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  1. Spotlite counts as an index to deer numbers and reproduction in the Black Hills of South Dakota, 1971-1972 (Pittman-Robertson project W-75-R-14) by Jeremiah J Kranz, 1973
  2. Habitat suitability index models : moose, Lake Superior region (SuDoc I 49.97:82 (10.155)) by Arthur W. Allen, 1988
  3. Habitat suitability index models: Mallard (winter habitat, lower Mississippi Valley) (Biological report) by Arthur W Allen, 1987
  4. FWS/OBS series annotated bibliography: Complete listing and subject index (Biological report) by Tricia Rosenthal, 1985
  5. Habitat suitability index models: Veery (FWS/OBS) by Patrick J Sousa, 1982
  6. Evaluation of habitat suitability index models for riverine life stages of American shad, with proposed models for premigratory juveniles (SuDoc I 49.89/2:93(14)) by Robert M. Ross, 1994
  7. Habitat suitability index models: Black bear, upper Great Lakes region (Biological report) by Lynn L Rogers, 1987
  8. Habitat Suitability Index Models. Roseate Spoonbill (Biological Services Program) by James C. Lewis, 1983
  9. Habitat suitability index models (Biological report) by C. L Toole, 1987
  10. Habitat suitability index models: Moose, Lake Superior region (Biological report) by Arthur W Allen, 1987
  11. Habitat suitability index models: Longnose sucker by Elizabeth A Edwards, 1983
  12. Habitat suitability index models : muskellunge (SuDoc I 49.97:82 (10.148)) by Mark F. Cook, 1987
  13. Habitat Suitability Index Models: Pronghorn (Biological Services Program) by John G. Cook, and Michael J. Armbruster Arthur W.Allen, 1984
  14. Habitat suitability index model for brook trout in streams of the southern Blue Ridge province surrogate variables, model evaluation, and suggested improvements (SuDoc I 49.89/2:93(18)) by Christopher J. Schmitt, 1993

121. 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

122. Untitled Document
Provides information and support to protect wildlife, and to stop illegal wildlife trade.
http://www.wpsi-india.org/

123. 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

124. Apply For A Job With The National Wildlife Federation Today! - National Wildlife
Apply for a job with the National wildlife Federation to help the environmentand also seek an exciting career.
http://www.nwf.org/careergateway/
About NWF Contact Us Search IN-DEPTH RESOURCES: OUR PROGRAMS WHERE WE WORK NEWSROOM Home ...
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125. 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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126. Backyard Wildlife Habitat Homepage - National Wildlife Federation
Learn how the Backyard wildlife Habitat program can help you.
http://www.nwf.org/habitats/
About NWF Contact Us Search IN-DEPTH RESOURCES: OUR PROGRAMS WHERE WE WORK NEWSROOM Home ... Outdoor Classroom
Sign Up for the Habitats Email Newsletter
Habitats is moving to the Web! As of summer 2005, National Wildlife Federation is discontinuing its print edition and converting to an e-newsletter format. If you have not done so already, please provide NWF with your current email address to ensure no interruption in service. Email First Name Last Name Enter the address where you currently receive the newsletter in its print version. Address City State Choose Alabama (USA) Alaska (USA) Arizona (USA) Arkansas (USA) California (USA) Colorado (USA) Connecticut (USA) Delaware (USA) District of Columbia (USA) Florida (USA) Georgia (USA) Guam (USA) Hawaii (USA) Idaho (USA) Illinois (USA) Indiana (USA) Iowa (USA) Kansas (USA) Kentucky (USA) Louisiana (USA) Maine (USA) Maryland (USA) Massachusetts (USA) Michigan (USA) Minnesota (USA) Mississippi (USA) Missouri (USA) Montana (USA) Nebraska (USA) Nevada (USA) New Hampshire (USA) New Jersey (USA) New Mexico (USA) New York (USA) North Carolina (USA) North Dakota (USA) Ohio (USA) Oklahoma (USA) Oregon (USA) Pennsylvania (USA) Puerto Rico (USA) Rhode Island (USA) South Carolina (USA) South Dakota (USA) Tennessee (USA) Texas (USA) Utah (USA) Vermont (USA) Virgin Islands (USA) Virginia (USA) Washington (USA) West Virginia (USA) Wisconsin (USA) Wyoming (USA) Alberta (Canada) British Columbia (Canada) Manitoba (Canada) New Brunswick (Canada) Newfoundland (Canada) Northwest Territories (Canada) Nova Scotia (Canada) Ontario (Canada)

