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  1. Fancy Pigeons: Containing Full Directions For Their Breeding And Management, With Descriptions Of Every Known Variety And All Other Information Of Interest Or Use To Pigeon Fanciers by James C. Lyell, 2007-09-13
  2. The Exploitation of Plant Genetic Information: Political Strategies in Crop Development (Biotechnology in Agriculture) by R. Pistorius, J. van Wijk, 1999-12
  3. Misunderstood: Bats (Giant Edition) (Information Series) by Art L'Hommedieu, 1997-05
  4. The Gift of the Deer (Fesler-Lampert Minnesota Heritage Book Series) by Helen Hoover, 1998-04
  5. Explore Antarctica by Louise Crossley, 1995-04-28
  6. What Lives in the Sea: Pop-up Book (Information books - pop-up science series) by Peter Seymour, 1985-07-31
  7. Amazing Animal Senses (Information books) by Ron Van Der Meer, Atie Van Der Meer, 1990-09-01
  8. SANTA FE COUNTY; OFFICIALS, WILDLIFE LOVERS TO MAP HABITATS.(Local News): An article from: The Santa Fe New Mexican (Santa Fe, NM) by Gale Reference Team, 2009-02-24
  9. Misunderstood: Spiders (Giant Edition) (Information Ser) by Art L'Hommedieu, Art L'Hommesieu, 1997-01
  10. My World: Green Level, 1st Wave: Inside an Ant's Nest (New way information books) by Christine Butterworth, 1988-03-25
  11. R. and D.: Information Book - Animals in Danger Level 4: Reading and Language Programme for the Primary Years (R & D) by Jessie Reid, 1986-02-14
  12. Let's Go Green: Environmental Ideas, Activities and Information by Lora A. Lisbon, 1990-03
  13. Wildlife Fencing Design Guide: C646 by H. W. Pepper, M. Holland, et all 2006-06
  14. Wildlife Awareness Manual: Antarctic Peninsula, South Shetland Islands, South Orkney Islands (Wildlife Information Publication 1.) by Colin Malcolm Harris, 2006-05-31

41. Porter Wildlife & Pet Etchings - General Information
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42. General Information
Ohio Division of wildlife Leaflets Reports. general information. AnimalOrphans? No! Animal ResourcesConservation Concepts Backyards
http://www.ohiodnr.com/wildlife/publications/lrgi.html
Ohio Division of Wildlife General Information Animal Orphans? No!
Animal Resources-Conservation Concepts
Backyards for Butterflies
Boating Suggestions to Avoid Lake Erie Fish Nets
Conservation Club Projects
Crane Creek Wildlife Research Station
District One Map
District Two Map
District Three Map
District Four Map
District Five Map Delaware Wildlife Area Ponds Division of Wildlife Under " Agency Information " Section Dog Training Grounds Information Under " Hunting Information " Section Endangered Wild Animals, Ohio's Facilities Along Western Lake Erie Field Trials for Sporting Dogs Fish and Wildlife Restoration in Ohio Give us a TIP, Turn in a Poacher Hebron Fish Hatchery Kincaid Fish Hatchery Lake Erie Fishing Guide Leaving a Wild Legacy Let Us-Help You-Help Wildlife License Agency Information Live-trapping Wild Animals in Villages or Cities London Fish Hatchery Magee Marsh Wildlife Area, Cradle of Wildlife Ohio River Fishing Guide Olentangy Wildlife Research Station Plans for Sighting Bar Prairie Plants of Killdeer Plains Protection of Wild Animals in Ohio Put-in-Bay Fish Hatchery Scientific Collector's Guide Senecaville Fish Hatchery under "

43. Culebra NWR General Information
US Fish and wildlife Service Logo, Culebra National wildlife RefugeGeneral information. What is the Culebra National wildlife Refuge?
http://caribbean-ecoteam.fws.gov/culebra_index.htm

