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Refuge Update March/April 2007 Vol 4, No 2
U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service National Wildlife Refuge System Inside RefugeUpdate March/April 2007 Vol 4, No 2 What’s Melting: Togiak Refuge Sizes Up Its Glaciers, page 3 The refuge is measuring changes Where the Buffalo Roam in the size of several dozen glaciers that are especially sensitive to warming trends. Focus on Fish Conservation, pages 10-15 The spoiling of habitat is still the greatest of privations to fish and wildlife, a nexus point for Fisheries and the Refuge System. Whatever happened to…, pages 16-17 An update on Update stories, taking you to the conclusion. Wildlife Cooperatives, page 20 Wildlife cooperatives have evolved as one more way to operate in the greater geographic and political landscape. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is using a new genetics-based approach to manage herds of bison. As part of the new approach, more than 100 animals are being moved around National Wildlife Refuge System lands in five states. (USFWS) he U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Early in December 2006, 39 bison from Tis changing the way it manages an the Sullys Hill herd were moved to Fort icon of the American west – the bison. Niobrara National Wildlife Refuge in First Lady Tours Midway “Instead of managing individual herds, Nebraska. A week later, seven animals we are moving to manage the Service’s were moved from the National Bison Atoll Refuge herds as one resource,” says Paul Halko, Range in Montana to Sullys Hill. Thirty- refuge manager at Sullys Hill National nine bison were also moved from the First Lady Laura Bush, pictured Game Preserve in North Dakota. -
Title Index • 223
THE HORN BOOK GUIDE July–December 2015 Title Index • 223 Title Index A from Miss Keller, 44 Another Kind of Hurricane, 94 Bear’s Surprise, 25 Blue-Ringed Octopuses, 158 Aaron and Alexander, 203 Ants, 157 Bear’s Year, 8 Boats Float!, 12 Aaron Loves Apples and Pumpkins, Apache, 205 Beast of Cretacea, 129 Bob and Flo, 5 55 Apatosaurus, 151 Beastly Babies, 34 Bobby Bear, 62 Aaron Rodgers, 183 Apocalypse Meow Meow, 90 Beastly Bones, 125 Body Manners, 174 ABC School’s for Me!, 11 Appleblossom the Possum, 94 Beastly Verse, 188 Bombing of Hiroshima and About a Girl, 119 Aqua Sports, 183 Beatrix Potter and Her Paint Box, Nagasaki, 199 About Habitats, 156 Archie the Daredevil Penguin, 45 177 Bone Gap, 126 Abracadabra, 180 Arctic Tundra Food Chain, 156 Because You’ll Never Meet Me, 130 Bonobos, 164 Abukacha’s Shoes, 49 Are Crop Circles Real?, 135 Because Your Grandparents Love Boo!, 15 AC Milan, 185 Are We There, Yeti?, 20 You, 7 Book, 133 Accidental After Life of Thomas Are You Seeing Me?, 111 Becoming Darkness, 102 Book Itch, 193 Marsden, 96 Are You Still There, 126 Becoming Maria, 193 Book of Beasts, 71 Ace Dragon Ltd., 34 Around the Moon 1, 2, 3, 171 Been There, Done That, 188 Book Scavenger, 72 Achoo!, 23 Around the World, 197 Beep! Beep! Go to Sleep!, 17 Boom Snot Twitty, 7 Adam & Thomas, 70 Art-Rageous, 68 Behind the Lines, 199 Borrowed Time, 94 Adeline Porcupine, 62 Ask Me, 51 Believarexic, 114 Bottlenose Dolphins, 164 Adrift, 111 Astounding Broccoli Boy, 73 Believe It or Not, My Brother Has a Bowhunting, 182 Adventures of Miss Petitfour, -
To View Book Inventory
BOOK INVENTORY alphabetical by TITLE Title Last Name 1 2 3 Geddes 1 to 100 Counting Book Rosenberg 101 Holiday Jokes Magruder 101 Things You Need to Know Scholastic 44 Stories Kids Can Read by Following Pictures Rebus Treasury A Ballad of the Civil War Stolz A Cache of Jewels Heller A Candy Apple Book: Drama Queen Bergen A Cheese-Colored Camper Stilton A Children's Almanac of Words at Play Espy A Christmas Blessing VanLiere A Christmas Carol Dickens A is for Apple Tiger A Jigsaw Jones Mystery: The Case of the Stolen Baseball Cards Preller A Little Childs First Bible Lane A Picture of Freedom: The Diary of Clotee, a Slave Girl McKissack A Pop-up Book: Planes Scholastic A Rainbow of Friends Hallinan A Rotten Apple Book: Drop-Dead