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  1. A user's manual for Micro--HSI: Habitat suitability index modelling software for microcomputers : version 1 by Robert L Hays, 1985
  2. Index counts of least and crested auklets in 1996 on Gareloi Island, Alaska (AMNWR) by Thomas F Paragi, 1996
  3. Relative abundance of adult and juvenile marbled murrelets in Prince William Sound, Alaska: Developing a productivity index by Katherine J Kuletz, 1997
  4. Delphi technique procedures used to develop habitat suitability index models and instream flow suitability curves for inland stocks of striped bass by Johnie H Crance, 1985
  5. Development of a soil site index for deer management in Mississippi: Final project report by H. A Jacobson, 1982
  6. Environmental quality index by Carol Griffee, 1994
  7. Wildlife land use suitability by A. M Houser, 1972
  8. Vernon's Texas Codes Annontated Parks and Wildlife 2 Sections 63.001 to End and Index. by Westlaw., 2002
  9. The Animal Kingdom. The Strange And Wonderful Ways Of Mammals, Birds, Reptiles, Fish And Insects. a New And Authentic Natural History of the Wildlife of the World, Volume III - Fishes, Invertebrates, Insects, Index by Frederick, M. A. (Editor) Drimmer, 1954
  10. Condition index of the Eastern Oyster, Crassostrea virginica (Gmelin, 1791) in Sapelo Island Georgia--effects of site, position on bed and pea crab parasitism.(Abstract): ... article from: Journal of Shellfish Research by Norman Mercado-Silva, 2005-01-01
  11. Forest variability index: a vector quantifying forest stand diversity and forest compactness [An article from: Forest Policy and Economics] by J.K. Das, J. Nautiyal, 2004-06-01
  12. Application of an egg production index to determine reproductive period of the brown shrimp Farfantepenaeus californiensis near Agiabampo, Sonora-Sinaloa, ... article from: Journal of Shellfish Research by Wenceslao Valenzuela-Quinonez, Eugenio Alberto Aragon-Noriega, et all 2006-04-01
  13. Use of roadkill data to index and relate raccoon activity at a heavily predated, highdensity marine turtle nesting beach.: An article from: Endangered Species Update by Richard M. Engeman, Henry T. Smith, et all 2004-04-01
  14. Biochemical composition and its relationship with the gonadal index of the black oyster Hyotissa hyotis (linnaeus, 1758) at Espiritu Santo Gulf of California.: ... article from: Journal of Shellfish Research by Sonia Rodriguez-Astudillo, Marcial Villalejo-Fuerte, et all 2005-12-01

81. DanBeauvais.com - Wildlife - Index
wildlife index. Click an image or its title for a large view and more information.Many of these images are available for purchase. Ten Point Buck
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Click an image or its title for a large view and more information. Many of these images are available for purchase
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Mare and Foal on the Beach Sorrel Stallion on the Dune Your feedback is welcomed at webmaster@DanBeauvais.com
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82. Fish And Wildlife - Alberta Sustainable Resource Development
index page for Fish and wildlife topic Alberta Sustainable Resource Development . http//www3.gov.ab.ca/srd/fw/status/reports/caribou/index.html
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Wildlife in Alberta Species at Risk Biodiversity Feature Story August 3, 2005
Commitment to Caribou Conservation
Public input on plan requested by September 30, 2005
New conservation actions are being put in place to improve the survival of woodland caribou in Alberta. Based on a number of research and planning documents, as well as the input of many specialists, the following are some of the key actions being taken:
  • establish a single Alberta Caribou Committee [government, industry, and stakeholders], involve aboriginal people in caribou recovery, promote industry best practices for resource industries on caribou landscapes, especially through encouraging all industry to work cooperatively to minimize their industrial footprint, review government wildfire management practices to ensure they support caribou recovery, incorporate caribou management and recovery needs into provincial integrated land management programs, implement a limited predator management program, where necessary

83. Caithness CWS - Links - Wildlife - Index
NEWSFEEDS . Links Information. wildlife. wildlife In Caithness Sutherland Spring wildlife In Caithness Sutherland - Summer. See Also
http://www.caithness.org/links/wildlife/

