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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

141. Wildlife Ecology
Study of the distribution and reproductive status of grassland birds with respect to condition of grassland habitat in Virginia.
http://www.fw.vt.edu/fisheries/wildeco.htm
WILDLIFE ECOLOGY Distribution and Reproductive Status of Grassland Birds with respect to Condition of Grassland Habitat in Virginia Amy L. Meehan and Carola A. Haas The most precipitous declines in populations of songbirds in the eastern U.S. have been xhibited not by forest interior migrants, but by species that breed in grassland or shrubland habitats, according to data from Breeding Bird Survey routes. Many of these species were native to the extensive pine savannas that occupied much of the southeastern coastal plain and to the open habitat that occurred in the Shenandoah Valley. In the summer of 1996 we began preliminary field work to determine the breeding status in Virginia of several species of grassland bird, including upland sandpiper, Bachman's sparrow, and Henslow's sparrow. We documented presence of upland sandpiper and Bachman's sparrow in the state during the breeding season. We began work on a more common grassland species, the grasshopper sparrow, to determine the usefulness of a reproductive index to assess site quality. Premigratory Movements of a Neotropical Migratory Species: the Wood Thrush Jorge H. Vega

142. Chipangali Wildlife Orphanage
Bulawayo, Zimbabwe facility offering shelter to orphaned, abandoned, and sick wild animals. Provides details of sponsorship programs, an overview of ongoing research, and bush camp photos and prices.
http://www.chipangali.co.zw/
Chipangali Wildlife Orphanage, Bulawayo, Zimbabwe Chipangali is an African word from the Chinyanja language Eastern Zambia) meaning open friendly country. Chipangali is a wildlife Orphanage and not a zoo which offers a home to Orphaned, abandoned and sick wild animals. Young animals continually find there way into homes of nature lovers throughout Zimbabwe. Other animals are orphaned as a result of some mishap such as the death of the mother, injuries or snaring. Chipangali Wildlife Orphanage is a registered Welfare Organisation (38/77) in Zimbabwe which was established by Vivian and Paddy Wilson in 1973. Many wild animals are kept as pets and are indeed appealing and fun to have around, but once adults these loving babies turn into dangerous and aggressive wild animals, it then at this stage that they become a pest. It is here where Chipangali is approached to take over the responsibility of these animals and there by offer a home and once the initial settling down process is complete most animals are integrated into release programs. The Aims of Chipangali
  • Wildlife Orphanage to preserve wildlife reared or born in captivity and to provide a home for the many injured, sick orphaned confiscated or abandoned wild animals
  • 143. CONSERVANCY OF THE PHOENIX - THE GATEWAY PAGE -- Pantheist Nature Conservancy
    Work to protect the environment for those that cannot speak for themselves, the wildlife inhabitants.
    http://w3.trib.com/~phxcon/
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    A love story with wings
    A book by Mark Bittner
    Eight weeks on the S.F. Chronicle bestseller list

    Visit Pelican Media for information about the documentary on the Wild Parrots of Telegraph Hill THE HUMAN HAND.COM COMMENTS ON THIS WEBSITE ARE WELCOME This site is a member of WebRing. To browse visit Here Since Jan. 2001

    144. Wildlife Conservation Society
    USA organization managing national and international conservation projects, research and education programs.
    http://www.wcs.org/

    145. Eric Renk Wildlife Art
    Prints and originals of British Columbia wildlife.
    http://www.ericrenkwildlifeart.com/
    ERIC RENK WILDLIFE ART
    Eric is a self-taught artist who began painting wildlife in 1978, but has been painting for more than 30 years. He now lives in the scenic area of New Denver, British Columbia, where he gets his inspiration from treks in the wild. He started painting wildlife with watercolors in 1978, but switched to oil in 1984. He can work on six or seven paintings at a time, and has many ongoing projects. Some of his finest accomplishments include being chosen as Artist Of The Year 2001, and Peoples Choice 2001 for the B.C. Wildlife Federation and Ducks Unlimited Canada Porfolio Artist in 2000, 2001, 2003,2004 and 2005. His work has been chosen for Weyerhauser calendars for 1993 and 2001, and he was also artist of the quarter for Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation for 1993. His work has been on numerous magazine covers, books, art cards, and collector's plates. Eric cares very much about the natural world, and through his work tries to make people aware of nature and the need to protect it. B.C. Wildlife Federation Artist of the Year for 2005

    146. Backyard Wildlife Habitat
    Guidelines for creating a backyard wildlife habitat. Topics cover backyard birding, butterfly gardening, attracting wildlife, and environmental issues.
    http://www.backyardwildlifehabitat.info
    Home Site Map Habitat Welcome to Backyard Wildlife Habitat.Info, your guide to creating and maintaining a backyard wildlife habitat. Your questions and comments are welcome. Please use either the feedback or the blog link below. Feedback Blog This page last updated Participate in a Bird Count Project FeederWatch Home Page. This is a great activity to do with your grandkids. Plan Your Backyard Wildlife Habitat Winter is the perfect time to plan that Backyard Wildlife Habitat. Include berry bearing trees and shrubs that provide food for migrating and local birds. Blue Girl and Blue Boy Hollies are great choices. You must plant at least one male if you are going to have holly berries. Make sure the sex of the plant is marked on the pot tag. An annual dressing of acid will keep your blue holly blue. Easy to grow. Planning is perhaps the most important step to a successful habitat. A good place to start is to make a list of the birds and other wildlife you want to attract. Choose plants that will attract the species you have chosen.

