Endangered Species Update 1992 - Abstracts

Endangered Species Update 1992
TitleSubjectAuthors
Bald eagle numbers continue to rise. (Endangered Species Technical Bulletin)Zoology and wildlife conservationCharles G. Kjos
Captive breeding and conservation of lion-tailed Macaques.Zoology and wildlife conservationDonald G. Lindburg, Laurence Gledhill
Conservation and ecology of the Anastasia Island beach mice. (Report from the field)Zoology and wildlife conservationPhilip A. Frank
Conserving biodiversity in the real world: professional practice using a policy orientation.Zoology and wildlife conservationTim W. Clark, Timothy Sullivan, Richard Wallace, Peter Schuyler, Tim Donnay, Peyton Curlee, Margaret Cymerys, Lili Sheeline, Reading Richard, Edward M. Kennedy Jr., Arnald Marcer-Batlle, De Fretes Yance
Construction of International Wolf Center begins.Zoology and wildlife conservationL. David Mech
Declining salmon and steelhead populations: new endangered species concerns for the West.Zoology and wildlife conservationJack E. Williams, James A. Lichatowich, Willa Nehlsen
Determination of factors limiting the California condor. (Endangered SpeciesTechnical Bulletin)Zoology and wildlife conservationOliver H. Pattee
Eight species added to list of endangered and threatened species in November/December 1991. (Endangered Species Technical Bulletin)Zoology and wildlife conservation 
Elephant and rhinoceros conservation in Kenya.Zoology and wildlife conservationStan Braude
Endangered species programs in the 50 states and Puerto Rico. (1991 survey of wildlife regulation and management departments)Zoology and wildlife conservationJ. Yonat Swimmer, Laurie Manor, R. Lynn Gooch
Environmental law and regulation: Lucas v. South Carolina Coastal Council. (real estate developer David Lucas) (Technical Note)Zoology and wildlife conservationSarah Chasis
ESA amendments: the good, the bad, and the unnecessary. (Endangered Species Act) (Opinion)Zoology and wildlife conservationPamela Pride Eaton
Experimental release of whooping cranes in Florida proposed. (Endagered Species Technical Bulletin)Zoology and wildlife conservation 
Fifty-six animals and plants proposed in August-October 1991 for Endangered Species Act protection. (Endangered Species Technical Bulletin)Zoology and wildlife conservation 
Fifty-six species added to list of threatened and endangered species in August-October 1991. (Endangered Species Technical Bulletin)Zoology and wildlife conservation 
Final listing rules approved for 21 species during July/October 1992. (Fish and Wildlife Service's endangered or threatened species list)Zoology and wildlife conservation 
Florida's nongame and endangered species programs.Zoology and wildlife conservationBrian A. Millsap, Don A. Wood, Patrick M. Rose
Genetics and elephant conservation. (polymerase chain reaction; deoxyribonucleic acid fingerprinting) (Cover Story)Zoology and wildlife conservationLaura L. Bischof
History on the wing: California condors restored to home skies. (Endangered Species Technical Bulletin)Zoology and wildlife conservationAnn Haas
Illinois' endangered species program: an innovative approach. (Cover Story)Zoology and wildlife conservationDeanna Glosser
Listing proposals - July/October 1992. (Fish and Wildlife Service's endangered and threatened species listing proposals)Zoology and wildlife conservation 
Listing proposals - November/December 1991. (Endangered Species Technical Bulletin)Zoology and wildlife conservation 
Microchip method for permanent animal identification.Zoology and wildlife conservationSusan B. Elbin
New legislation aids the recovery of endangered fish and refuge wetlands in Nevada. (Public Law 101-618; cui-ui and Lahontan cutthroat trout; National Wildlife Refuge wetlands) (Endangered Species Technical Bulletin)Zoology and wildlife conservationRalph G. Swanson
Protection for 28 animals and plants proposed during January-June 1992. (by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service)Zoology and wildlife conservation 
Public education efforts on the ESA reauthorization. (Endangered Species Act) (Report from the Field)Zoology and wildlife conservationNancy A. Hotchkiss
Razorback sucker listed as endangered: a further decline in the Colorado River system.Zoology and wildlife conservationHarold M. Tyus
Remembering elephants at CITES. (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora) (Opinion)Zoology and wildlife conservationChris A. Wold
Remote sensing, geographic data and the conservation of biological resources. (Geographic Access, Image and Analysis software system) (Cover Story)Zoology and wildlife conservationRichard Podolsky
Scientists and Endangered Species Act reauthorization. (scientific expertise to evaluate law on endangered species) (Opinion)Zoology and wildlife conservationDennis D. Murphy
South Dakota research unit gains new data on rare species of the Missouri River. (South Dakota Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit)Zoology and wildlife conservationCharles R. Berry Jr.
State license plate programs for endangered species and the environment.Zoology and wildlife conservationRon Beech
Status of endangered species recovery program is detailed in report to Congress. (Fish and Wildlife Service's Endangered and Threatened Species Recovery Program report) (Endangered Species Technical Bulletin)Zoology and wildlife conservation 
Surface mining threatens wildlife of the Buttahatchee River. (Buttahatchee River, Mississippi) (Endagered Species Technical Bulletin )Zoology and wildlife conservationPaul Hartfield
Surveying wintering loons from the air. (common loons or Gavia immer) (Report From the Field.)Zoology and wildlife conservationPatrick G.R. Jodice
The Biological Diversity Treaty of the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development.Zoology and wildlife conservationJohn M. Fitzgerald
The boulder darter: a conservation challenge.Zoology and wildlife conservationJames D. Williams, Noel M. Burkhead
The endangered resources program in Missouri.Zoology and wildlife conservationDennis Figg
Threatened native American plants.Zoology and wildlife conservationGary Paul Nabhan
Unorthodox alliances and the Louisiana black bear. (Black Bear Conservation Committee)Zoology and wildlife conservationPaul L. Davidson, David N. Pashley
Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries nongame and endangered wildlife program.Zoology and wildlife conservationKaren Terwilliger, Toni Harrison
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