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American Malacological Society, Inc |
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Antelope TAG Web site Home page of the American Zoo and Aquarium Association's Antelope Taxon Advisory Group. Site includes sections for kids ("junior zookeepers") and for zoological professionals and provides information on the world's antelope species and on captive husbandry in North American zoos |
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AZA Felid Taxon Advisory Group [Web site] Home page of the American Zoo and Aquarium Association's Felid Taxon Advisory Group. Site provides information about the Group, about captive husbandry of felids, and information for the general public, children, and educators on cat species of the world |
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Boreal Caribou Research Program [home page] This site documents some of the past and ongoing research being conducted on woodland caribou in the province of Alberta, Canada. The current research programs are directed through partnerships involving personnel from government, industry, and university. Includes information on the Program, access to its annual newsletter, a bibliography of publications and presentations from Program members (with links to full text in some cases), photographs, maps, and links to other related resources |
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Bull trout final critical habitat for all bull trout poplulations [sic] in lower 48 states State-by-state descriptions of critical habitat units, maps, photographs, and other materials relating to final rule designating approximately 3,780 miles of streams and 110,364 acres of lakes and reservoirs in Oregon, Washington, Idaho, and Montana as critical habitat for bull trout |
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Coalition of North American Bat Working Groups [home page] "The Coalition of North American Bat Working Groups is a diverse group of land managers, biologists, wildlife rehabilitators, and private citizens concerned with conserving bats and their habitats. The pages in our web site include information about why bats are important to us all, how our organization is structured, bat conservation and management efforts currently underway, and information about how you can participate in helping to protect and conserve these animals." |
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Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission "Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission's mission is to ensure a unified voice in the overall management of the fishery resources, and as managers, to protect reserved treaty rights through the exercise of the inherent sovereign powers of the tribes." |
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Conference calendar |
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COSEWIC Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada = COSEPAC : Comite sur la situation des especes en peril au Canada COSEWIC is a committee of representatives from federal, provincial, territorial, and private agencies as well as independent experts that assigns national status to species at risk in Canada |
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Endangered Species Program [home page] / Provides information regarding endangered plant and animal species. Includes the complete text of the Endangered species act and indexes for endangered vertebrate animals, invertebrate animals, flowering plants and nonflowering plants. Includes endangered status information about each species |
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Interagency Grizzly Bear Committee |
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International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas |
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International Pacific Halibut Commission |
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International Shark Attack File The International Shark Attack File is a compilation of all known shark attacks that is administered by the American Elasmobranch Society and the Florida Museum of Natural History. More than 3,200 individual investigations are currently housed in the File, covering the period from mid-1500's to present. Many of the data in the File originate from the voluntary submissions of numerous cooperating scientists who serve worldwide as regional observers. Regional observers forward investigations of attacks in their areas for integration into the File. Data submitted to the File is screened, coded, and computerized. Hard copy documentation, including original notes, press clippings, photographs, audio/video tapes, and medical/autopsy reports, is permanently archived. The File is utilized by biological researchers and research physicians; access to the data is granted only after careful screening on a case-by-case basis. This site includes information about the File, as well as general information, maps, graphs, and statistics on shark attacks and attack prevention |
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International Species Information System ISIS Since 1974, ISIS has supported animal preservation through shared information on animals in zoos, aquariums, and related organizations worldwide. The International Species Information System (ISIS) maintains computer-based information systems used by the worldwide zoological community. ISIS members use the basic biologic information (age, sex, parentage, place of birth, circumstance of death, etc.) collected in the ISIS system to manage genetic and demographic programs for their animal collections. The ISIS central database contains information on 2 million animals--almost 15,000 taxa/10,000 species--held in zoological institutions, and some animals in the wild |
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IUCN/SSC Shark Specialist Group home [page] |
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Migratory birds conservation Conservation des oiseaux migrateurs Web site of the Migratory Birds Conservation Division of the Wildlife Conservation Branch of the Canadian Wildlife Service (CWS), which provides scientific advice on the conservation of Canada's migratory birds to CWS management, to the Government of Canada, to wildlife agencies in Canada and other countries, and to the public. The Migratory Birds Conservation Division also coordinates the substantive input to the implementation of the Migratory Birds Convention and its associated Acts and Regulations. The Division plays a lead role in national bird conservation programs, and it maintains central databases on migratory birds for status reporting, program monitoring and evaluation, and public information. Site provides access to numerous documents and other resources on migratory birds and their conservation |
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Native Freshwater Fish Society of New Zealand [home page] Provides information about the New Zealand Native Freshwater Fish Society and about New Zealand's native freshwater fish fauna and biodiversity |
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Northern Rocky Mountain Science Center The Northern Rocky Mountain Science Center (NRMSC) was formed by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) to conduct research regarding natural resource management in the Northern Rocky Mountains. The center is based at Bozeman, Montana |
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Northwest Habitat Institute |
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Opisthobranch nudibranch seaslug newsletter, color photos, search engine and listserver "Reference source for information about marine slugs, sea slugs, anaspideans, lamellarians, heteropods, gymnosomatans, opisthobranchs, pyramidellids, nudibranchs, micro-shells & related mollusks." |
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Seattle Aquarium |
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Southeastern Fishes Council homepage The Southeastern Fishes Council (SFC) is a nonprofit scientific organization dedicated to the study and conservation of freshwater and coastal fishes of the southeastern United States |
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Species at Risk Act public registry : your source for information and documents relating to the Species at Risk Act |
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Washington National Primate Research Center The Washington National Primate Research Center is one of eight NIH-supported National Primate Research Centers in the United States. Although research conducted at the WaNPRC touches virtually every field of nonhuman primate biology and medicine, there is particular focus on the neurobiological sciences, AIDS-related research, developmental biology, genomics, immunogenetics, primate models for human diseases, and psychological well-being needs of its primate colonies |
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