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         Mammals:     more books (100)
  1. A Guide to Arkansas Mammals by John A. Sealander, 1979-06
  2. Mammal photography and observation: A practical field guide by Leonard J Warner, 1978
  3. After the Dinosaurs: The Age of Mammals (Life of the Past) by Donald R. Prothero, 2006-06-22
  4. Marine Mammal Research: Conservation beyond Crisis by Timothy J. Ragen, 2005-10-12
  5. North american wildlife: mammals, reptiles, amphibians field guide by Editors of Reader's Digest, 1998-05-04
  6. Mammals of the South-West Pacific & Moluccan Islands by Tim Flannery, 1995-02
  7. Call to the Rescue: The Story of the Marine Mammal Center by Joe Quirk, 2009-07-01
  8. Pacific Coast Mammals: A Guide to Mammals of the Pacific Coast States, Their Tracks, Skulls and Other Signs (Nature Study Guides) by Ron Russo, 1987-01-01
  9. Cuadernos de un mamifero / Mammal's notebook (Spanish Edition) by Erik Satie, 2006-06-30
  10. A Field Guide to the Mammals of Australia by Peter Menkhorst, Frank Knight, 2005-01-06
  11. Dictionary of Australian and New Guinean Mammals by Ronald Strahan, Pamela Conder, 2007-10-22
  12. Cronin's Key Guide to Australian Mammals by Leonard Cronin, 2008-01-01
  13. Mammals in North America: From Arctic Ocean to Tropical Rain Forest : Wildlife Adventure Stories and Technical Guide by Robert E. Wrigley, 1990-03
  14. Distribution and biogeography of mammals of Iowa (Special publications - The Museum, Texas Tech University ; no. 9) by John B Bowles, 1975

121. Coastal Research And Education Society Of Long Island
Information about CRESLI's research, education, and outreach programs to promote stewardship and conservation of coastal ecosystems, and especially their marine mammals and sea turtles.
http://www.cresli.org/

Welcome to the CRESLI web site
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To promote and foster understanding and stewardship of coastal ecosystems through research and education setupTicker('CRESLI needs your generous support, become a member today, click on the membership button!',45,100); //
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WHALE WATCH SEASON 2001 - will begin June 30th. For dates and reservations, go to our new Whale Watch reservation page by clicking here. For more information about Whale Watching in NY, click here.
Click here to see a detailed and annotated list of LI's coastal and pelagic bird species
Click here to find information about the evolution and adaptations of cetaceans
Click here to see a new animated fin whale surfacing sequence
SEAL SEASON 2000 Our annual influx of harbor seals and other has ended once again. CRESLI Seal walks at Montauk State Park are finished for the year. Click here to see photos from our April 1, 2000 seal walk, where we saw 51 harbor seals and 1 grey seal. For information about the seal walks please click here For information about volunteering, click on the "Volunteering" button.

122. Mammals
Ocean Sunfish Suicidal Crabs? Zooplankton 1, 2 Sting and Stun Rays mammals Rock dwellers Sand dwellers Fossils. mammals. Guadalupe fur seal.
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Guadalupe fur seal Harbor seal Risso's dolphin California Sea lions Northern elephant seals subadult sea lions Sea lion wounded by monofilament line Harbor seal Send comments or requests for information regarding licensing or prints to Mike Johnson

123. The C.A.R.E. Foundation
Creating Animal Respect Education is a nonprofit exotic animal sanctuary caring for large cats, small mammals and reptiles in Central Florida.
http://www.thecarefoundation.org
The C.A.R.E. Foundation
P.O. Box 1012
Christmas, Florida 32709
Phone: 407-247-8948
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April 3, 2004

