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  1. Funk & Wagnalls Wildlife Encyclopedia (Volume 22: WRY-ZOR and Index)
  2. Funk & Wagnalls Wildlife Encyclopedia (Volume 22: WRY-ZOR and Index)
  3. Habitat suitability index models (Biological report) by Stephen A Laymon, 1985
  4. Guidelines for using the Delphi technique to develop habitat suitability index curves (Biological report) by Johnie H Crance, 1987
  5. Habitat suitability index models: The Arizona guild and layers of habitat models (FWS/OBS) by Henry L Short, 1984
  6. Wildlife's Holiday Album: An Anthology of Nature Lore and Holiday Customs (NWF scientific/technical series ; no. 1)
  7. Furbearer track count index testing and development (Federal aid in wildlife restoration research final report) by Howard N Golden, 1994
  8. Index to fishery publications of the Colorado Division of Wildlife, 1941-1975 (Division report - Colorado Division of Wildlife ; no. 8) by Oliver B Cope, 1977
  9. Fishery publication Index, 1955-64 by Fish and Wildlife Service, 1969
  10. Fishery Publication Index 1955-64 by Fish and Wildlife Service, 1969
  11. An annotated index to statuatory operating authorities of the Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife by Gary L Hickman, 1973
  12. Habitat suitability index models: Introduction (FWS/OBS) by Melvin Schamberger, 1982
  13. Cumulative subject and author index to The Progressive Fish-Culturist: Nos. 1-56, 1934 through 1941 (Resource publication) by Paul L Fore, 1966
  14. FWS/OBS by Edwin W Cake, 1983

61. 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.

62. 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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Bilby
Bandicoots
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 13 May 2002 © 2002 BASDATA Pty Ltd

63. International Wildlife Coalition
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/
More IWC Pages! Membership Donate Whale Sightings Wildlife Store Issues and Projects World Animal News Teachers' Kit Wildlife Links About IWC Site Map Contact IWC Adopt A Humpback!
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 during the 2004 whale season. Give us your email address when you adopt and we'll send you email notification each time your whale is sighted. Call 1.800.548.8704.
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and to make your resewrvation! What could be more exhilarating than having a 50-foot, 40-ton Humpback whale swim next to a boat - and you're on that boat! Here's your chance to join in the adventure with one of our popular Whale Of A Weekends in 2004.
These weekends, perfect for the entire family, provide education about whales by Whale Adoption Project staff members, two whale watch trips to famous Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary (known worldwide as one of the "best" places to see whales) and, of course, whales, whales, and more whales! WILD ABOUT NEWS...

64. Saving Wildlife Home
USA organization managing national and international conservation projects, research and education programs.
http://www.wcs.org/
The Wildlife Conservation Society saves wildlife and wild lands through careful science, international conservation, education, and the management of the world’s largest system of urban wildlife parks. These activities change attitudes toward nature and help people imagine wildlife and humans living in sustainable interaction on both a local and a global scale. WCS is committed to this work because we believe it essential to the integrity of life on Earth.
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65. Wildlife Of The Rocky Mountains: The Web's Best Nature And Wildlife Photographer
This wildlife of the Rocky Mountains website presents the wildlife andnature photography of some of North America s best photographers.
http://raysweb.net/wildlife/
This Wildlife of the Rocky Mountains website presents the wildlife and nature photography of some of North America's best photographers. It is presented for your viewing pleasure and to encourage conservation of wildlife and the habitat on which wild species depend. If you enjoy the webpage, please pass the URL on to your friends, link to it, and most important, please consider supporting the conservation group of your choice.

66. Moose Peterson's Wildlife Research Photography
Provides information on wildlife photography, Nikon cameras, and how to combine biology with technology for effective photographs.
http://www.moose395.net/
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Carson Wandering Skipper, endangered
Camera: D1H
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Film: Lexar Digital Film Bryce Nat'l Park
Camera: D2H
Lens: 200-400VR
Film: Lexar Digital Film Cliff Swallows
Camera: D2H
Lens: 600f4AFS w/TC-20e Film: Lexar Digital Film Blunt-nosed Leopard Lizard, endangered Camera: D1H Film: Lexar Digital Film Alaskan Sea Otter Camera: D2H Lens: 200-400VR (handheld) Film: Lexar Digital Film "No photograph Is worth sacrificing the welfare of the subject." Recent Updates Tip of Month Photo of Month Moose Gallery BT Journal Snipits ... D70 Users Report Of Interest Moose Filter DLWS Workshops Download PhotoRescue Free ... Special Appearances WE want to welcome you to our website home, the home of Moose Peterson and Wildlife Research Photography. We started this website 9 years ago for one very simplistic reason, to furnish wildlife photographers with as much information as we can provide so you can make the most of your photographic pursuits. Much has changed over those nine years besides just the website design! I was shooting with the F4e when I first launched the site.The F5 came along and the website exploded with content. Now, it's all digital and I love it! The digital information on our website is not your normal digital content. Curves, pixels, test patterns and the like won't be found on moose395.net. The reason, while I need to know that trivia, I'm a photographer and all of my tests derive from real world situtations. My results then are 100% baised by the person behind the camera. The information I have on the website are user reports. I highly recommend you read them carefully AFTER you've looked at the images (with a calibrated monitor) and think it all through to get the most of all that's available here.