Gorgeou Lenhard A Series of Unfortuante Events: The Bad Beginning Snicket A Series of Unfortuante Events: The Bad Beginning Snicket A Smart Girl's Guide to Boys American Girl A Smart Girl's Guide to Friendship Trouble American Girl A Story: An African Tale Haley A Storytellers Story Martin A Taste of Chicken Soup for the Mother's Soul A Time of Angels Hesse A to Z a Picture Dictionary Landoll's A to Z Mysteries: Sleepy Hallow Sleepover Roy A to Z Mysteries: The Runaway Racehorse Roy A toZ Mysteries: White House White-Out Roy A Wish for Whisper Brown A World of Opposites Modern Publishing ABC is for Christmas Walson Abracadabra! Zap! Science Fair Surprise! Lerangis Absolutely Normal Chaos Creech Addie and the King of Hearts Rockwell Adventures of Tom Thumb Troll Aesop's Fables McGovern Agatha, Girl of Mystery: The -
Nat Geo Wild Program Schedule May(Weekly) MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN 7.14.21.28 1.8.15.22.29 2.9.16.23.30 3.10.17.24.31 4.11.18.25 5.12.19.26 6.13.20.27
Nat Geo Wild Program Schedule May(weekly) MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN 7.14.21.28 1.8.15.22.29 2.9.16.23.30 3.10.17.24.31 4.11.18.25 5.12.19.26 6.13.20.27 Invaders、 400 Animal Superpowers 400 Africa's Hunters、 Cesar To The Rescue、 Wild Indonesia、 旅の日 Cougar V. Wolf、 Alien Deep With Bob Ballard、 Cesar To The Rescue 2、 World's Deadliest Animals Cameramen Who Dare Europe's Great Wildernesses Phantom Cat, The、 Snakes In The City Cesar Millan: Doggie Storm Cats Nightmares [9th]NO TRANSMISSION DUE 430 430 TO MAINTENANCE(~7:00) Survive The Tribe、 500 Killer Shots、 Return of The Lion、 500 Alien Deep With Bob Ballard、 America The Wild IV、 Journey into Amazonia Pride、 Crimes Against Nature、 Hunter Hunted 2、 Snakes In The City Wild Indonesia Attack of The Big Cats、 Wild Australia、 Hunter Hunted 3 旅の日 Super Cat Australia's Deadly Monsters、 African Mega Flyover 530 Australia’s Deadliest:Shark 530 Coast、 Incredible Fangs、 Hippo Vs Croc、 Turf War- Lions and Hippos、 Hunter Hunted 3 600 Wild Indonesia、 600 Africa's Hunters、 Cameramen Who Dare Warrior Road Trip、 Cougar V. Wolf、 Great Serengeti, The、 Phantom Cat, The、 旅の日 Dead Or Alive Storm Cats Wild Islands: Zanzibar 630 Living Edens Living Edens 630 700 Return of The Lion、 America The Wild IV、 700 Pride、 Shane Untamed、 Attack of The Big Cats、 旅の日 Dead Or Alive Super Cat Wild Galapagos Fish Tank Kings II、 730 Night Stalkers 730 Wild Mysteries 800 800 Africa's Hunters、 Shane Untamed、 Cougar V. -
The Complete Guide to Mysterious Beings
THE COMPLETE GUIDE TO MYSTERIOUS BEINGS JOHN A. KEEL 18 ATOM DOHERTYTOR ASSOCIATE® S BOOK NEW YORK This book is dedicated to the memory of Otto Binder, Charles Bowen, Alex Jacldnson, Coral and Jim Lorenzen, Ivan T. Sanderson and all the others who spent their lives pursuing the unknown and the unknowable. NOTE: If you purchased this book without a cover you should be aware that this book is stolen property. It was reported as "unsold and destroyed" to the publisher, and neither the author nor the publisher has received any payment for this "stripped book." THE COMPLETE GUIDE TO MYSTERIOUS BEINGS Copyright © 1970, 1994, 2002 by John A. Keel All rights reserved, including the right to reproduce this book, or portions thereof, in any form. This book is a revised edition of Strange Creatures from Time and Space, published in 1970 by Fawcett Publications, Inc. A Tor Book Published by Tom Doherty Associates, LLC 175 Fifth Avenue New York, NY 10010 www.tor.com Tor® is a registered trademark of Tom Doherty Associates, LLC. ISBN 0-765-34586-2 Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 93-45544 First Tor edition: October 2002 Printed in the United States of America 0987654321 Contents 1. A World Filled with Ambling nightmares 1 2. "The Uglies and the Nasties" 10 3. Demon Dogs and Phantom Cats 17 4. Flying Felines 32 5. The Incomprehensibles 37 6. Giants in the Earth or "Marvelous Big Men and Great Enmity" 47 7. The Hairy Ones 59 8. Meanwhile in Russia 71 9. Big Feet and Little Brains 80 10. -
Education Resource Service Catalogue 2012