Culebra National Wildlife Refuge General Information What is the Culebra National Wildlife Refuge?
The Culebra archipelago is a unique ecosystem worthy of conservation. Composed of land masses and coastal fringe on the main island of Culebra and offshore keys. The refuge supports a tropical island fauna and flora representative of the most healthy resources viewable in Puerto Rico today. The absence of development in refuge units protects fragile marine ecosystems from damage by erosion and sedimentation, helping to keep surrounding waters clear. While our trust resources benefit, visitors can enjoy spectacular views both above and below the water line.
A Brief History The first known inhabitants on the island were pre-Taino Indian (ca. 500 A.D.), followed by colonists in 1880 from neighboring Vieques and Puerto Rico. At the end of the Spanish-American war, Spain ceded Puerto Rico to the U.S. (1898), and in 1901 the Culebra Naval Reservation was established. With the outbreak of WWII, the Culebra archipelago became the primary gunnery and bombing practice site for the U.S. Navy, which continued on Culebra until 1975. The next year the Navy turned over jurisdiction of these protected areas to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Approximately one quarter of the Culebra archipelago’s total land mass is now included within the refuge.
Wildlife and Habitat
Offshore keys provide a variety of habitat types for 13 species of migratory seabirds, including Laughing Gulls, Sooty, Roseate, and Bridled Terns, White-tailed and Red-billed Tropicbirds, and Brown Noddies. Throughout the year three species of Boobies, Magnificent Frigate birds, Brown Pelicans and Royal Terns are found in remote areas of the archipelago.

44. AccessKent | John Ball Zoo | General Information About The Zoo
general information About the Zoo. For additional information or to request an applicationcall 616 support the John Ball Zoo Society wildlife Conservation Fund.
http://www.accesskent.com/visiting/zoo/zoo_info.htm
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General Information About the Zoo
Location
The Zoo is conveniently located at the corner of Fulton and Valley (1300 W. Fulton) just west of downtown Grand Rapids. The Zoo is two miles west of downtown Grand Rapids and there is easy access from the I-196 expressway. From 196 east take Lake Michigan Dr. exit and go right to Fulton. The Zoo entrance is located to your right. From 196 west, take the Lane St. exit. Turn left on Lane and go to Fulton St. Turn right on Fulton, and proceed to corner of Fulton and Valley for Zoo entrance.
Admissions
Rates are $4.00 for adults and $2.50 for children 5-13 and seniors. Children 4 and under are free. To confirm admission rates, call (616) 336-4300. Admission is charged April-October and weekends in March and November. No admission is charged December, January and February. Group rates are available.
Hours
The Zoo is open every day except Christmas!

45. Wildlife - N.H. Fish And Game
Training FAQs. general wildlife information wildlife profiles Nongameand Endangered wildlife Program Hunting wildlife FAQs. general
http://www.wildlife.state.nh.us/Wildlife/wildlife.htm
Fishing information and publications
Buy a fishing license online

Fishing reports

Let's Go Fishing program
... Wildlife FAQs
Questions, boy do we get questions! Find out how to handle wildlife situations of every description. Bear complaint FAQs Nongame and Endangered Wildlife Program
Project updates, Wildlines newsletter, species lists. New Hampshire Wildlife Report! Special download: Pocket Guide to N.H. Animal Tracks * (PDF, 466 KB) Wildlife Watching
How do you get started with wildlife watching? Tips from New Hampshire's watchable wildlife coordinator on learning how to find, observe and photograph critters safely and with minimum impact. Wildlife Profiles
The lowdown on bears, bats, moose and more, from N.H. Fish and Game and UNH Cooperative Extension. N.H. Wildlife Rehabilitators List, 2003

46. Ministry Of Water, Land And Air Protection - General Wildlife, Marine & Outdoor
Park Management Planning, About Parks, Community Involvement. generalwildlife, Marine Outdoor Ethics information. wildlife in BC
http://wlapwww.gov.bc.ca/bcparks/explore/gen_info/wild_gen.htm
Wildlife in BC: Aquatic Life: Outdoor Ethics:

47. WLAP/SRM Vancouver Island Region Wildlife Branch
top graphic general wildlife information Vancouver Island Region hasa broad array of vertebrate and nonvertebrate wildlife species.
http://wlapwww.gov.bc.ca/vir/wildweb/generalinfo.htm
How to Use This Site General Wildlife Information Exotic/Introduced/ Nuisane Species Wildlife Permits and Regulations ... Forest Renewal BC General Information
Material on this website represents the most current information available regarding wildlife inventory and wildlife management in the Ministry of Water, Land and Air Protection, Vancouver Island Region. Information on this website is intended for use by government staff, contract biologists, resource planners and the general public. Information on this website is regularly updated and generally represents the most current information available. However, users are cautioned that some of the information occurring on the website is work in progress or changes content more frequently than website updates.
How to Use This Site
You may obtain reference lists, downloadable reports, and link to other sources of wildlife-related information by following some of the other links in this site. Pictures in the Homepage link to general wildlife information. Look in the FRBC inventory pages for specific wildlife and wildlife habitat inventory reports conducted in Region 1. Requests of additional information can be made through the Wildlife / Wildlife Habitat Inventory Specialist Requests for more information regarding wildlife management in the Vancouver Island Region can be directed to the Wildlife Program in Nanaimo 250 751-3100

48. Alaska Tours
general information for ALASKA Alaska is impressive for its sheer size; more than580,000 wildlife A great variety of wildlife is found in Alaska and includes
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Check Flights About Us General Information Site Map ... Reservations
Alaskatours.com Info Page
Alaskatours.com offices are conveniently located
in downtown Anchorage 1 block from the Anchorage Log Cabin Visitor Center. See us on The AlaskaCam
WHY BOOK ONLINE WITH US?

There are several good reasons. First of all, Alaskatours.com is the online division of All Alaska Tours Inc., one of Alaska's premier tour companies with over twenty years of tour operating experience in Alaska and Yukon, Canada. We offer a broad spectrum of tours which cover a vast area stretching from the Canadian Arctic to the Aleutian Islands and from Ketchikan to Barrow. Alaskatours.com

49. General Information About Cleland Wildlife Park
RETURN TO HOME PAGE Cleland wildlife Park general information Whereare we? Cleland wildlife Park is situated in Adelaide, Australia
http://www.environment.sa.gov.au/nrg/parks/cleland/info/info.htm
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Cleland Wildlife Park - General Information
Where are we?
Cleland Wildlife Park is situated in Adelaide, Australia, in the middle of 1000ha of majestic eucalypt forest in the shadow of the stately Mt Lofty. The park is only a 20 minute drive from the city, and a stone’s throw below Mt Lofty and its highly acclaimed Visitor Centre.
About the Park Award winning Cleland Wildlife Park has been South Australia’s premier wildlife experience since 1967. Visitors from all over the world enjoy a special hands-on "face to face" wildlife experience that is never forgotten. Cleland Wildlife Park is part of the National Parks and Wildlife Service.
Aboriginal Background In Aboriginal Dreaming, Mt Lofty and the adjacent Mt Bonython are Jureidla, the two ears of the slain ancestral being Urebilla. His body became the Mt Lofty Ranges and the ridge running north-south forms the boundary between the Kaurna people of the Adelaide Plains, and the Permangk people to the east. The land surrounding the Wildlife Park was utilised by the Kaurna Aboriginal people as a summer food-gathering and retreat area. Following European settlement, the area was used for grazing and logging.