67. US Fish And Wildlife Service Endangered Species Program
US Fish and wildlife Service Endangered Species Program This World Wide Web (WWW) site, part of a larger site maintained by the US Fish and wildlife service, is intended as an information source
http://rdre1.inktomi.com/click?u=http://endangered.fws.gov/&y=02778569FEF410

68. 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.
http://www.naturephotographers.net
Photo Critique Galleries and Photography Discussion Forums Photographic Accessories
Wildlife, Landscape, Nature and Digital Photography Instructional Articles
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69. America's National Wildlife Refuge System
Bill Hartwig, Assistant Director National wildlife Refuge System. elcome to the National wildlife Refuge System, where you can as the nation's first wildlife refuge in March 1903, the
http://refuges.fws.gov/

70. Larry Zabel - Wildlife, Western, Native American And Cowboy Artist
A complete collection of the wildlife, western, native american and cowboy paintings by Montana artist Larry Zabel.
http://www.larryzabel.com/
Sat Jun 12 12:24:34 2004 Larry Zabel Fine Art
Welcome to the Official Website of
Steve Zabel
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Larry Zabel - Wildlife, Western, Native American and Cowboy Artist
A complete collection of Wildlife, Western, Native American and Cowboy Artist, Larry Zabel's Fine Art
www.larryzabel.com
www.ezpics.net/zabel
Larry Zabel Rocky Mountains Montana Saphire Mountains Missuola Kallispel Polsen Salish Flathead Bitter root Bitterroot Americian Indian paintings Montana Landscapes Native American paintings Native American Artist cowboy artist western artist wildlife artist nature artist Zabel Larry nature art wild animal paintings ranch art cowboy paintings western paintings western landscapes wildlife paintings artist art Paintings Indians Dogs Big Horn Sheep Montana Art Montana Trails Buffalo pictures Madison Yellowstone Cowboy Art Mule Deer Americian Indian Art whitetail deer Native American Art Cougar Western Art Moose Wildlife Art Elk hunting
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Wildlife Art

Larry Zabel was born in Deer Creek, Minnesota and as a boy spent his time drawing and carving. Today this well-known and well-respected artist lives and works on his ranch in McAllister, Montana, just 70 miles from Yellowstone.

71. Mountains Wildlife Screensaver Download - Shareware Download Containing Beautifu
Mountains wildlife Screensaver. This screensaver contains closeup images of variouswildlife animals. Mountains wildlife Screensaver Software Requirements
http://www.softdd.com/wildlife/
Mountains Wildlife Screensaver This screensaver contains close-up images of various wildlife animals. Deer, bear, mountain lions, bobcats, lynx, swans, buffalo, and more are all included. These pictures are real life of wildlife found in the mountains of the United States, and they all display professional quality and color. There is also many viewing options included in the screensaver, you can tile your images, stretch your images full-screen, slide the images, display images randomly or in order, and more. You can also play your own sound files while the images are displaying. (The registered version contains an additional 20 wildlife images!) "Mountains Wildlife Screensaver" Software Requirements: Runs on ALL Windows systems You can click any download option below as these are all the same installation, just different download locations. (If you have any trouble connecting with a download link below, simply try another download option as several options are listed for you convenience.)
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72. 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.

73. Washington State NatureMapping Wildlife Module
Start wildlife Module © 1996 University of Washington and The NatureMapping Programin Washington Disclaimer Credits Comments to kgap@fish.washington.edu.
http://www.fish.washington.edu/naturemapping/wildlife/
Wildlife Module
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74. Safi Safaris - Wildlife Tours Of Tanzania To Serengeti, Kilimanjaro, Tarangire,
offers luxury and budget tours to Serengeti, Kilimanjaro, Ngorongoro Crater, Lake Manyara, Tarangire, Selous, Ruaha and Zanzibar. We've been in business five years and specialize in customized photographic, walking and beach/safari tours.
http://www.safisafaris.com
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S afi is a Swahili word originally meaning "clean." Today, a closer translation is "splendid" or "wonderful." At Safi Safaris, we bring all our experience and knowledge to bear to create African safaris that match these superlatives. At Safi, we focus exclusively on Tanzania , a country rich in breathtaking scenery, unparalleled numbers of wild animals and birds, not to mention friendly and hospitable people. Our safaris give you the chance to find the peace as well as the excitement of Africa. From our 4WD Land Cruisers and Land Rovers you will get close to a huge variety of wildlife. Imagine yourself looking on as three lionesses stalk a Cape buffalo. Contemplate life's meaning amongst a herd of 100 elephants, watching as a new mother, massive tusks piercing the air, gently nudges her 300-pound son to his feet to suckle. Meet our closest relatives, the chimpanzees, by the sparkling waters of Africa's largest lake (Victoria) and deepest lake (Tanganyika). Before your safari, summit Kilimanjaro, reaching Uhuru Peak at 19,340 feet and know that you're on the roof of Africa. Relax on a pristine beach by the warm Indian Ocean, dolphins frolicking in the water just offshore. Savor the smells and sounds of Africa's unspoiled savanna and meet some of the local people.