84. P.Y.R. Green Lane - Canadian Wildlife Service
Canadian wildlife Service. Pacific wildlife Research Centre. Welcome to thePacific wildlife Research Centre. Français Contact Us Help Search
http://www.pyr.ec.gc.ca/EN/Wildlife/index.shtml
Choose a link... PYR Home Ecosystem Info Enforcement Georgia Basin Action Plan News Outreach Site Map Weather Wildlife
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Species At Risk Habitat Conservation Migratory Bird Conservation ... Major Initiatives
Dedicated to managing and protecting migratory birds and their habitats, wildlife habitat of national importance, and to the maintenance of biological diversity.
Canadian Wildlife Service Welcome to the Pacific Wildlife Research Centre
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85. Wildlife And Fisheries: Willdife
Our wildlife resources are incredibly valuable to Mississippians. Whether youare a hunter, URL http//msucares.com/wildfish/wildlife/index.html
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Wildlife Food Plots Habitat Management White-tailed Deer ... MSUcares
Wildlife
Our wildlife resources are incredibly valuable to Mississippians. Whether you are a hunter, bird watcher, or just enjoy nature, wildlife touches all of our lives. The benefits we get from wildlife don't come by accident, they are a result of careful planning and management. These pages include information about how you can better manage our wildlife resources. If, after exploring these pages, you still have questions about Mississippi's wildlife, please contact your county extension office
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86. Wildlifeonline - Welcome To Wildlife Online
Aims to provide a useful and educational resource, drawing information from textbooks and scientific papers. Contains details of the natural history of several British species, with images, and links to related sites.
http://www.wildlifeonline.me.uk/
Thank You for visiting Wildlife Online ! Unfortunately, we have detected that your Web Browser is unable to view frames within web pages. Please click HERE to be re-directed to our Frame-less version of this site. Once there, click the FAQ button in the menu on the left-hand site for more information about Frames. We apologise for any inconvenience caused.

87. Preserving Our Vanishing Wildlife
A feature on wildlife conservation, including threatened endangered plants and animals and the impact of conservation.
http://www2.worldbook.com/features/features.asp?feature=conservation&page=ht

88. Australian Wildlife For News And Information About Native Animals
The site, updated regularly, provides current information about Australian wildlife including wellresearched articles, the latest news in the papers and scientific press, and reviews of recent books and CD's. Topical issues are thrown open for input from visitors and questions about any aspect of Australian are answered.
http://www.australianwildlife.com.au/
A USTRALIAN W ILDLIFE
While rare and exotic species are interesting, the details of the lives of common and easily accessible animals are equally fascinating. Both the rare and the common are worthy of attention. Here, there is information on a range of topics relating to Australian wildlife.
FEATURE STORIES
Fossils of Riversleigh

Humpback Whale

Kangaroos

Little Penguin
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Blue-tongued Skinks Common Death Adder Pademelons Perentie Shingleback Lizard Southern Hairy-nosed Wombat Tasmanian Devil Thylacine SCIENCE REPORTS Learning adoption Accuracy of kangaroo surveys Decline in frog populations Avian Research September 1998 Impact of bush-rock removal on endangered snake Shelter selection and home range of echidnas Range Extension of the Little Forest Bat Foraging behaviours of Willie Wagtails Vigilance and risk in sympatric marsupial carnivores Owl holds clue to cutting jet noise Last updated 14 Aug 2004 © 2002 BASDATA Pty Ltd

89. Vale Wildlife Rescue, British Wildlife Rescue And Rehabilitation
A registered charity dedicated to the rescue, rehabilitation and, where possible, release of sick, injured or orphaned British wildlife.
http://www.vwr.org.uk
Welcome to the Vale Wildlife Rescue web site. Each year in Britain an estimated five million wild birds and other animals are injured or disabled in some way. A vast majority of their injuries are caused by people, mostly accidentally, such as road accidents, but some are intentional like poisoning and badger baiting. We at the Vale Wildlife Rescue offer help to thousands of these casualties every year by treating them and where possible release them back in to the wild. We are on call 24 hours a day, every single day of the year. We are a registered Charitable Trust that was set up in 1984. Our running costs of over £10,000 per month are ever increasing, we are completely dependent upon donations and voluntary assistance.
We have a treatment and rehabilitation centre located in Beckford mid-way between Evesham and Tewkesbury and a visitor centre open to the public located 1 mile north of Evesham at Evesham Country Park.
To learn more about us and our work in the rescue and rehabilitation of British wildlife please look through the site using the navigation links on the left or bottom of each page. Also checkout the news page for the very latest update on what is happening in Vale Wildlife Rescue.

