Wildlife Conservation 1993 - Abstracts

Wildlife Conservation 1993
TitleSubjectAuthors
A Cold War legacy. (wildlife on former East German military preserves)Zoology and wildlife conservationTaryn Toro
A corridor of blank canvas. (wildlife photographer Art Wolfe)Zoology and wildlife conservationFred Brack
A gathering of eagles. (includes related article)Zoology and wildlife conservationGary Turbak
A lost generation. (elephant families in the Ruaha reserve, Tanzania)Zoology and wildlife conservationRichard Barnes, Karen Barnes
A sweeter home for swans. (some trumpeter are sent from Yellowstone National Park to southern Oregon)Zoology and wildlife conservationBill Donahue
A taste for blood. (includes related articles)Zoology and wildlife conservationRexford D. Lord
A vote for wildlife. (Los Angeles voters allocate money to preserve wildlife pathways)Zoology and wildlife conservationCharlotte Forbes
Back to basics. (wildlife conservation training)Zoology and wildlife conservationAlan Rabinowitz
Bewitched by the badger: contrary to its reputation as an ill-tempered varmint, the American badger embodies the solitary spirit of a prairie pioneer.Zoology and wildlife conservationSusan Ring, Gary Crandall
Bigger than the dinosaurs? (the great blue whale)Zoology and wildlife conservationYvonne Baskin
Calling all geese. (Canada geese who fail to migrate)Zoology and wildlife conservationTom Verde
Champions of the wind: volunteer pilots bring the power of flight to conservation.Zoology and wildlife conservationBeth Livermore
Closing the gap. (chimpanzee social behaviour)(includes related article)Zoology and wildlife conservationMeredith F. Small
Dinosaurs down under. (includes related article)Zoology and wildlife conservationDeborah A. Behler, Don Lessem, Peter Schouten
Diving dragons; at mealtime, prehistoric-looking marine iguanas head for the sea to graze on algae.Zoology and wildlife conservationMartin Wikelski
Elephants I know. (naturalist Cynthia Moss) (Interview)Zoology and wildlife conservationKaren Petersen, Martyn Colbeck
Elephants today and tomorrow: a perspective from Kenya.Zoology and wildlife conservationRichard E. Leakey
Farming the flying flowers. (includes related articles)Zoology and wildlife conservationWhit Bronaugh
Fingerprinting ivory. (use of genetic analysis in elephant conservation)Zoology and wildlife conservationNicholas Georgiadis
GATTzilla the trade monster: why should we fear freer trade? (General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade) (Column)Zoology and wildlife conservationJon R. Luoma
Getting along with Griz. (the relationship between humans and grizzly bears)Zoology and wildlife conservationGary Turbak
Getting into science.Zoology and wildlife conservationMindy Wilson
Gunning for goats: Olympic National Park is bent on ridding its mountains of aliens.Zoology and wildlife conservationJon R. Luoma
Illegal trade in Tibet. (Shahtoosh antelopes)Zoology and wildlife conservationGeorge B. Schaller
In the shadow of the volcano.Zoology and wildlife conservationMichael Bowker
Is the extinction crisis real?Zoology and wildlife conservationPaul R. Ehrlich
Lenten liturgies. (Catholic church counts certain rodents as fish allowing them to be eaten during Lent)Zoology and wildlife conservationSteven D. Mirsky
Let them eat caviomorphs! (Louisiana's nutria problems)Zoology and wildlife conservationDeborah Hay
Let the spirits move you.Zoology and wildlife conservationDeborah Hay
Lifestyles of the rich and famous? (United Nations hawksbill sea turtle conservation project at Long Island resort off the coast of Antigua)Zoology and wildlife conservationMargaret Shakespeare
Liquid assets; if dams are built on the great Whale River, they will wipe out the Cree's last lands, a habitat of abundant wildlife.Zoology and wildlife conservationJon Bowermaster
Model marsh in Louisiana. (exhibit at the Baton Rouge, Louisiana, zoo)Zoology and wildlife conservationBarbara Nielsen