75. Tibet Environmental Watch - Wildlife
Reports. wildlife. Geography. Development. Links. Site Map. wildlife. wildlifein Tibet. The following information is from Biodiversity of the Tibetan Plateau.
http://www.tew.org/wildlife/

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76. Animals & Wildlife :: Encyclopedia Of Species, Zoology Guide, & Animal Pictures
Brief articles and extensive links.
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On June 5 each year, the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) encourages worldwide environmental awareness and action through World Environment Day . This year's focus is on the conservation of the world's seas and oceans. Read more...
Saturday June 05, 2004
Exotic species know no boundaries
Ever wonder what can happen when an exotic pet is released or escapes into the wild? The outcome depends on both the pet and the location of their release, but invariably there are disatrous consequences. The National Geographic Online reports that: "Invasive species are a leading cause of species endangerment and extinction [second only to habitat loss] both in the United States and worldwide. Almost half of the species on the U.S. endangered species list are threatened wholly or partly by introduced species. Steven A. Williams, director of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, calls invasive species the number one environmental threat to the United States." (Source:

77. Wildlife, River Restoration Projects And Conservation Work In Wales
More than 4000 pictures, identification, behaviour and habitat details of thewildlife, plants and fungi of Welsh rivers, lakes and shores. Who cares?
http://www.fishing-in-wales.com/wildlife/
Guide to the Wildlife of Wales
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Wildlife Guide Maps Accommodation Books SEARCH Return to Home Page Land mammals Wild flowers Bats ... Magazine There's a lot to see here, but even more at www.first-nature.com - more than 4000 pictures, identification, behaviour and habitat details of the wildlife, plants and fungi of mountains, moorland and meadows; woods and forests, rivers, lakes and shores. Who cares? It's not just Countryside Council for Wales and Environment Agency Wales who protect the wildlife of Wales and restore damaged or threatened habitats. Many voluntary organisations, including anglers, do a great deal of valuable work to maintain and improve the water environment. In this they frequently work in partnership with the Environment Agency Wales, other public bodies and, increasingly, industrial sponsors. (See, for example, some of the habitat improvement work being led by Llandysul Angling Association as part of its summer programme of opportunities for young people.)

78. Alaska Department Of Fish And Game — ADF&G Home Page
Detailed species accounts of the big game, marine mammals, small game, birds, furbearers, fish, shellfish, and herps of Alaska.
http://www.state.ak.us/local/akpages/FISH.GAME/notebook/notehome.htm

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Wildlife Viewing ... Boards Support Newsletter All You Can Eat, Vol 2 Alaska Wildlife News Wings Over Alaska Birding Newsletter, (pdf) Statewide News Releases The Wolf in Alaska Invasive Species Conservation Planning Online Licenses Big Game Hunt Permits Subsistence Tier II McNeil Bear Sanctuary Viewing Permit Walrus Is. Sanctuary Viewing Permit CFEC (Commercial Fisheries Limited Entry/Vessel Licensing) Sport Fish Commercial Fish Subsistence Fishing Subsistence Hunting ... Privacy Last updated: June 2, 2004

79. Iowa Department Of Natural Resources - Wildlife Bureau
Iowa DNR, wildlife. Official Home Page of the Iowa DNR wildlife Bureau Visit awildlife Management Area today and see and hear what you ve been missing.
http://www.iowadnr.com/wildlife/
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Whitetail - Treasure, Trophy or Trouble

AVAILABLE NOW!! A new book documenting the history of white-tailed deer in Iowa has been published by the Iowa DNR. This examination of white-tailed deer in Iowa includes a discussion of the many aspects of deer management that currently face the DNR in addition to the book's intriguing look at the past. The book is written by Larry Stone with photographs by Roger Hill and others. “It is a beautiful, soft-cover book of 80 pages, with lots of interesting discussion, view points, interviews with hunters and other citizens, and all-in-all a well-balanced look at deer in Iowa.” Interested persons can order the book online
or where you buy hunting and fishing licenses. The book will be mailed directly to your home in 2-3 weeks.

80. Nature And Wildlife Encylopaedia
Personal site about endangered wild animals.
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Wild cats-2-Birds- ... 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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