Welcome to The C.A.R.E. Foundation
The CARE Foundation is a non-profit 501(c)3 that provides permanent sanctuary primarily for non-releasable wildlife. We currently house seven Big Cats, a Black Bear, and over seventy small animals.
We provide a variety of educational programs for schools, resorts, themed attractions, hunter education programs, vocational training institutes, and general public appearances throughout the community. The focal points of these programs are conservation and animal safety, habitat sustainability, and wildlife identification and management.
C.A.R.E. Newsletter - Feb, 2003
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124. Nature-Wildlife The Photography And Behavior Of Animals
Photography and behavioral information on animals and birds. Africanand North American mammals and birds. © Copyright Spook, 1996.
http://www.nature-wildlife.com/mammals.htm
Photo Gallery -Choose a Selection- African Wild Cat Baboons Cape Buffaloes Cheetahs Elephants Giraffes Hippopotamus Spotted Hyena Impala Klipspringer Greater Kudu Lions Nyala Sable Antelope Delmarva Squirrel Warthog Waterbuck White Rhinoceroses Wildebeast Zebra
Animal Behavior Information -Choose a Selection- African Wild Cat Baboons Cape Buffaloes Brown Hyenas Cheetahs Dwarf Mongoose Elephants Giraffes Hippopotamus Spotted Hyena Impala Klipspringer Greater Kudu Lions Nyala Sable Antelope Delmarva Squirrel Warthog White Rhinoceroses Zebra
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125. Carnegie Museums Of Pittsburgh - Homepage
Features exhibits on insects, mammals, botany, dinosaurs and fossils, gems, minerals, geology and several areas of anthropology. Includes hours, admission fees and contact details. Located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
http://www.carnegiemuseums.org/carnegie/index.htm

126. Discovery Channel :: Life Of Mammals -- Main
a myraid of ways. View slide shows of amazing mammals. arrow. OnTV. Life of mammals, hosted by David Attenborough, is reairing.
http://dsc.discovery.com/convergence/lifeofmammals/lifeofmammals.html
May 26, 2004 EDT OAS_RICH("hedthick"); Mammal Portraits
They come in all shapes and sizes, live in just about every type of habitat and make their living in a myraid of ways. View slide shows of amazing mammals.
Life of Mammals , hosted by David Attenborough, is re-airing. Send me a reminder!
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What was it like behind the scenes of Life of Mammals ? Listen to what the man himself had to say.
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127. Brisky Pet Products
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128. Mammals Of The San Gabriel Mountains
mammals of the San Gabriel Mountains. Table of Contents How to Find mammalsThe mammals Sources. How to Find mammals. What to look for
http://home.earthlink.net/~zelicaon/sgm/mammals/mammals_index.html
Mammals of the San Gabriel Mountains
Table of Contents:
How to Find Mammals
The Mammals

Sources
How to Find Mammals
What to look for:
  • Tracks on these surfaces: snow, damp sand, soft dirt especially on the outside of fire roads, mud along streams or around small water holes
  • Game Trails: either paths through matted down grasses or twigs on flat areas or narrow trails criss-crossing hillslopes
  • Disturbances: leaves or twigs broken or in unnatural positions, debris or rocks moved or turned over, flowers with the blossoms cut off or plants nibbled to the ground, trees and shrubs with bark and leaves eaten away to a high level, clawed or chewed tree bark, fallen fir or pine cones with the scales eaten away or scattered about on the ground, matted grasses where the animals have bedded down
  • Evidence: fur, droppings, pellets, partially consumed smaller animals, holes in the ground or tunnels
  • Food Sources: campgrounds and picnic areas, preferred food plants like berries or cactus pads, trees with acorn or nuts, water holes
What to listen for:
  • movement in the grass, crashing through the brush or scurrying on the limbs of trees

129. Mammals - Class Mammalia - All Kinds Of Mammals!
All about mammals, featuring many different mammals such as tigers, kangaroos,bears, and more. A growing encyclopedia on mammals and its taxonomy. mammals.
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Please choose a group from the table below:
Carnivores Artiodactyls Perrisodactyls Rabbits ... Marsupials Click here for info on this order which has been replaced by seven new orders. Includes what this order is, its families, and the layout of the new system. Class Mammalia Mammals are divided into 3 sub-classes based on their mode of reproduction: Subclass Prototheria Prototheria is composed of egg-laying mammals. There are only 6 species of these and they belong to one order: Monotremata (platypus and echidna) Subclass Metatheria Metatheria numbers to 250 species and is composed of seven orders (previously 1 - Marsupialia). Their young are born tiny and immature and must climb into the mother's pouch, where they grab hold of a teat and do not leave until they are mature. Didelphimorphia (New World opossums)
Paucituberculata (South American rat opossums)
Microbiotheria (colocolo)
Dasyuromorphia (dasyurids, thylacines)

