Wildlife Conservation 2005 - Abstracts
Wildlife Conservation 2005 | |||||
Title | Subject | Authors | |||
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A legendary cat is dead. | Zoology and wildlife conservation | ||||
"A matriarch shepherds her family, and cameras click furiously". | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Vic Cox | |||
And Vermont makes 48: Restoring bald eagles to the green mountain state. | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Jennifer Weeks | |||
An unexpected catch. | Zoology and wildlife conservation | C.J. Chivers | |||
A promise kept... And a perspective gained. | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Catherine Heller | |||
Arctic showdown.(wildlife conservation) | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Bill Weber | |||
A return to paradise in the South China Sea. | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Karen J. Coates | |||
Ascension Island: No longer off-limits to turtle watchers. | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Kevin Schafer | |||
Behind enemy lines. | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Eric Johnson | |||
Birds in black.(ravens) | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Michael Tennesen | |||
Caiman: Celebrating a comeback in the pantanal. | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Theo Allofs | |||
Caught in the crossfire: DR Congo's Ituri Forest has survived seven years of civil war.(Democratic Republic Congo) | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Terese Hart, Robert Mwinyihali | |||
Caught in the crossfire: Part II.(Democratic Republic of Congo ) | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Terese Hart, Corneille Ewango | |||
Caught in the crossfire: Part III. | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Terese Hart, Richard Tshombe | |||
Deep sea divers: How low can marine animals go? | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Michael Tennesen | |||
Dining Alfresco.(Asian Gyps vultures ) | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Tom Clements | |||
Diver: A brown bear swims for salmon in Katmai, Alaska. | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Matthias Breiter | |||
Education on the half shell. | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Lisa Burdige | |||
Finding dreamland. | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Gary Noel Ross | |||
From Mongolia to Mannahatta: Mapping where the wildlife was and still is. | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Barry Estabrook | |||
Gorilla group may be growing. | Zoology and wildlife conservation | ||||
Guns, gold, and greed: A struggle for the world's largest tiger reserve. | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Alan Rabinowitz | |||
Hardy invader lurks in San Francisco. | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Wesley F. Sander | |||
High on hornbills. | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Aparajita Datta | |||
Houdini: The cat who kept escaping. | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Scott Salzman | |||
Inspired by sea turtles. | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Paul Sieswerda | |||
It rains about 200 days out of 365. | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Charles Bergman | |||
It takes guts. | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Michael Misner | |||
Life after killer waves: The tsunami struck already troubled environments.(Indian Ocean Earthquake and Tsunami, 2004) | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Karen J. Coates | |||
Loons in winter. | Zoology and wildlife conservation | ||||
Meet five, nine and fourteen Yellowstone's heroine wolves. | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Douglas W. Smith | |||
Megaflyover!: Finding the wildest of the wild in Africa. | Zoology and wildlife conservation | J. Michael Fay | |||
Mermaid mysteries: Looking for dugongs in the Indian Ocean. | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Hoslo Jiwa | |||
Miskito lobster divers going to greater depths. | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Bob Sterner | |||
On the heels of Lewis and Clark.(Meriwether Lewis and William Clark) | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Steve Zack | |||
Rain-forest guardians: Thailand's border patrol police help save tigers. | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Antony J. Lynam | |||
Read a book, seed a mind. | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Jenny Shalant | |||
Ready...set...go!(Annika Felton scientist to research on spider monkey in the Guarayos forests ) | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Kristen Evans | |||
Requiem for the Chesapeake. | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Cheryl Lyn Dybas | |||
Rocky.(dolphins) | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Howard Goldstein | |||
Scat dogs: Man's best friend sniffs out endangered feces. | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Tom Dollar | |||
Swamp bears. | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Doug Alderson | |||
Teachers for tigers.(conservation) | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Nalini Mohan | |||
The apprentice.(Zoo Apprentice Program ) | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Margaret Shakespeare | |||
The birds and the bees. | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Roger F. Repohl | |||
The comeback crocodiles: The count is up in South Florida. | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Joyce Wolkomir, Richard Wolkomir | |||
The hellbender needs help: Is North America's largest salamander headed for extinction. | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Charlotte Overby | |||
The last bear. | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Gleb Raygorodetsky | |||
The Right Whale to save. | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Jacob Drew | |||
The stork club: Banding wood storks in Jacksonville is a cooperative affair. | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Sue Maher | |||
The tsunami and the Onge: The day the land became water. | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Hoslo Jiwa | |||
Tropics of the Americas: Essentially south Florida, distinctly South America. | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Jenny Shalant | |||
Turtles in trouble. | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Timothy McCormack | |||
Turtle triage. | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Sharon Guynup | |||
Where eagles-and fighter planes-dare. | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Howard Youth | |||
Wine and wildlife.(vineyards) | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Cheryl Lyn Dybas |
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