127. California's Wildlife Notes
Biological information on the more than 600 amphibians, birds, mammals, and reptiles regularly found in California.
http://www.dfg.ca.gov/whdab/html/cawildlife.html
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About Us Staff Info Sheet Partners 1807 13th Street, Suite 202 Sacramento, CA 95814 whdab@dfg.ca.gov My CA Search DFG California's Wildlife Amphibians Birds Mammals Reptiles ... Complete list of Amphibians, Reptiles, Birds, and Mammals in California The species notes in "California's Wildlife" provide biological information for each regularly-occurring amphibian, reptile, mammal and bird in California. The following web pages represent updated versions of the species accounts in the three-volume set "California's Wildlife" edited by Zeiner, D.C. et al 1988-1990. It also contains 29 more accounts than the original publication, bringing the total up to 675. The species notes were prepared under contract with the best available experts for various taxonomic groups. Authors and reviewers names appear on the individual accounts. Accounts were initially edited by Marshall White and, in later years, by California Wildlife Habitat Relationships (CWHR) Program staff with the California Department of Fish and Game. The species notes were designed to support the computerized species-habitat relationships database models in the CWHR System. The system is continually being revised. Users are encouraged to submit corrections and additional information to:

128. The Weirfield Wildlife Hospital - For All Creatures Great And Small.
Covering the care, first aid, rehabilitation and eventual rerelease of wildlife. Lincoln.
http://www.weirfield.co.uk
The Weirfield Wildlife Hospital: Hospital to injured or sick wildlife of Lincolnshire, ENGLAND ENTER SITE BY SMULP DESIGN

129.     Florida Fish And Wildlife Conservation Commission
Information and regulations on hunting, freshwater and saltwater fishing, wildlife viewing, hiking trails, boating safety, the Florida panther and other endangered and threatened species.
http://floridaconservation.org/
Ask FWC Fishing Hunting Licenses ... Wildlife Legacy
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Grant Application Period: September 1, 2005 - October 31, 2005 Florida’s Comprehensive Wildlife Conservation Strategy
Public Review and Comment
Sept. 16, 2005 to Dec. 16, 2005 Boating Restricted Area 68D-24.020 F.A.C. Workshop
Tuesday, September 27, 2005, 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. – Trenton Community Center 214 SE 3rd Avenue, Trenton, Florida - 352-463-4000 Directions to Trenton Community Center: US 19 to SR 26 travel SR 26 to US 129 (SR 49), turn left (east) onto SE 23rd Avenue Captive Wildlife Technical Assistance Group
The Hilton Garden Inn- Tampa North located at13305 Tampa Oaks Blvd., Temple Terrace, FL 33637-1004.

130. CT DEP: Wildlife Division Home Page
Information on the state's Department of Environmental Protection and the wildlife it oversees. Includes publications library and slide shows.
http://dep.state.ct.us/burnatr/wildlife/wdhome.htm
Wildlife Division Learn About CT's Wildlife Common Wildlife Problems Office Directory Special Features ... Seasonal Job Opportunities
The Wildlife Division frequently has Seasonal Resource Assistant positions available at its different offices. Volunteers Needed
The Wildlife Division has several projects where volunteer help is needed. Connecticut
Wildlife Division
"..working for Connecticut's
wildlife and you.."
Learn About CT's New

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Report a Black
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Wildlife Division Office Directory OFFICE PROGRAMS Main Office 79 Elm Street Hartford, CT 06106-5127 Phone: (860) 424-3011
Director Assistant Director (Management) Assistant Director (Assessment) Recreation Management Technical Assistance Nuisance Wildlife Wildlife Rehabilitation Franklin Swamp WMA 391 Route 32 N. Franklin, CT 06254

131. Wildlife - WFW - Watershed, Fish, Wildlife, Air & Rare Plants - USDA Forest Serv
The USDA Forest Service Watershed, Fish, wildlife, Air and Rare Plants (WFWARP)is responsible for habitat management of aquatic and terrestrial species.
http://www.fs.fed.us/biology/wildlife/
About Us Contact FS FAQ'S Newsroom ... Contact WFW
Wildlife EU Botanical EU National Riparian Service Team Stream Systems Technology Center Get Wild! On the Wild Side Wildlife Ecology Unit Program Leader:
Debbie Pressman

Wildlife Staffing

(nationwide listing)
Timber Harvest

Program Initiatives:
Get Wild!

