Endangered Species Update 1993 - Abstracts

Endangered Species Update 1993
TitleSubjectAuthors
1992 CITES amendments strengthen protection for endangered and threatened wildlife and plants. (the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora)(part one of two) (Technical Bulletin)Zoology and wildlife conservationSusan S. Lieberman
Application of landscape-level conservation biology principles to the Lower Mississippi River Valley.Zoology and wildlife conservationDavid N. Pashley, Lisa A. Creasman
A reintroduction program for the conservation of the black howler monkey in Belize.Zoology and wildlife conservationFred Koontz, Robert H. Horwich, Ernesto Saqui, Hermelindo Saqui, Kenneth Glander
A status review of state threatened and endangered species programs and the Massachusetts Initiative.Zoology and wildlife conservationCurtice R. Griffin, Thomas W. French
A survey on endangered species in National Wildlife Refuges.Zoology and wildlife conservationRebecca A. Schneider
Biodiversity, bioparks, and saving ecosystems.Zoology and wildlife conservationMichael H. Robinson
Ecosystem education.Zoology and wildlife conservationKaren J. Schmidt
Ecosystem management in the Forest Service: linkage to endangered species management.Zoology and wildlife conservationThomas M. Quigley, Stephen E. McDonald
Great Lakes intergovernmental cooperation: a framework for endangered species conservation.Zoology and wildlife conservationSusan MacKenzie
Idaho's nongame, endangered and watchable wildlife program.Zoology and wildlife conservationWayne Melquist
Implementation of an ecosystem approach to endangered species conservation.Zoology and wildlife conservationEdward T. LaRoe
Landmark U.S. legislation will conserve exotic wild birds. (Technical Bulletin)Zoology and wildlife conservationSusan S. Lieberman
Listing proposals - November 1992. (15 animals and plants proposed to be listed as endangered with the Fish and Wildlife Service)(Technical Bulletin)Zoology and wildlife conservation 
Minnesota's Nongame Wildlife Program.Zoology and wildlife conservationCarrol L. Henderson
On the USFWS settlement regarding federal listing of endangered species. (US Fish and Wildlife Service).Zoology and wildlife conservationEric R. Glitzenstein
Practical ecosystem management for plants and animals.Zoology and wildlife conservationSylvia Taylor
Putting the "E" back in EPA.Zoology and wildlife conservationJim Serfis
Regional news. (multiple short articles)(Technical Bulletin)Zoology and wildlife conservation 
Report from the field; community action called to 'rescue to riffleshell.' (northern riffleshell mussel)Zoology and wildlife conservationRoann E. Ogawa, Don W. Schloesser
Report to Congress lists fiscal year 1991 expenditures for endangered species.Zoology and wildlife conservation 
Spotted owl protection: unintentional evolution toward ecosystem management.Zoology and wildlife conservationE. Charles Meslow
The contemporary paradigm in ecology and its implications for endangered species conservation.Zoology and wildlife conservationPeggy L. Fiedler, Robert A. Leidy, Richard D. Laven, Norman Gershenz, Leslie Saul
The duck stamp: making a spectacle of a threatened species? (includes related article on political cartoonist and duck advocate Jay Norwood 'Ding' Darling)(Technical Bulletin)Zoology and wildlife conservationAnn Haas
The ecosystem survival plan: zoo visitors save wild places.Zoology and wildlife conservationNorman Gershenz, Leslie Saul
The landscape ecosystem approach and conservation of endangered species.Zoology and wildlife conservationBurton V. Barnes
The role of the National Wildlife Refuge System in endangered species management.Zoology and wildlife conservationMary Anne Young
Tracking contaminants in fish, wildlife and on refuges with the BEST program. (Biomonitoring of Environmental Status and Trends)Zoology and wildlife conservationValanne Glooschenko
Tyronia alamosae and Geronimo. (endangered mollusk)(Technical Bulletin)Zoology and wildlife conservationJerry Burton
Use of landscape ecosystems for species inventory and conservation.Zoology and wildlife conservationDennis A. Albert
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