90. International Wildlife Coalition: Saving Wildlife - Saving Habitat
A wildlife protection group working to end animal cruelty, protect the environment, and save wildlife, including whales, marine mammals, elephants, kangaroos, koalas, swift foxes and penguins.
http://www.iwc.org/
"Is that a Whale in your wallet?"
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Your adoption fees go toward tracking and studying these beautiful animals. Adopt today and gain access to our Member's Only area which gives you exclusive pictures taken by IWC/WAP whale biologists as they track these whales throughout the Gulf of Maine. Give us your email address when you adopt and we'll send you email notification each time your whale is sighted.
Call Toll Free 1.800.548.8704

91. Province Of Manitoba | Wildlife And Ecosystem Protection Branch
Manitoba Department of Conservation, wildlife and Ecosystem Protection BranchConserving Manitoba s wildlife Resources and Maintaining Biodiversity.
http://www.gov.mb.ca/natres/wildlife/

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Conserving Manitoba's Wildlife Resources And Maintaining Biodiversity
The red-sided garter snakes that overwinter in the dens at the Narcisse Wildlife Management Area are starting to migrate back now, with the peak of the return trip occurring around the middle of September. More... Black bears are part of our heritage. Manitoba has a healthy black-bear population, and we need to ensure that it remains that way. Many people live in bear country, while others venture there to pursue outdoor activities. As a result, contact between black bears and people, is inevitable. To coexist in harmony with bears, we must remember that the bear is a wild animal and we must do our part to minimize the chances of an undesirable bear encounter. More...

92. WildCRU Wildlife Conservation Research Unit
Oxford University group develops practical solutions to conservation problems through research, implementation, education and local public involvement. Includes support and donation details.
http://www.wildcru.org/
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The mission of the Wildlife Conservation Research Unit (known as the WildCRU) is to achieve practical solutions to conservation problems. We do this through original scientific research of the highest calibre. Vitally, we also train committed conservation scientists to conduct research, and to put scientific knowledge into practice. We participate in the implementation of many conservation projects and embrace the need to educate and involve a wider public to achieve lasting solutions. Since 1986 WildCRU has grown to become renowned worldwide. Our success is reflected in a range of achievements but most importantly, our work has made a difference. It has and will continue to help to solve problems for the benefit of wildlife, the environment and mankind. Today, we are sited at Tubney House , but remain part of Oxford University's Zoology Department , with close college links to Lady Margaret Hall and to the University's Field Centre at Wytham.

93. NC State Wildlife Extension
The NC State wildlife Extension department website contains a multitude ofinformation about wildlife, wildlife damage, endangered species,
http://www.ces.ncsu.edu/nreos/wild/wildlife/
W elcome to the NC State University Wildlife Extension Website! On this site, you will find information on a multitude of wildlife found in and around North Carolina, information about Wildlife Damage Control and Identification, Wildlife Damage Agent Certification and Contacts, ways to improve Wildlife Habitat, Environmental Education including information about the Wildlife Habitat Evaluation Protection Program (WHEP), Backyard Wildlife and information on North Carolina's Endangered Species. Home Information By Species Wildlife Damage Control Wildlife Contacts ... Webmaster

94. Wildlife Art Society Of Australasia
Ideas and experiences of Australian artists.
http://www.vicnet.net.au/~wildlife/
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The Wildlife Art Society of Australasia Inc: Aims to foster the study, practice, and appreciation
of Wildlife art in all media, to encourage the exchangeof ideas and experience in this field, and to promote the work of Wildlife Artists. ABOUT W.A.S.A. Home Meetings Newsletter Membership Form Mission Statement WASA EXHIBITIONS Award Winners 99 Award Winners 01 Award Winners 02 Award Winners 03 Award Winners 04 Exhibition Details Sponsors Member Gallery MEMBER GALLERY - INFORMATION Exhibitions Workshops Wildlife Art links