130. The Leviathan Academy - Our Activities
Founded in 1996 to promote and develop studies and researches for the knowledge and conservation of Marine mammals, particularly in the Mediterranean Sea.
http://www.geocities.com/aleviatano/inglese.html
The Leviathan Academy Society for the Study and the Conservation of Marine Mammals Workshops
Dolphins in Sardinia
Our Activities The Bottlenose dolphin Project ... Contact us! A short presentation... The Leviathan Academy was founded in 1996 to promote and develop studies and researches for the knowledge and conservation of Marine Mammals, particularly in the Mediterranean Sea. The Academy continues the studies tradition and the activities of Marine Mammals Working Group, informally founded in 1990 in the Animal Biology Department of University of Rome. Researchers, graduates and students take part in the Academy; they produce many researches that are presented in scientific publications and international conferences. Many students have developed their thesis in the field of Academy researches and were able to realise their interests on Marine Mammal life. At the same time, the Academy organises many seminaries and conferences open to the public, publishes on daily news and periodics and allows voluntaries to take part at the researches. THE ACTIVITIES OF THE LEVIATHAN ACADEMY Projects Bottlenosed dolphin project The Bottlenose dolphins are the most studied dolphin in the world but, in spite of this, our knowledge about this dolphins are still insufficient; this is mainly because of the plasticity of this specie that is able to adapt to different local situations.

131. ThinkQuest : Library : The Virtual Zoo
Please click on a link to go to an animal aardvark anteater armadillo badgers batsbeavers gophers guinea pigs hedgehogs koalas mice moles mongoose opossums
http://library.thinkquest.org/11922/mammals/mammals.htm
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Take a trip through the Virtual Zoo. Here you will find animals from all over the world. Informative articles and beautiful photographs almost bring them to life. Study the natural habitats of the earth and how they shelter and feed the animals. You can even visit the Concession Stand for a delicious virtual snack! Visit Site 1997 ThinkQuest Internet Challenge Languages English Students Xian Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology, Alexandria, VA, United States Justin Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology, Alexandria, VA, United States Houtmeyers K.A.Redingenhof Leuven, Leuven, Belgium Coaches Geraldine Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology, Alexandria, VA, United States Geraldine Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology, Alexandria, VA, United States Vandamme K.A.Redingenhof Leuven, Leuven, Belgium Want to build a ThinkQuest site? The ThinkQuest site above is one of thousands of educational web sites built by students from around the world. Click here to learn how you can build a ThinkQuest site.

132. In The Field: Jaelyn Eberle Investigates Fossil Mammals In The Denver Basin.
Collecting fossil mammals from the Early Paleocene Denver Formation, in Colorado, USA.
http://www.nature.ca/discover/field/eberle/2000/denvr1_e.cfm
In the Field: Canadian Museum of Nature palaeontologist Jaelyn Eberle tracks a story of life and death when digging for fossils of mammals that survived the Great Extinction Event, near Denver, Colorado. Site Index Home of nature.ca Renewal About the Museum Visitor Info Exhibitions For Educators Collections Research Library Online catalogue DISCOVER Nature! Become a Member Make a Donation Supporters Board of Trustees Staff Press Room Questions or Comments? - Sila: Clue in to Climate Change - The GEEE! in GENOME - The Nature of the Rideau River - Hi-def Cinema - Our Amazing Treasures
Eberle in the Denver Basin Setting the Stage South Table Mountain An Ancient Miami? Life Goes On Success at Last! ... My Partners
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Earliest Tertiary rocks of the Denver Formation, with buildings of Denver in the background. Since many of our localities are in or near Denver, we're doing "urban palaeontology". Larger image: 84Kb jpg
These rocks of the Denver Formation were deposited in ancient stream channels and floodplains about 65 million years ago. Larger image: 74Kb jpg
Eberle in the Denver Basin Project: Fossil mammals near the K-T boundary
Dates: August 8 to 29, 2000

133. Mammals Of Colorado
LIONS, FERRETS BEARS. A Guide to the mammals of Colorado. By David M. Armstrong,Director. Foxes, Checklist of mammals. Black Bear, Learn More About mammals.
http://wildlife.state.co.us/Education/mammalsguide/