50. General Information About Cleland Wildlife Park
wildlife Shop at Cleland. Educational Resources. Choose individual Word documentfiles or zipped files if you have WinZip or similar. School Project information
http://www.environment.sa.gov.au/nrg/parks/cleland/download/download.htm
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Cleland Wildlife Download Library
This library contains Australian wildlife pictures , native sounds , and various educational resources
Wildlife Pictures Description Thumbnail Download Pedamelon pedamelo.jpg Woman holding a koala koala1.jpg Taipan snake taipan.jpg Swamp wallaby wallaby1.jpg Rock wallaby wallaby2.jpg Brush-tailed bettong bettong.jpg Long-nosed potoroo potoroo.jpg Another brush-tailed bettong bettong2.jpg A view of Waterfall Gully near Cleland Wildlife Park gully.jpg Tasmanian devil tasdevil.jpg Bush stone curlew curlew.jpg Hairy-nosed wombat wombat.jpg Death Adder snake adder.jpg
Wildlife Sounds You may download all the sounds as a ZIP file (777K) or click on the individual files to hear a preview. Description Preview Laughing Kookaburra laughing.wav

51. General Information
Lindsay wildlife Museum is a place where people connect with wildlifeand learn about the natural world. The museum's 8,000 square
http://www.wildlife-museum.org/generalinfo/geninfo.html
Lindsay Wildlife Museum is a place where people connect with wildlife and learn about the natural world. The museum's 8,000 square-foot exhibit hall is filled with over 50 species of live, non-releasable native wild animals, a learning theatre and a discovery room with hands-on opportunities for children. In the museum's wildlife hospital one of the largest and oldest wildlife rehabilitation centers in the United States volunteers treat nearly 6,000 injured or orphaned animals every year. Some animals that cannot be returned to their natural home in the wild become part of the museum's live collection. They are cared for daily by teams of volunteers and they play an important role as ambassadors for their species. The museum is surrounded by demonstration gardens that reflect the overall theme of living with nature. Four of the gardens feature plant communities representing natural habitats in Contra Costa County. A wildlife garden contains nectar and fruit-producing plants. Drought-tolerant plants with colorful flowers are the focus of another garden. Deer-resistant plants, an oak woodland and a meadow are additional highlights. The gardens are maintained without chemical fertilizers or pesticides. A complete plant list is available upon request.

52. Defenders Of Wildlife - Wildlife - Wolves
Fact Sheets. Wolf Home Page. Join DEN. general WOLF information Regional.Ecology and Biology. Special Events. Reports and Studies. Issues. Fact Sheets.
http://www.defenders.org/wildlife/new/wolvesgeneralinfo.html
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GENERAL WOLF INFORMATION

53. Natural Heritage Inventory: General Information
Natural Heritage Inventory general information. the Natural Heritage Database compilesinformation on the the Mississippi Department of wildlife, Fisheries and
http://www.mdwfp.com/museum/html/research/general_info.asp
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    Natural Heritage Inventory: General Information
    An Inventory of Biological Diversity
    The Mississippi Natural Heritage Program identifies the state's most significant natural areas through a comprehensive inventory of rare plant and animal species, exemplary natural communities, special geological features, and significant natural areas. From the inventory, the Natural Heritage Database compiles information on the distribution, biology, status, and preservation needs of these species and communities. Established in 1976, through a cooperative agreement between The Nature Conservancy, a private conservation organization, and the Mississippi Parks Commission (now part of the Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks), full administration of the program was assumed by the DWFP in 1978. The Mississippi Natural Heritage Program is part of an international network including State Natural Heritage Programs and Conservation Data Centers, all building on the same data collection methodology. The database is updated continuously and is used to set state, national and global priorities for the preservation of natural diversity.
    The Natural Heritage Database
    Information Available from the Database
    • Tracks the status of more than 600 species of plants and animals that are rare or imperiled at the state or global level.