    147. USGS Patuxent Wildlife Research Center Home Page
    Organization involved in a wide variety of wildlife research.
    http://www.pwrc.usgs.gov/

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    Spotlight Science Features Events U.S. Department of the Interior ... Patuxent Wildlife Research Center Last Updated: August 18, 2005 , URL: http://www.pwrc.usgs.gov/ Email the Webmaster Email the Director Privacy Statement Visit the National Wildlife Visitor Center

    148. Explore South Africa
    Discover what South Africa has to offer visitors its wildlife, its regions, its attractions.
    http://www.exploreafrica.co.za/
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    South Africa also known as the Rainbow Nation is a country rich in sunshine, blue skies, safaris, wildlife and game parks, long open beaches and a traditional African culture. The country is a bewildering mixture of race, creed, culture and colour. It is the most southerly country on the African continent and economically and politically one of the most important and influential. It has become one of the top tourist destinations in the world.
    RECEIVE THE GETAWAY GAZETTE BY E-MAIL ........ to help you plan that weekend away or your next vacation or just to learn more about South Africa. Choose the regions you wish to receive. You must be able to receive the newsletter in html format, in other words as you would see this page. Click here to view a sample
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    Explore South Africa, accommodation guide, Western Cape, KwaZulu Natal, Eastern Cape, Gauteng, Limpopo, Mpumalanga, North West, Northern Cape, game lodges

    149. Searching For A Cure: Conservation Of Medicinal Wildlife Resources In East And S
    Identifies 102 medicinal plant species and 29 animal species as priorities for conservation and management action. September 1998.
    http://www.traffic.org/africa/
    The September 1998 report, Searching for a Cure: Conservation of Medicinal Wildlife Resources in East and Southern Africa by Nina Marshall, identifies 102 medicinal plant species and 29 animal species as priorities for conservation and management action. The findings are based upon extensive research in 17 countries: Botswana, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Kenya, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Somalia, South Africa, Sudan, Swaziland, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia, Zimbabwe, and Madagascar. Here we share excerpts from the report, including key findings and recommendations for action.

    150. Kenya Wildlife Trails
    Kenyan travel company offering organized tours to Kenya, Tanzania,Zimbambwe, Seychelles, Uganda and South Africa.
    http://www.wildlifetrails.com

    151. Coffeen Lake State Fish And Wildlife Area
    Twentytwo species of fish are present in the lake, but most anglers seek bass, white crappie and channel catfish. The heated discharge of the Coffeen Power Station affects 73% of the surface water.
    http://dnr.state.il.us/lands/landmgt/PARKS/R4/COFFEEN.HTM

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    Directions Lake ... Trapping Coffeen Lake is an attractive site with history of providing anglers and hunters success. The site was opened in 1986 and currently operates under a long term lease and management agreement between the Illinois Dept. of Natural Resources and Ameren Energy Generating Company. This agreement grants authority to the State to open the lake and certain lands to the public for recreational activities such as fishing, boating, picnicking and hunting.
    History
    The original power company built a 75-foot high earthen dam on a branch of the east Fork of Shoal Creek in 1963. The lake was completely filled by 1966 and now serves as cooling water for the coal-fired Coffeen Power Station. The power station has a generating capacity of 945 megawatts of electricity, with the first unit coming into operation in 1965 and the larger, second unit in 1972. The heated discharge affects 73% of the surface water. The cooling loop is 4.1 miles.
    Natural Features
    The oak-hickory forests surrounding Coffeen Lake are representative of the native cover found within the Southern Till Plain Natural Division of central and southern Illinois. Soils are of loess and till, rather light and a characteristic "claypan" can be found. Pre-settlement vegetation was a mixture of 60 % forest to 40% prairie and wetlands. A variety of trees, woodland and prairie plants cover the slopes of the stream valley. Visitors may also find a diverse wildlife community. Muskrats, turtles, herons and mussels are seen in or near the water. Red-tailed hawk, blue jay or a dragonfly might be seen in the air. Bobwhite, coyote, white-tailed deer and black rat snake are common to the area. The opportunity to observe and enjoy the area's rich wildlife heritage is available.