A Million Bucks
Animal Inn

Answer the Call
Dancers in the Forest Elk Country ... NatureWatch (official) Related Topic Area: Partnerships - CCS Wildlife Ecology Unit: Dick Holthausen 'Wildlife' includes the National Wildlife Program and the National Wildlife Ecology Unit. The National Wildlife Program, lead by Debbie Pressman, assists field biologists in attaining the Chief's wildlife priorities and manage wildlife habitat resources from a healthy ecosystem perspective. Program 'Initiatives' include "Get Wild!", "Making Tracks" and "Elk Country". See the complete listing on the left. 'Initiatives' are special topics to which we give added emphasis through projects, events, literature and funding. The intent of our varied Initiatives is to help us and our partners move forward to accomplish specific management goals for certain key issues.

132. Defra , UK - Department For Environment Food And Rural Affairs
DEFRA. The UK Government department tasked with issues such as the environment, rural development, the countryside, wildlife, animal welfare and sustainable development. Formerly MAFF, the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Foods.
http://www.defra.gov.uk/
Defra works for the essentials of life:
water, food, air, land, people, animals and plants
What we do
Environmental Protection Farming Fisheries Horticulture ... Sustainable Development
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What's new About us Contact us Defra's ministers ... Links
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Affordable Rural Housing Commission meets, website launched
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133. WWF-UK: Problems With Our Secure Server
WWF conserves endangered species, protects threatened habitats and addressesglobal threats. We find longterm solutions that benefit both people and
http://www.wwf.org.uk/
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134. Island Restoration And Conservation. Species Management - Wildlife Management In
Island management and research services island restoration, species management, monitoring, training. Based in Wellington, New Zealand. Scope is international.
http://www.wmil.co.nz/
WMIL's international reputation in island restoration and wildlife management has developed from years of working in the world's most sensitive environments. Our expertise has taken us to Mauritius, the Galapagos Islands, the Azores, Madeira, Falklands/Malvinas, Ascension Island, and - closer to home - Pitcairn, Norfolk and Great Barrier Islands. Our mission is island restoration and conservancy, including pest eradication, species management, research and monitoring, and general island restoration services. what we do our track record who we are contact us Phone: +64 4 388-9053 Fax: +64 4 388-9051 email: elizabeth@wmil.co.nz
PO Box 14492, Wellington, New Zealand

135. Wildlife Materials International
Manufacturers of animal radio collars and other locating devices for use with pets or in the field. Lists and describes product uses. Some items can be ordered online.
http://www.wildlifematerials.com
"We manufacture radio telemetry equipment" Wildlife Materials is a name that has been recognized for over 35 years for producing high quality radio receivers and transmitters. We take pride in our company's history and will take the knowledge we have gained and apply it toward your needs. Wildlife Materials International, Inc. manufactures radio telemetry equipment that has benefited wildlife and fishery researchers, helped recover valuable hunting dogs and falcons, assisted 911 rescue teams, and assisted numerous professional care facilities around the world. Please take a few minutes and familiarize yourself with our web site. We have made a few changes which we hope will improve the user experience significantly. As always, we welcome your feedback, so feel free to let us know what you think Use the navigation menu above or click on the images below to enter the applicable area of our site.
Wildlife Materials International, Inc.
1202 Walnut Street
Murphysboro, Illinois 62966 USA
FAX 618-687-3539
PHONE 618-687-3505
U.S.A. 1-800-842-4537

136. Bird Feeders, Houses And More...
Feeders, baths, and houses. Also includes deicers, baffles, mounting hardware, and feed.
http://www.backyardwildlife.com/
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    Miscellaneous
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    9463 Hwy. 377 South, Suite 146,Benbrook, TX 76126 Email questions or comments to service@backyardwildlife.com

    137. David Bowie Fan Page - Teenage Wildlife
    Polls, contests, search, chat, and online music/book store. Complete lyrics, discography, and a Bowie encyclopedia with notes on Bowie's collaborators and family.
    http://www.teenagewildlife.com
    music
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    June/July 2001 winners:
    Claire and Stephanie
    David Bowie merchandise Find music fast at iTunes. Search for any artist, song, or album on the store. Headlines - ... he setlist straight from Roseland
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    Lyric of the day!

