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Wmi Outdoor News Bulletin * November 2006, Volume 60, No. 10
Wmi Outdoor News Bulletin * November 2006, Volume 60, No. 10
Wildlife Management Institute Outdoor News Bulletin
Contents: • North American Bird Species Shown to be Susceptible to Avian Influenza • Longleaf pine restoration gets huge boost from Conservation Reserve Program • Controversy still stalking elk feedgrounds in Wyoming • Predator/prey workshop to be held at North American Conference • New book gets rave notice • With dove vote, Michiganders shoot science-based wildlife management in the foot • Geothermal energy issue still boiling at the Valles Caldera National Preserve • 72nd North American Wildlife and Natural Resources Conference registration • Northeast states get positively proactive on State Wildlife Actions Plans • Nominations sought for 2007 northern bobwhite …
Wmi Outdoor News Bulletin * October 2006, Volume 60, No. 10
Wmi Outdoor News Bulletin * October 2006, Volume 60, No. 10
Wildlife Management Institute Outdoor News Bulletin
Contents: • Hunting/conservation organizations line up to urge expanded use of Coop Units • Suspected culprit identified in CWD transmission • Prairie Grouse Management Plan making progress • Great Lakes Fish and Wildlife Restoration Act is reauthorized • Worth reading: The Final Frontiersman
Wmi Outdoor News Bulletin * September 2006, Volume 60, No. 9
Wmi Outdoor News Bulletin * September 2006, Volume 60, No. 9
Wildlife Management Institute Outdoor News Bulletin
Contents: Related meeting and function requests being accepted for 72nd North American Conference Waterfowl gain reprieve from plan to expand oil and gas development in Alaska Matt Dunfee to join WMI Antis take a shot at the mourning dove hunting season in Michigan McGraw Wildlife Foundation extends the Conservation Leaders for Tomorrow program New CRP initiative in Prairie Pothole Region bodes well for ducks Oil shale potential in the West rises once again Workshop on aquatic nuisance species slated for North American Conference Exhibiting at the 72nd North American ConferenceU.S. citizens strongly back hunting and fishing Worth reading: House …
Wmi Outdoor News Bulletin * August 2006, Volume 60, No. 8
Wmi Outdoor News Bulletin * August 2006, Volume 60, No. 8
Wildlife Management Institute Outdoor News Bulletin
New report reveals problems with Bison Range agreement WMI's Distinguished Service Award gets distinguished namesake Wyoming and feds still growling over wolf management New twist in reauthorization of Great Lakes Fish and Wildlife Restoration Act Worth reading: Marley & Me
Wmi Outdoor News Bulletin * July 2006, Volume 60, No. 7
Wmi Outdoor News Bulletin * July 2006, Volume 60, No. 7
Wildlife Management Institute Outdoor News Bulletin
Contents: New refuge policies finally make it across the finish line USDA creates NRCS Agricultural Wildlife Conservation Center NRCS assists woodcock restoration in the Northeast More on 72nd Conference Special Sessions Global warming is culprit in western forest fires? ONB survey Worth reading: Of Mice and Mountain Lions: The Adventures of a Wildlife Biologist
Wmi Outdoor News Bulletin * June 2006, Volume 60, No. 6
Wmi Outdoor News Bulletin * June 2006, Volume 60, No. 6
Wildlife Management Institute Outdoor News Bulletin
Contents: WMI value substantially increased by a Ruble 72nd Conference Special Sessions announced and prospective presenters invited Thinking Like a Manager—A new WMI book A louder, clearer come-back call for bobwhites Nominations open for WMI's Touchstone and Presidents awards Mapping the Platte River management plan New publication reports on effectiveness of Farm Bill conservation programs Recovering black-footed ferrets may get the shaft Worth reading: The Scavenger's Guide to Haute Cuisine
Wmi Outdoor News Bulletin * May 2006, Volume 60, No. 5
Wmi Outdoor News Bulletin * May 2006, Volume 60, No. 5
Wildlife Management Institute Outdoor News Bulletin
Contents: Maine towns to take responsibility for their conservation future There is such a thing as too many elk in Rocky Mountain National Park Gunnison sage-grouse dodges listing Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Units look to the Senate for help Report calls for immediate, shared conservation actions across greater sage-grouse range Worth reading
Wmi Outdoor News Bulletin * April 2006, Volume 60, No. 4
Wmi Outdoor News Bulletin * April 2006, Volume 60, No. 4
Wildlife Management Institute Outdoor News Bulletin
New BLM office building to cut off critical pronghorn migration route Three receive high honors IP sale of almost 5.7 million acres is sign of the times "Split estate" at issue across the West Initiative becomes fish-or-cut-bait action plan Worth Reading: Being Caribou