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PO Box 284 Canterbury Victoria Australia 3126
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95. Wildlife
Articles on various topics related to wildlife conservation.
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96. Nature Photographers Online Magazine - Nature, Wildlife And Landscape Photograph
An online magazine dedicated to nature and wildlife photography including instructional articles, image galleries, camera equipment reviews, photography discussion, and photo critique forums.
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97. NSiS: Florida Native Plants - Gardening For Wildlife
Information on native plant, bird, butterfly and wildlife gardening in Florida.
http://www.nsis.org/garden/garden-native-wildlife.html
Wildlife Gardening Gardening for wildlife is simple if you're aware of what wildlife is in your area and what their needs are. You may wish to attract wildlife to feed in your yard or go further and provide a diverse habitat.
Wildlife habitat necessities
Cover
Plants provide wildlife with protection from weather and predators as well as a place to rest, eat, and raise young. Often plants also provide food, and some will collect rain water for drinking, too.
Food
All wildlife feed on plants or other animals. Ideally, the diversity of plants in the yard will provide year-round food.
Water
Fresh drinking water is essential for wildlife. Some animals need bodies of water for egg laying and early development and some live partially or entirely in water. Ponds are gaining in popularity, but simply placing a birdbath or large plant saucer filled with fresh water will supply the needs of a wide variety of wildlife.

Planning a successful wildlife habitat
Wildlife species
Determine which bird butterfly amphibian reptile , and mammal species visit your yard and live in your area. Learn more about them and their habitat needs.

98. Adventure Safaris, Kenya, Tanzania Hotels,Car Hire And Safaris
African tours and safaris for Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania. Visit the world famous Masai Mara and Serengeti Game Reserves and be witness to the annual wildebeeste migration.
http://www.wildwatchsafaris.com
A dventure Safaris, Kenya, Tanzania, Hotels Reservations,Car Hire, Budget and Luxury Safaris French Italian German Spanish English SELECT LANGUAGE Date:
Budget Camping and Luxury Lodge Safaris

Feel free as you go through, and make a choice or inquire from our selected itineraries of, Lodge safaris in Kenya, Tanzania, Camping safaris in Kenya, Or make use of our designed itineraries as a starting point, to work together with us, to customize one that suits your dreams and Budget.
Hotel Reservations
Make a Reservation on our selected Lodges and Tented Camps: A Choice of chain and independent Hotels, holiday resorts in kenya, they are selected to suit Budget, leisure and Business Travellers Mountain Climbing in East Africa.
Mount Kilimanjaro and Climbing Mount Kenya is one of Joyous experince in once life.We will ascend to the highest mountain in Africa, Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania at 5895m and Mount Kenya at 5199 metres.
Nairobi Excursions
For those without much time for long safaris, here is a list of short excursions from Nairobi whose time ranges from 2 hrs to full day. These are particularly ideal for travellers with stop-overs in Nairobi or those in Nairobi for business.
Budget Car and Private Bus Hire
We specialize in Car Hire in Kenya. One of Kenya's finest Budget Car Rental, Private Bus Hire Company in Kenya, with over 5 years in the Business, we specialize in 4x4 25 Seater mini Buses. Saloons cars, Safari Vans with roof hatches

99. Welcome To Friends Of Wildlife
Charity seeking to bring issues about wildlife to the attention of the public. Includes details of legislation, educational material, talks for schools and clubs and a diary of recent events.
http://www.fow.org.uk
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100. Nature And Wildlife Encylopaedia
Personal site about endangered wild animals.
http://enyurdreams.tripod.com/
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Search: Lycos Tripod 40 Yr Old Virgin Share This Page Report Abuse Edit your Site ... New Page Title Hello, my name is Salim Amir Shaikh Welcome to the Information superhighway on the Wild, Here, you will find complete resources on the Wild. If you wont find it here you wont find it elsewhere. I have dedicated my website to one of my passions; and that is saving the animals of this planet!! I believe that knowledge is power!! If we don't know about something, then we can't do anything about it, but once we DO know, then it is our responsibility to do something about it!! My primary goal is to educate us all about the problems that our wildlife encounters, and hopefully together we CAN do something positive about it!! I believe that each individual on this planet CAN make a difference in this life, and I hope throughout this site, together WE can make a difference.
Artic region.
I would like to say about the artic region first as I am much impressed by the artic animals. The world has many different animals. In the Arctic we have many animals that are unique to the north that we would like to tell you about. I have chosen some of the most unique arctic animals there are. I have stories to read, great pictures of the animals, interesting facts to share, and some fun activities to do.The Arctic is an exciting place full of animals and people. There are many types of animals that have their own habitat and it isn't all frozen. The animals vary in size and characteristics.

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