54. Costa Rica General Information On Cloud Forest, Rain Forest, Wildlife, Volcanoes
From the Top Of The Mountains Costa Rica general information. The modernworld and all its stress fade into insignificance. wildlife.
http://www.costaricatravelguide.com/generalinformation/Cloud_forest_Rain.htm
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    Costa Rica General Information
    Each year, Costa Rica welcome thousands of visitors to share the peaceful beauty and natural treasure of their country. In Costa Rica, tropical nature has reached its greatest expression. Located in the tropical latitudes, between the giant biological influences of the North and South America and bordered by two ocean, mountainous Costa Rica enjoys an immense diversity of climates and environmental regions. Twelve major life zones harbor an astounding amount of plant and animal life.
    While Costa Rica covers a mere 0.03% of the planet's surface, the nation is endowed with over 5% of all life forms on earth. Costa Ricans have preserved this invaluable biodiversity in protected areas covering fully one-quarter of the land and organized into major units called Conservations Areas. No other country in the world has so much actively protected area per capita. Costa Rica is often citied as a model for conservation in harmony with community development and economic growth. National parks and reserves are open to the public at government established fees. Private reserves set their own entrance rates. An impressive 22,647 miles of roads plus well-developed nature trail systems give easy access to every habitat and all but the most remote areas. You can drive to the very edge of a volcanic crater, though the heart of a mountain jungle, take an aerial tram ride in the tropical rainforest canopy and soak up sun on a deserted beach, all on the same day in all but the most remote areas.

55. West Bengal Tourism - Wildlife Of Bengal - Sunderbans
general information. You can explore unknown wildlife of Sunderbans that harbour junglecats, fishing cats, Axis deer, wild boar, Rhesus monkeys, mongooses and
http://www.westbengaltourism.com/wildlife/sunderbans/

General Information
Best Season How to reach
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... Sunderban Safari Rates Sunderbans - A World Heritage Site Download map of sunderban General Information Rediscover the natural treasures Ever thought of spending a whole day in the midst of mudclad crocodiles, hopping Cheetals and majestic Royal Bengals! If not, then come to Sunderbans. The undiscovered greenery A land ruled by 269 Royals The land that is inhabited by Royal Bengal Tigers is not far from Calcutta. You can explore unknown wildlife of Sunderbans that harbour jungle cats, fishing cats, Axis deer, wild boar, Rhesus monkeys, mongooses and the largest estuarine crocodiles in the world. Sunderbans is the breeding ground of immense variety of birds like Heron, Egret, Cormorant, Fishing Eagle, White Bellied Sea Eagle, Seagul, Tern, Kingfisher as well as migratory birds like Whimprel, Black-tailed Godwit, Little Stint, Eastern Knot, Curlew, Sandpiper, Golden Plover, Pintail, White-eyed Pochard and also Whistling teal. Come and discover wide variety of aquatic and reptile life forms that include Olive Ridley sea turtle, hardshelled Batgur Terrapin, Pythons, King cobra, Chequered killback, Monitor and lizards including the Salvator lizards. Top Best Season The best time to be in wildlife belts of the region is September-March. Although the luxury tours to the Sunderbans carry on the year round, and the monsoon holds its own magic over tourists on the expanse of the Sunderbans, September-March is the most likely time for tiger-sighting.

56. IIC Forest Information GENERAL WILDLIFE AND PLANTS
Section of Fisheries (Division of Fish and wildlife) general Creel Survey Analysis.The purpose of the survey is to gain information for management of fish
http://www.iic.state.mn.us/finfo/wild/forsvert.htm

Background

Forest Information

Land Cover

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General Wildlife and
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ECS Overview

Archaeological and
Historic ... Email GENERAL WILDLIFE AND PLANTS There are numerous agencies at different levels that are involved in the collection and storing of vertebrate species data Minnesota: The Department of Natural Resources, the US Fish and Wildlife Service, US Geological Survey, and Tribal, and Non-Governmental, groups also manage some data as well. STATE MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES (DNR) Various Divisions and sections of the DNR maintain numerous wildlife databases. The data collection and monitoring schedules and methods vary with each databases. Section of Ecological Services (Division of Fish and Wildlife) The Natural Heritage Program within the Section maintains a Natural Heritage Information System. The system focuses primarily on non-game species and includes the following databases:

57. EE Link: Grants - General Information
Grants general information Fire, and 4-H. Entry forms and more information aboutpast arts and culture, human rights, preservation of wildlife and biological
http://eelink.net/grants-generalinformation.html

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Grants - General Information Links from this page offer 1) strategy and techniques to develop funding for EE programs, and 2) information on education-related grants that may be applicable to EE. See also the link to EE-Specific funding sources at left. Sort by: Choose a method: Alphabetical: A to Z Alphabetical: Z to A Rating: Total Rating: Month Visits: Total Visits: Month Addition Date: Oldest to Newest Addition Date: Newest to Oldest
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We process all link requests within 3 days Guaranteed! American Greenway Grant Rate Error Cached The American Greenways program is designed to develop new action-oriented greenway projects; assist grassroots greenway organizations; leverage additional money for conservation and greenway development; and recognize and encourage greenway proponents and organizations. Applications may be submitted from March 1 to June 1 each year.

58. Police - General Information
wildlife in Buffalo Grove information about some of the wildlife speciescommon to our area is available through the photo links at right.
http://www.vbg.org/VILLAGEDEPTS/police/Wildlife/html/
Wildlife in Buffalo Grove
Information about some of the wildlife species common to our area is available through the photo links at right. The majority of wild animals you will see in Buffalo Grove are typical throughout both Lake and Cook Counties. Some of the most common ones are a variety of birds, squirrels, opossums, raccoons, and woodchucks. On occasion, you might see a white-tailed deer, a red fox, or a coyote. All of these animals (with the exception of some bird species) are protected under the Illinois Wildlife Code. As our local towns and communities expand, these animals are running out of natural habitat. The animals you encounter typically are very timid, and will look for the easiest and fastest way to get away from you. As an informed resident, you can become familiar with their behaviors and learn ways to discourage them from living on your property or in your residence. By doing so we can successfully co-exist with the wildlife in our community. The State of Illinois requires a special nuisance animal permit for anyone who wishes to trap wildlife. Since the Village of Buffalo Grove does not have a separately funded and trained animal control department, the Village has not obtained a State of Illinois Nuisance Animal Permit. At this time, we utilize private agencies with the state permits to ensure that all wildlife are humanely trapped and safely relocated. The police department has a list of animal control companies that we would be happy to provide to you. These companies do have the necessary permits to trap and relocate wild animals, however it will be at a cost to you. If you wish to obtain information off of this list, please call our non-emergency number (847-459-2560) and ask to speak with a Community Service Officer or Desk Officer.

59. ECM-21 - South Africa
general Conference information. phenomena. Click here for more information.Scenic Earth History Kruger wildlife Tour. For those
http://www.sacrs.org.za/ecm21/ecm21.html
Home General Information Scientific Programme Timetable ... Abstracts
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Preliminary Programme Scientific Programme Satellite Meetings Workshops ... Exhibitors
Preliminary Programme
Sunday, 24 Aug: Registration/Welcome Mon-Thu (25-28 Aug): Scientific Programme Thursday Eve (28 Aug): Friday, 29 Aug: Game Park Visits Back to the Top
Applications: Financial Assistance: 28 February 2003 - Click here for more information Abstract submission: 30 April 2003 - Please note that this deadline has been extended Early bird Registration: 30 April 2003 Accommodation: 15 July 2003 Registration: 15 July 2003 Back to the Top
Scientific Programme
PLENARY SESSIONS: Eight sequential lectures covering a wide selection of topics. Click here for more details. MICRO-SYMPOSIA: The scientific programme is divided in five parallel sessions which addresses Five Focus areas: i.e.,
  • Biological and Macromolecular Crystallography, Materials and Minerals, Experimental and Computational Techniques, Chemical Crystallography, Special techniques
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    60. 2002-2003 Hunting Trapping Regulations -General Information
    general information. The posted. Permission slips are available atDivision of wildlife district offices and some license outlets.
    http://www.dnr.state.oh.us/wildlife/hunting/huntregs/pg17.htm

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