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         Wildlife Animals Miscellaneous:     more books (21)
  1. Desert Wildlife (Close Up...on Wildlife) by Jinny Johnson, 1993-11
  2. Wolves 2005 Weekly Engagement Calendar by Browntrout Publishers, 2004-06-15
  3. Tigers 2005 Slimline Wall Calendar by Browntrout Publishers, 2004-06-15
  4. Tigers 2005 Mini Wall Calendar by Browntrout Publishers, 2004-06-15
  5. Winter feeding of wild life on northern farms (Miscellaneous publication / United States Department of Agriculture) by Wallace Byron Grange, 1933
  6. Ocean Wildlife (Close Up...on Wildlife) by Jinny Johnson, 1993-11
  7. Fur in Ontario (Miscellaneous publications / Fish and Wildlife Branch) by H. J Gibbard, 1964
  8. Grizzly bear population monitoring: Current options and considerations (Miscellaneous publication) by Richard B Harris, 1986
  9. Private Lives of Animals 2004
  10. Remains of a Rainbow 2002 Calendar: Rare Plants and Animals of Hawaii
  11. Greenpeace Calendar 2004: Steppping Lightly on the Earth (Workman Wall Calendars) by Greenpeace, 2003-08-15
  12. Polar Bears 2005 Wall Calendar by Browntrout Publishers, 2004-06-15
  13. Through The Lens 2004 Wall Calendar by National Geographic, 2003-07-01
  14. Archipelago 2007 Wall: Portraits of Life in the World's Most Remote Island Sanctuar (National Geographic Calendar)

101. UK ANIMAL RESCUERS - MISCELLANEOUS SITES
miscellaneous sites relating to animal rescue. The Web Site for EveryoneInterested in Animal Welfare. OTHER RELATED SITES
http://www.animalrescuers.co.uk/html/miscsites.html
DIRECTORY PAGES
ANIMALS

Dogs

Dog Breed Rescuers

Cats

Rabbits/Guineapigs
...
Tortoises/Turtles

RESCUERS
UK Wildlife Centres

National/Internatio
nal
Non-UK sites
CENTRES IN UK General North Middle South OTHERS Animal Rights Other Directories Miscellaneous Sites INFORMATION PAGES Homes Wanted General Notices Jobs/Volunteers SITE ADMIN Add Your Site Link to Us Notices Form Site Search The Web Site for Everyone Interested in Animal Welfare OTHER RELATED SITES
  • Adoring Pets: Clifton, NJ USA: http://www.AdoringPets.com Discover the many ways in which pets give to us as therapy pets, assistance and rescue animals and what you can give to pets in a site about how pets help people and people help pets through rescue, training, adoption and needed donations. The Alternative Animal Sanctuary: Beds/ Herts borders: http://www.alternativenews.org.uk A news site dedicated to the current information at the Alternative Animal Sanctuary, including new residents at the sanctuary, urgent appeals and competions. Please take a look. You can also send comments from the site. Animal Health Trust www.aht.org.u

102. Internships In Miscellaneous Areas 2003
Animal care internships available for the spring and summer of 2003. This wildlifecenter offers a uinque experience to future veterinarians,
http://academic.uofs.edu/department/ocs/jobs/int-other.html
Career Opportunities in Miscellaneous Areas
Monday, June 09, 2003
Additional information is available in the "Job Folders" at Career Services - Elm Park Church Arden Theatre Company- Theater Internship
40 N. 2nd Street Philadelphia PA 19106
APA Coordinator
Phone: Fax: 215-922-7011
EMAIL: jobs@ardentheatre.org
The Arden Professional Apprentice program is an intensive, year-long program that trains future theatre leaders in every facet of running a non-profit theatre. Designed to nurture the industry's future leaders, this well-rounded experience prepares APA's as they begin their careers in the arts community. To apply, please send a copy of your current resume, cover letter discussing your specific areas of interest, a one-page essay detailing your five-year plan in the theatre, and two letters of recommendation to the above address. Alaska Wilderness League- Internship
Washington DC
Erik DuMont
Phone: 202-544-5205 Fax: EMAIL: erik@alaskawild.org Seeking a college intern to help mobilize support in key congressional districts for protection of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. The intern will work to educate the masses in the local communities. Duties include: giving public presentations to groups, holding letter-writing forums, tabling at Summer events, and generally raising awareness back home, conducting visibility, through letters to the Editor and radio or college TV stations, and coalition building by having organizations write letters in support of the campaign. The successful candidate will have a demonstrated concern for the environment and a general

103. USGS: Science Topics: Wildlife Biology
Provides links to USGS information about wildlife biology and related topics . elsewhere for the analysis of animal populations for wildlife biologists
http://www.usgs.gov/science/science.php?term=1332&type=theme

104. Untitled Document
This publication supersedes miscellaneous Publication No. 1500, Managing WildlifeDamage The Mission of APHIS Animal Damage Control Program.
http://www.aphis.usda.gov/ws/managing.html
United States Department of Agriculture
Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service
Miscellaneous Publication No. 1543
Issued October 1997 Managing Wildlife Damage: The Mission of APHIS' Wildlife Services Program Table of Contents Wildlife, a Valuable Resource Wild animals are an important part of our environment, and for centuries they have served our needs in a number of ways. Historically, many species were used for food, clothing, or adornment. But in those earlier years, wildlife was seldom managed. Some species, such as the passenger pigeon, became extinct; and other species, like the bison and beaver, became seriously depleted. Today, wildlife continues to provide people with a variety of benefits. Wild animals contribute to our enjoyment of outdoor recreational activities such as camping, hiking, photography, and hunting. The knowledge that abundant wildlife exists is important for many people. Diverse wildlife species are major components of a healthy environment; beavers, for example, can create aquatic habitats beneficial to fish and waterfowl. Wildlife is receiving increased attention as people develop a broadened environmental consciousness. Wildlife is now recognized as having esthetic as well as practical value and is managed by the Federal and State Governments to ensure future abundance. In some instances, however, this abundance has led to conflicts between human and wildlife interests as the following examples illustrate.

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