    Should I kiss the viper's fang
    Or herald loud the death of Man
    Fan Birthdays!
    christophillies turns 23 today! Lizz turns 25 today! vobav turns 48 today! BlueFairy turns 31 today! elwoodpdowd turns 25 today! Flan In Japan turns 33 today! savagejaw turns 30 today!
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    Weekly Poll How do you expect Bowie's new Reality album to compare to Heathen? Vote! TW Email Username: Password: Don't have an account? Just signup, it's free! Hot Topics Should we rebel against organized religion? (40 posts) Few 'Reality' tour pics (6 posts) Teenagewildlife High (20 posts) Jon Hassell (37 posts) Help me interpret my dream (7 posts) Upcoming Events Nothing scheduled in the coming month Did You Know?

    138. Squirrel Wildlife Rehabilitation's Greeting Cards
    Pictures of squirrels to send as ecards.
    http://www.squirrel-rehab.org/cards/card.html
    Advertisement - Please Visit Our Sponsors Please take a minute for our visitors survey Concerned about privacy? Read our Please visit our Calendar Shop before you leave! 2006 Squirrel Calendars and more are now here! Buy discount Heartgard and Heartguard Plus medications for your dog and cat from 1800petmeds
    HOW TO SEND A SQUIRREL GREETING CARD
    Sending a card is easy with Squirrel Wildlife Rehabilitation's Virtual Greeting Cards. Just follow the instructions at each step along the way. I also want to let you know that the cards are stored in a non-indexed directory so only you and the recipient will know how to find the card. This directory is also pretty secure from spammers, so send your card knowing you will not end up on any junk list. After you have completed the card, you will be shown a preview. If you do not like your card, you may edit it and then send it, or just cancel the request. The recipient will receive e-mail advising where to find the card.

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    STEP #1: PICK A PICTURE
    Please select a picture from the list below using the little Radio Button selector. You may only pick one picture per card.

    139. UT Forestry, Wildlife, And Fisheries
    Contact information, academics, alumni, personnel, extension, class websites, online forum, job and internship information, online newsletters, graduate student information, and links.
    http://fwf.ag.utk.edu
    University Links About the University Academic Programs Administration Libraries Research Support UT The University System A-Z Index WebMail Dept. Directory Select type of search People Search Campus Search System Search Forestry, Wildlife, and Fisheries Home About the Department Academics Bachelor of Science ... Forest Resources Research and Education Center
    Welcome
    J. Larry Wilson, Professor and Interim Head Review our programs and vision yourself as part of our team. Our curricula are strongly tailored with a mastery learning approach with an emphasis on hands-on experiences in the field of study. For example, both our undergraduate Forestry and Wildlife and Fisheries degrees include an intensive spring camp program Again, welcome. We hope to see you around campus!

    Biomass Conversion Chemist and Value-Added Biomass Chemist Positions Available...[ more M.S./Ph.D. Assistantship available in Natural Fiber-reinforced Polymer Composites...[ more George Hopper appointed Dean at Mississippi State, J. Larry Wilson named Interim Dept. Head...[

    140. Global Warming: Sharing Our Stories: National Wildlife Federation
    NWF works to protect wildlife from the impacts of climate change.
    http://www.nwf.org/climate/
    About NWF Contact Us Search IN-DEPTH RESOURCES: OUR PROGRAMS WHERE WE WORK NEWSROOM Home ... Donate Today
    As pollution continues to build up in the atmosphere, global warming threatens wildlife, wild places and our quality of life.
    Donate today

    Help us create a cleaner environment and receive this polar bear plush as our thank you gift.
    A Global Warning on Global Warming!
    What is global warming?
    Global warming is a general rise in global temperatures caused by an increasing concentration of gases in the atmosphere. These gases are overloading the natural blanket of gases that regulate the Earth's temperature and climate. The result is what we know as global warming. Virtually all respected scientists link the increase to emissions from human activities - things like burning oil, coal, and natural gas in our cars, power plants and factories. Carbon dioxide is the principal greenhouse gas that we emit from burning fossil fuels, which have naturally stored carbon underground for millions of years. Moreover, we do double damage by destroying great forests, grasslands and wetlands that in the past have absorbed excess gases from the atmosphere. This blanket of carbon dioxide is warming the planet at an increasing pace. Temperatures in the United States have increased by an average of one degree Fahrenheit during the 20th century, but the changes have been more pronounced in some regions and seasons. For example, winter temperatures in Alaska have increased by as much as seven degrees in the past 50 years. Globally, the ten hottest years on record have all occurred since 1991.

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