change the appearance of the park.
The Wetland
This ambitious project has occupied a lot of our time. This area is a great attraction to children and pets, as well as wildlife. Repeated planting of trees and shrubs has helped the area become a leafy oasis in the middle of the park.
Butterfly garden
A different kind of flower-bed near the Bowling Green is specially designed to attract and feed insects.

192. Wildlife Rehabilitation Today
Web version of the international magazine dedicated to the rescue, care and release back to the wild of orphaned and injured wild animals. Provides online articles, news, book reviews and resources.
http://www.wildliferehabtoday.com/

Click Image Welcome to
WRT Online Your Internet connection to the magazine.
Site Contents WRT Resources
Shop for Books, Supplies, and Equipment. Back Issues Index Buyers Guide Links Feedback ... Subscribe to WRT Cover: Fall 2003 / Winter 2004
print issue Issue Contents Fall 2003 / Winter 2004
Table of Contents Feature Story
The HSUS Cape Wildlife Center Captive Care
Stress: A Killer
Outsheltering Deer Book Reviews About WRT Ambassador of the Month
(Top left) Show us your Ambassador We appreciate your suggestions and comments about our new website. They are important for all of us.
Please use the FeedBack form. We read all messages. Thank you.
Wildlife Rehabilitation Today magazine provides a platform for information, methods, resources and communication for people involved in the rescue, rehabilitation and release back to the wild of injured and orphaned native wildlife throughout the world. Web Wings Net

193. New Page 2
Award winning Taxidermy by Shawn Galea and James McGreggor.
http://www.advancedtaxidermy.com
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194. Alaska Department Of Fish And Game — ADF&G Home Page
Learn about wild animals inhabiting Alaska. Organized into categories.
http://www.state.ak.us/local/akpages/FISH.GAME/notebook/notehome.htm

Contacts
Licenses/Permits Regulations News ...
Subsistence Fishing

Farming
Salmon Enhancement

Hatcheries
Southeast Sustainable

Salmon Fund
Board of Fisheries

MSA Reauthorization info
Cook Inlet Salmon Fisheries:
Commercial, Sport, Personal Use, and Subsistence Wildlife Conservation Home Trapping Information ... Alaska's Bears Conservation Planning Sport Fish Publications Comm Fish Publications Wildlife Publications Subsistence Publications ... Boards Support Newsletter All You Can Eat, June 2004 Alaska Wildlife News Wings Over Alaska Birding Newsletter, (pdf) Statewide News Releases The Wolf in Alaska Invasive Species Conservation Planning Fee Increase Information Alaska at the Crossroads: Addressing the Growth of Finfish Farming Online Licenses Big Game Hunt Permits Subsistence Tier II McNeil Bear Sanctuary Viewing Permit Walrus Is. Sanctuary

195. Jackson Hole Wildlife Film Festival
Celebrating nature films in the heart of Grand Teton National Park.
http://www.jhfestival.org/
FOR INFORMATION ON THE COMMUNITY FESTIVAL, click HERE The Jackson Hole Wildlife Film Festival is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting high-quality natural history programming that raises awareness and sensitivity to the wild world around us. UPCOMING EVENTS
The Nature Filmmaking Event of the Year!
Set within one of the most spectacular natural settings in North America, the eighth Jackson Hole Wildlife Film Festival will convene in Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming. Join us September 19-24 for an unforgettable week, celebrating the world’s finest examples of natural history filmmaking and storytelling. JHWFF is pleased to announce the Film Competition Winners for the 2005 Festival! The Day-by-Day schedule (including screenings), is now online. Visit the section.
WE HOPE YOU WILL JOIN US IN JACKSON HOLE
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196. Cameron Prairie National Wildlife Refuge
Includes facts, history, hunting and fishing regulations, and public use opportunities.
http://cameronprairie.fws.gov/
Glenn Harris
Refuge Manager 1428 Highway 27 Bell City, LA 70630
FAX: (337) 598-2492
E-mail: cameronprairie@fws.gov Directions to Refuge Fact Sheet Educational Programs ... Louisiana Waterfowl Issues
Refuge Facts
  • Established: 1988. Acres: 9,621, Gibbstown Unit. Located in Cameron Parish, LA. Location: The refuge is located 25 miles southeast of Lake Charles, Louisiana on the LA Highway 27, the Creole Nature Trail All American Road.
Natural History
  • Abundant migratory birds, and fresh marsh are the dominant features of the area. Old ricefields have been converted to moist soil management areas utilizing existing levees and pump system. Over 45,000 ducks and 10,000 geese at peak populations during the winter months. Provides excellent habitat for native wildlife including alligators, furbearers, white-tailed deer, as well as numerous migratory birds throughout the year.
Financial Impact
  • Seven-person staff.