Moving stills: the visual effect of movement is available to the eye only through photography. (Wildlife Photographer)Zoology and wildlife conservationTim Fitzharris
No reserve is an island.Zoology and wildlife conservationJon Kohl
Not just nuts. (nut trees in rainforest ecology)Zoology and wildlife conservationEnrique Ortiz
Not such a Sterling idea. (the potential development of Sterling Forest, New York)Zoology and wildlife conservationDebra A. Schwartz
Orca aliens. (a new group of whales is discovered off the coast of Washington State)Zoology and wildlife conservationRick Searle
Plowed under: California's burrowing owl lives on prime real estate; as its habitat vanishes, so will the bird.Zoology and wildlife conservationPete Salmansohn
Protecting Africa's elephants: a historical commitment.Zoology and wildlife conservationJohn G. Robinson
Saving Saunders's gull. (efforts in China to save black-hooded, asian seagull)Zoology and wildlife conservationMartin Williams
Searching for sea pandas. (killer whales)Zoology and wildlife conservationBob Devine
Sequoia forest beneath the sea. (Monterey Bay giant kelp forest)(includes related article)Zoology and wildlife conservationCheryl Lyn Dybas
That's a croc.Zoology and wildlife conservationJohn L. Behler
The balance of nature. (ecology of elephants in Africa)Zoology and wildlife conservationDavid Western
The cornucopia tree. (the neem tree of Africa and South Asia has a myriad of medicinal and industrial uses)Zoology and wildlife conservationJan Bannan
The elephant as a natural resource: a perspective from Zimbabwe.Zoology and wildlife conservationBrian Child
The elephant menace.Zoology and wildlife conservationJohn Waithaka
The elephants of Ruaha. (Tanzanian game reserve)Zoology and wildlife conservationRichard Barnes
The great white whales. (beluga whales)Zoology and wildlife conservationCatherine Dold
The greening of America. (environmental impact of golf courses)Zoology and wildlife conservationRon Chepesiuk
The logger and the tiger: in a remote valley in Russia's Far East, the Siberian tiger and the timber industry face off in what may be the rare cat's last stand. (includes related article) (Cover Story)Zoology and wildlife conservationKevin Schafer, Martha Hill
The naming of the shrew. (includes related articles)Zoology and wildlife conservationJerry Dennis, Glenn Wolff
The other African elephant. (the forest elephant, Loxodonta africana cyclotis)Zoology and wildlife conservationLee J.T. White
The sounds of silence. (low-frequency elephant communications)Zoology and wildlife conservationRussell A. Charif
The Trans-Gulf Express. (monarch butterflies' migration through the Gulf of Mexico)Zoology and wildlife conservationGary N. Ross, Deborah A. Behler
This place is for the birds: Tern Island lives up to its name as a haven for seabirds.Zoology and wildlife conservationErwin A. Bauer, Peggy Bauer
Tiptoe through the treetops: thirty-nine seventh graders take the ultimate field trip - to the top of Peru's rainforest.Zoology and wildlife conservationGloria D. Miklowitz, Jim Cronk
Trading places; the idea is to move some black howler monkeys, relatively abundant in northern Belize, to an area in the south where the species has gone extinct. (includes Belize Diary)Zoology and wildlife conservationFred Koontz, Roberta Allen
Uganda revisited: a look at the changes two decades can bring.Zoology and wildlife conservationC. Dietrich Schaaf
Valley of the Trogons: a magical place in the Chiricahua Mountains of Arizona.Zoology and wildlife conservationPete Dunne
What ever happened to John Denver?Zoology and wildlife conservationMaxim Langstaff
Whose eyes are on the hummingbird? The trials and tribulations of a nesting red-billed azurecrown.Zoology and wildlife conservationVictor Perera
You can help elephants.Zoology and wildlife conservationIain Douglas-Hamilton
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