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LIONS, FERRETS A Guide to the Mammals of Colorado By David M. Armstrong, Director
University of Colorado Museum, Boulder, CO Published by: Colorado Outdoors Magazine, a product of the Colorado Division of Wildlife 1993
Contents: What is a Mammal? Ringtail Virginia Opossum Raccoon ... Pocket Gophers Endangered Species: Pocket Mice Black Footed Ferret Ord’s Kangaroo Rat Wolverine ... Harvest Mice Extirpated Species: White-footed Mice Gray Wolf Northern Grasshopper Mouse Grizzly Bear ... and the Antelope Play This page last updated 05/14/04 Headlines for Wednesday, May 26, 2004 TWO EAGLETS BORN AT WESTERN SLOPE GOLF COURSE
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134. Comparative Mammalian Brain Collections
Youth of all ages can learn the similarities and differences of the brains of various mammals, including brain sections, circuitry, and functions.
http://brainmuseum.org/
Wally Welker, John Irwin Johnson, Adrianne Noe This web site provides browsers with images and information from one of the world's largest collection of well-preserved, sectioned and stained brains of mammals. Viewers can see and download photographs of brains of over 100 different species of mammals (including humans) representing 17 mammalian orders.
Also available are examples of stained sections from a wide variety of brains of special interest, including humans, chimpanzees, monkeys, various rodents and carnivores, California sea lion, Florida manatee, Big brown bat, Wisconsin badger, North American raccoon, Yellow Mongoose, Zebra, Cow, and the Atlantic bottle-nose dolphin. A complete list of all available specimens is available. How brain evolution has occurred is discussed.
Viewers will learn why these collections are important, why and how they were assembled, and why it is important to protect, preserve and maintain them. Moreover, a variety of issues in brain science are discussed.

135. Marine Mammals On The Web
Information and links about marine mammals from a former dolphin andsea lion trainer. Marine mammals on the Web ©19962003 Mark Miller.
http://mmotw.paraphysics.com/
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136. RD/01/R10
Debate and vote on Amendments and Bill. Rural Development Committee 10th Report.
http://www.scottish.parliament.uk/S1/official_report/cttee/rural-01/rar01-10-vol
Rural Development Committee 10th Report 2001 Stage 1 Report on the Protection of Wild Mammals (Scotland) Bill
Volume 1 : Report
SP Paper 376 Session 1 (2001) REMIT AND MEMBERSHIP Remit: The Rural Development Committee has been appointed by Parliament under Standing Order 6.1 and has the following remit: To consider and report on matters relating to rural development, agriculture and fisheries and such other matters as fall within the responsibility of the Minister for Rural Development This remit relies upon a definition of the responsibility of the Minister for Rural Development, which includes responsibility for policy in relation to rural development, including agriculture, fisheries and forestry. Membership: The Membership of the Committee as approved by Parliament is as follows, and unless Parliament otherwise orders, members serve on the Committee for the duration of the Parliament: Mr Fergus Ewing (Deputy Convener) [from 2 November 2000]
Mrs Margaret Ewing [from 8 January 2001]
Mr Alex Fergusson
Mrs Rhoda Grant
Mrs Cathy Jamieson [from 8 January 2001] Mr Alex Johnstone (Convener)
Mr Richard Lochhead
Mr George Lyon [from 29 March 2001]
Dr Elaine Murray
Mr Mike Rumbles Elaine Smith [from 29 March 2001] Former members

137. NM Species List--Mammals
New Mexico Species List. mammals. These species accounts were developedby the New Mexico Department of Game and Fish and contain
http://www.fw.vt.edu/fishex/nmex_main/mammals.htm
New Mexico Species List
Mammals
These species accounts were developed by the New Mexico Department of Game and Fish and contain species information for both New Mexico and Arizona. For more information about these accounts, contact: Jon Klingel
P. O. Box 25112
Santa Fe, NM 87504
(505) 827-9912 voice,
(505) 827-9956 fax
j_klingel@gmfsh.state.nm.us
Species NameScroll through the list or select a species by the last part of its common name. For example, if you are interested in the Collared Peccary, then click on "P" for peccary. Similarly, if you are interested in Barbary Sheep, then click on "S" for sheep.
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Armadillo, Nine-banded (Dasypus novemcinctus mexicanus (NM)) Badger, American (Taxidea taxus berlandieri (NM,AZ)) Bat, Big-eared, Allen's (Idionycteris phyllotis) Bat, Big-eared, Townsend's, Pale (Plecotus townsendii pallescens ( ... NM List

138. Wild Mammals (Protection) (Amendment) Bill 2004 [Bill 26] Commons, First Reading
Hansard transcript of the introduction of the Bill by Peter Luff for Lembit Opik. Read the First time; and ordered to be read a Second time on Friday 6 February, and to be printed.
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139. Wild Mammals (Protection) (Amendment) Bill [HL]
Text of the Bill as introduced in the House of Lords on 20th November 2002.
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