197. Environmental Jobs With WWF
Conservation and administrative positions at WWF offices around the world.
http://www.panda.org/about_wwf/jobs/index.cfm
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198. TPWD: Boating - Water Safety Digest
Digest of the Texas Water Safety Act.
http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/boat/wsdigest.htm
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    Water Safety Digest
    A Digest of the Texas Water Safety Act
    This digest is not valid after Aug. 31, 2007 Information in this digest may change because of action by the Texas Legislative, the Texas Parks and Wildlife Commission or U.S. Coast Guard.
    Texas Registration and Title Requirements
    • All motorized boats, regardless of length; All sailboats 14 feet in length or longer or any sailboat with an auxiliary engine(s); All outboard motors must be titled.
    Title applications and manufacturer's statement of origin (MSO) must accompany a request for boat registration for new boats and outboard motors. Exempted vessels
    Registration of USCG Documented Vessels
    Effective January 1, 2004, vessels documented by the U.S. Coast Guard are no longer exempt from state registration requirements. Requirements for registering a documented vessel:

199. Teaming With Wildlife
Cooperative effort between U.S. state fish and wildlife agencies, state parks and customers and businesses of the outdoors. Will provide funding to implement conservation strategies and provide recreational and educational opportunities.
http://www.teaming.com/
Teaming With Wildlife is a coalition of more than 3000 organizations working to prevent wildlife from becoming endangered by supporting increased state and federal funding for wildlife conservation. [more]
LATEST NEWS: State Wildlife Grants Receive Steady Funding for 2006 On August 2 nd , President Bush signed into law a Fiscal Year 2006 Interior, Environment and Related Agencies Appropriations Bill that provides $68.5 million for State Wildlife Grants . It’s a testament to the strength of our grassroots efforts that State Wildlife Grants was cut less than 1% in a bill that was cut 2.5% overall, and which dramatically cut many popular conservation programs. Time and again, Congressional staff members have relayed how impressed they are with the strength of our grassroots support. That we put together a letter from over 270 organizations less than two weeks after the Senate passed its bill sent a clear message that the House appropriation was not enough and made it impossible for Congress to cut our program as much as they cut the overall bill. Thank you for all your hard work to maintain State Wildlife Grants funding. ACT NOW: Take Your Congressional Delegation on a Field Trip Congress is on recess until Labor Day. This is also called "district work period". It’s a great time to try to schedule a meeting at home with a Member of Congress or invite one of the DC based staff to come back to the state and see a project related to State Wildlife Grants. Consider taking them along to do some field work (think national geographic experience). This can be an opportunity to sit down with them and review your future funding needs and go over your state's Wildlife Action Plan – it’s nice for them to get away from DC and they have a whole month free from legislative work. Call their district offices to invite them out.

200. Ed Sharp Photography - Sports And Event Photography
Portfolios include Adirondacks, Alaska, bears, birds and other animals.
http://www.SharpPhoto.com/
Click the logo above to visit my special Wildlife and Nature Photography section
Sports Photography - Event Photography - Photojournalism - Stock Photography
Portrait Photography - Corporate Photography - commercial Photography -Digital and Film

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