Education Resource Service Catalogue 2012 1 ERS Catalogue 2012 This fully revised and updated catalogue is an edited list of our resources intended to provide customers with an overview of all the major collections held by the Education Resource Service (ERS). Due to the expansive nature of our collections it is not possible to provide a comprehensive holdings list of all ERS resources. Each collection highlights thematic areas or levels and lists the most popular titles. Our full catalogue may be searched at http://tinyurl.com/ERSCatalogue We hope that you find this catalogue helpful in forward planning. Should you have any queries or require further information please contact the ERS at the following address: Education Resource Service C/O Clyde Valley High School Castlehill Road Wishaw ML2 0LS TEL: 01698 403510 FAX: 01698 403028 Email: [email protected] Catalogue: http://tinyurl.com/ERSCatalogue Blog: http://ersnlc.wordpress.com/ 2 Your Children and Young People’s Librarian can….. The Education Resource Service is a central support service providing educational resources to all North Lanarkshire educational establishments. We also provide library based support and advice through our team of Children and Young People’s librarians in the following ways: Literacy • Information literacy activities • Effective use of libraries • Suggested reading lists • Author visits • Facilitate and lead storytelling sessions • Supporting literature circles • Transition projects Numeracy • Using the Dewey Decimal Classification System • Research skills • Transition projects Health and Wellbeing • Professional development resources • Reaction reading groups • Pupil librarians • Internet safety • Transition projects General • Pre-HMIe inspection support • Cross-curricular projects • Partnership working with public libraries, CL&D and other agencies 3 General Information Loan Period The normal loan period for all resources is 28 days. -
Oral and Cloacal Microflora of Wild Crocodiles Crocodylus Acutus and C
Vol. 98: 27–39, 2012 DISEASES OF AQUATIC ORGANISMS Published February 17 doi: 10.3354/dao02418 Dis Aquat Org Oral and cloacal microflora of wild crocodiles Crocodylus acutus and C. moreletii in the Mexican Caribbean Pierre Charruau1,*, Jonathan Pérez-Flores2, José G. Pérez-Juárez2, J. Rogelio Cedeño-Vázquez3, Rebeca Rosas-Carmona3 1Departamento de Zoología, Instituto de Biología, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Distrito Federal 04510, Mexico 2Departamento de Salud y Bienestar Animal, Africam Safari Zoo, Puebla, Puebla 72960, Mexico 3Departamento de Ingeniería Química y Bioquímica, Instituto Tecnológico de Chetumal, Chetumal, Quintana Roo 77013, Mexico ABSTRACT: Bacterial cultures and chemical analyses were performed from cloacal and oral swabs taken from 43 American crocodiles Crocodylus acutus and 28 Morelet’s crocodiles C. moreletii captured in Quintana Roo State, Mexico. We recovered 47 bacterial species (28 genera and 14 families) from all samples with 51.1% of these belonging to the family Enterobacteriaceae. Fourteen species (29.8%) were detected in both crocodile species and 18 (38.3%) and 15 (31.9%) species were only detected in American and Morelet’s crocodiles, respectively. We recovered 35 bacterial species from all oral samples, of which 9 (25.8%) were detected in both crocodile species. From all cloacal samples, we recovered 21 bacterial species, of which 8 (38.1%) were detected in both crocodile species. The most commonly isolated bacteria in cloacal samples were Aeromonas hydrophila and Escherichia coli, whereas in oral samples the most common bacteria were A. hydrophila and Arcanobacterium pyogenes. The bacteria isolated represent a potential threat to crocodile health during conditions of stress and a threat to human health through crocodile bites, crocodile meat consumption or carrying out activities in crocodile habitat. -
Wild Caribbean with the Grenadines