    152. Home
    Capture, quarantine, accommodation, sale of wild African animals. Rhino, giraffes, antelope, buffalo. Helicopter and darting, export.
    http://www.thabamanzi.co.za
    Thaba Manzi Wildlife Services
    The wildlife industry has become one of the fastest growing industries in South Africa. Thaba Manzi Wildlife Services is one of the biggest private game capture operators in the country. Thaba Manzi was formed in the early nineteen eighties when the need for a professional and ethical operator within what was then an embryonic industry, was identified. It is from here that the initial concept was formed and developed. The concept centers around wildlife conservation through scientifically based practices of capture, handling, transport, holding of animals as well as exporting animals. Since those early days Thaba Manzi Wildlife Services has gone from strength to strength, pioneering new aspects of animal welfare, operational techniques and equipment without once losing its commitment to professionalism and ethics. It is this ethos that has now established the corporation as the industry leader, setting standards for the future.
    Company Profile
    We work within the Wildlife Translocation Association of South Africa’s (WTA) Code of Conduct. In accordance with this all the staff are fully trained and where required, have the necessary qualifications or licenses.

    153. Hand Carved Wooden Fish - Trophy Fish Replicas A Perfect Gift Idea For The Avid
    Carvings of fish, deer, animals, wildlife, and people.
    http://www.fishwildlifewoodcarver.com/
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    154. Artist At Watson's Wildlife Art & Decoy Gallery
    Collectible art prints, the work of some of North America's finest wildlife artists.
    http://www.watsonswildlife.com/
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    View by Artist Afsary, Cyrus Aldrich, Edward Anderson, Diane Aspevig, Clyde Audubon, John James Barnes, Robert L Barnhouse, Dave Bateman, Robert Beach, Diana Beecham, Greg Bell, Raymond Bierstadt, Albert Brinton, John Blood, Brian Blish, Carolyn Bush, Darrell Byerley, Bob The Mad Blue Bird Brenders, Carl Chase, Rod Crowe, Phillip Coheleach, Guy Daehlin, Mark DiCianni, Ron Dubois, Tom Dyke, Larry Eberle, Howard Fieber, Fred Fincher, Kathryn Fracé, Charles Frisino, Louis Glazier, Nancy Goebel, Wilhelm J. Gordon, L. Graham, Joanne Green, John C. Grelle, Martin Hallmark, George Hansel, Jim Hansen, Derk Hanks Steve Harvey, G. Henry, Patrick L. Hillier, Matthew Iverson, Ron Isaac, Terry Kelley, Rick Kemp. Jay Killen, Jim Kinkade, Thomas Kiss, Andrew Knaub, Raymond Labouri, Susan LaMay, Art Lee, James Longley, Brett Louque, Ron Loveless, Roger Maass, David A. Mansanarez, Tom Merger, James Mertes, Ray McGovern, Randy McLaughlin, Jan Olsen, Greg Moran, Thomas

    155. Recreation.gov
    and origins of 4,700 acre wildlife refuge in Limestone, Maine, along with recreational opportunities, directions, map and area weather.......
    http://www.recreation.gov/detail.cfm?ID=4017

    156. South Dakota Parks And Wildlife Foundation
    Designed to accept contributions, real or personal property, grants or bequests. These gifts will be used to benefit park development and wildlife preservation and enhancement.
    http://www.state.sd.us/gfp/Foundation/
    P W ILDLIFE F OUNDATION
    523 East Capitol Avenue
    Pierre, SD 57501-3182 Phone: 605-773-4503 E-mail: PWF@state.sd.us
    Mission: To solicit and encourage support from the private and public sector, that will facilitate the preservation and protection of our natural resources for parks and wildlife, and provide expanded recreational access opportunities for the people of South Dakota and their guests. This page was last updated March 11, 2004

    157. Thompson Temple Texas Wildlife
    Exotic hunts for Axis, Fallow, Sika, Red Stag, Blackbuck, Aoudad, and Ibex.
    http://www.thompsontemple.texaswildlife.net

    158. U.S. Fish And Wildlife Service Home
    Agency with mission of conserving, protecting and enhancing fish, wildlife, and plants and their habitats for the continuing benefit of the American people.
    http://www.fws.gov/
    Offices Offices Field Stations (by state) Pacific (Region 1) Southwest (Region 2) Great Lakes - Big Rivers (Region 3) Southeast (Region 4) Northeast (Region 5) Mountain-Prairie (Region 6) Alaska (Region 7) Headquarters (Region 9)
    Service Responds to Hurricane Rita
    Map of Hurricane Rita's path, credit USFWS All U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service facilities in the path of Hurricane Rita are closed to the public until further notice. Service personnel began preparing for emergency evacuations and closure operations as early as
    Tuesday, September 20.
    News Release
    Hurricane Rita Texas Update Hurricane Rita Louisiana Update
    2005 Federal Duck Stamp Contest Winner
    2005 Duck Stamp Winner, by Sherrie Russell Meline
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    Ginger Corbin, Savannah NWR, clears a passage following Hurricane Katrina. Credit Tom MacKenzie, USFWS.
    News Release

    Katrina's Update Report
    U.S Fish and Wildlife Service Announces Temporary Closure of National Wildlife Refuges in Areas Affected by Hurricane Katrina

    159. Nature-Wildlife The Photography And Behavior Of African And North American Mamma
    By Spook Skelton. Mammal, bird, and reptile photographs, for sale as inkjet or dye sublimation prints.
    http://www.nature-wildlife.com/
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    160. Wildlife Resource Research
    Offering engineered food plot blends and supplements for deer hunters.
    http://www.feedthedeer.com/

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