WILD CARIBBEAN WITH THE GRENADINES On our journey through the lesser-known Eastern Caribbean, we’ll venture to ports inaccessible to larger ships, affording you the chance for dazzling snorkeling, hiking, bird-watching—glimpse the St. Vincent parrot—and explorations of historic forts and peaceful colonial plazas. ITINERARY Day 1: Martinique Upon arrival, transfer to Le Cap Est Lagoon for dinner and overnight. 01432 507 280 (within UK) [email protected] | small-cruise-ships.com Day 2: Martinique / Embark Le Ponant view an idyllic waterfall. Martinique is home to a fascinating and dynamic mélange of French traditions and Caribbean Creole culture. Birders depart Day 5: Tobago Cays early for Presquile Caravelle National Park to search for such These five small, uninhabited islands are part of Tobago Cays island endemics as the Martinique oriole and white-breasted Marine Park. With pristine coral reefs, crystal-clear waters, and thrasher. Or, choose to visit Balata Church, a miniature version deserted white-sand beaches, this area is renowned for some of of the Basilica Montmartre in Paris, then continue to Domine the best snorkeling and diving in the Caribbean with vertical and d’Emeraude, a botanical garden and interpretive center devoted gently sloping walls, and multiple wrecks. to the island’s natural history. After lunch at a local restaurant, take a short drive through the ruins of St. Pierre, which was Day 6: St. Lucia destroyed in 1902 during a massive volcanic eruption. The tour Be on deck as the ship approaches St. Lucia for stunning views ends in Fort-de-France with a visit to the fascinating of the Pitons, two volcanic peaks rising more than 2,400 feet Pre-Columbian Museum and free time to peruse the shops or from the turquoise sea. -
Talking Book Topics July-August 2016
Talking Book Topics July–August 2016 Volume 82, Number 4 About Talking Book Topics Talking Book Topics is published bimonthly in audio, large-print, and online formats and distributed at no cost to participants in the Library of Congress reading program for people who are blind or have a physical disability. An abridged version is distributed in braille. This periodical lists digital talking books and magazines available through a network of cooperating libraries and carries news of developments and activities in services to people who are blind, visually impaired, or cannot read standard print material because of an organic physical disability. The annotated list in this issue is limited to titles recently added to the national collection, which contains thousands of fiction and nonfiction titles, including bestsellers, classics, biographies, romance novels, mysteries, and how-to guides. Some books in Spanish are also available. To explore the wide range of books in the national collection, visit the NLS Union Catalog online at www.loc.gov/nls or contact your local cooperating library. Talking Book Topics is also available in large print from your local cooperating library and in downloadable audio files on the NLS Braille and Audio Reading Download (BARD) site at https://nlsbard.loc.gov. An abridged version is available to subscribers of Braille Book Review. Library of Congress, Washington 2016 Catalog Card Number 60-46157 ISSN 0039-9183 About BARD Most books and magazines listed in Talking Book Topics are available to eligible readers for download. To use BARD, contact your cooperating library or visit https://nlsbard.loc.gov for more information. -
Animal Ghosts
Animal Ghosts By Elliott O'Donnell Animal Ghosts PART I DOMESTIC ANIMALS AND THEIR ASSOCIATIONS WITH THE UNKNOWN CHAPTER I CATS In opening this volume on Animals and their associations with the unknown, I will commence with a case of hauntings in the Old Manor House, at Oxenby. My informant was a Mrs. Hartnoll, whom I can see in my mind's eye, as distinctly as if I were looking at her now. Hers was a personality that no lapse of time, nothing could efface; a personality that made itself felt on boys of all temperaments, most of all, of course, on those who—like myself—were highly strung and sensitive. She was classical mistress at L.'s, the then well-known dame school in Clifton, where for three years—prior to migrating to a Public School—I was well grounded in all the mysticisms of Kennedy's Latin Primer and Smith's First Greek Principia. I doubt if she got anything more than a very small salary—governesses in those days were shockingly remunerated—and I know,—poor soul, she had to work monstrously hard. Drumming Latin and Greek into heads as thick as ours was no easy task. But there were times, when the excessive tension on the nerves proving too much, Mrs. Hartnoll stole a little relaxation; when she allowed herself to chat with us, and even to smile—Heavens! those smiles! And when—I can feel the tingling of my pulses at the bare mention of it—she spoke about herself, stated she had once been young—a declaration so astounding, so utterly beyond our comprehension, that we were rendered quite speechless—and told us anecdotes. -
A-Level Geography Pre-Year 12 Tasks
A-Level Geography Pre-Year 12 tasks Geography is a very complex subject which encompasses our everyday lives. As the recent events of 2020 have shown the globalisation and connectivity of people has resulted in this year being like none other in living memory. The world has essentially shut down… The Year 12 course starts with the following two topics: Population and the Environment (Human Geography) Water and Carbon Cycles (Physical Geography) Tasks for Population and the Environment This topic looks at how the population density and distribution of people on Earth is determined by the climate, water supply and soils in each biome. Within this there are many links to the spread of diseases, levels of development and population structure. Task 1: On the internet find 2 maps to show the population distribution and density of people on Earth, then find a map to show the global biomes. For each biome get a definition of the characteristics and key locations. Using the population distribution and density maps annotate the areas on Earth where most people are found. Do this for each continent, add on any large cities you know and physical features such as deserts and mountain ranges. When you have done this use the biome map and your annotated maps to see which biomes are able to support the largest numbers of people. Can you spot a trend? Task 2: Linking into Task 1, find a population density map of Egypt, then research its population and why it has such a distinctive pattern. Task 3: To show the link between the spread of disease and the population pick 2 of the following diseases and create a timeline to show the global spread through the human population. -
Volume 43, Issue 4 - July/August 1999
Volume 43, Issue 4 - July/August 1999 Toba Champagne, daughter of Darrin & Jenny Champagne LIOC Endangered Species Conservation Federation, Inc. 2 Volume 43, Issue 4 - July/August, 1999 w96 Endangered Species Conservation Federation, Inc. This Newsletter is published bimonthly by the LIOC made without the written permission ofthe original copyright Endangered Species Conservation Federation, Inc. We are a owners and/or copyright owner LIOC. Since the Newsletter nonprofit (Federal I D. 59-2048618) noncommercial consists primarily of articles, studies. photographs and organization with international membership, devoted to the artwork contributed by our members, we encourage all welfare of exotic felines. The purpose of this newsletter is to members to submit material whenever possible. Articles present information about exotic feline conservation, concerning exotic felines are preferred and gadly accepted. management and ownership to our memDers. The material Articles involving other related subjects will also he printed in this newsletter is contributed by our members and considered. Letters and responses to articles may be included reflects the point of view of the author but does not in the Readers Write column. Deadline for the next issue is necessarily represent the point of view of the organization. the 1st of even-numbered months. Please submit ail material LIOC ESCF, Inc.'s Statement of Intent is contained in our to the Editor. Persons interested in joining LIOC should bylaws, a copy of which can be requested from the Secretary.