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Cooperative Conservation - Interagency Volunteer Program Quarterly Progress Report: Period Ending December 31, 2004, Margaret N. Rees
Cooperative Conservation - Interagency Volunteer Program Quarterly Progress Report: Period Ending December 31, 2004, Margaret N. Rees
Get Outdoors Nevada
Collaboration with Interagency Team
During the third quarter, the interagency volunteer team and university representatives have held several meetings to continue progress on the Interagency Volunteer Program (IVP). At the beginning of October, candidates for the project manager position were interviewed by the university search committee, followed by interviews with the interagency team on October 6, 2004. After two finalists were identified, reference checks were made and the university and team recommended to the federal managers that Ms. Donna Grady be hired. Ms. Grady’s first day on the job was December 1, 2004. In the interim, Nancy Flagg, Public Lands …
Advisory Circular: Reporting Wildlife Aircraft Strikes, J.R. White
Advisory Circular: Reporting Wildlife Aircraft Strikes, J.R. White
Other Bird Strike and Aviation Materials
This Advisory Circular (AC) explains the importance of reporting collisions between aircraft and wildlife, more commonly referred to as wildlife strikes. It also examines recent improvements in the Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA) Bird/Other Wildlife Strike Reporting system; how to report a wildlife strike; what happens to the wildlife strike report data; how to access the FAA National Wildlife Aircraft Strike Database; and the FAA’s Feather Identification program.
Certalert: Deer Hazard To Aircraft And Deer Fencing
Certalert: Deer Hazard To Aircraft And Deer Fencing
Other Bird Strike and Aviation Materials
Elevated deer populations in the United States represent an increasingly serious threat to both Commercial and General Aviation Aircraft. It is currently estimated that there over 26 million deer in the United States. Because of increasing urbanization and rapidly expanding deer populations, deer are adapting to human environments, especially around airports, where they often find food and shelter. From 1990 to 2004, over 650 deer-aircraft collisions were reported to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). Of these reports, over 500 indicated the aircraft was damaged as a result of the collision. In light of recent incidents where a Learjet landing at …
Refuge Update – November/December 2004, Volume 1, Number 5
Refuge Update – November/December 2004, Volume 1, Number 5
RefugeUpdate (USFWS-NWRS)
Table of Contents:
In the Eye of the Storm, page 3 Bon Secour Refuge biologist details a storm’s aftermath.
Looking Beyond the Ecology to the Human History, page 5 Archaeology students survey Fish Springs Refuge.
Focus on . . . Water and Its Impact on Refuges, pages 8-19 Water is essential for all ecological processes. Nowhere is that more evident than on national wildlife refuges.
Sharing an Appreciation for Nature, page 6 Those who are visually disabled can appreciate any refuge.
Scwds Briefs: Volume 20, Number 3 (October 2004), Michael J. Yabsley
Scwds Briefs: Volume 20, Number 3 (October 2004), Michael J. Yabsley
Southeastern Cooperative Wildlife Disease Study: Publications
The Southeastern Cooperative Wildlife Disease Study (SCWDS) is conducting surveillance for exotic ticks on wildlife in the southeastern United States and Puerto Rico in cooperation with USDA-APHIS-Veterinary Services.
West Nile Virus in a South Carolina Deer
Persistence and Fate of Bird Carcasses: The findings from this study will provide information useful in interpretation of dead bird surveillance data and the potential for oral exposure to WNV among both avian and mammalian scavengers. These investigations constitute the M.S. project for Marsha Ward, a Warnell School of Forest Resources student affiliated with SCWDS.
Recent Cases of Hantavirus in West Virginia & Map …
Environmental Sustainability And The Traditional Tibetan Home, Katherine Shrader
Environmental Sustainability And The Traditional Tibetan Home, Katherine Shrader
Independent Study Project (ISP) Collection
In Tibetan Buddhism, the srivatsa, or glorious endless knot, reminds one of the truth of reality. Six right-angled, intertwined strands flow endlessly together, each one connected to the other, each one giving form to the next. So flows reality. Looking past the illusion of isolation, the endless knot illustrates the interdependence and mutual cooperation that runs the world.
No event, no living being has the ability to stand by itself, completely unaffected and unaffecting. All phenomena are intertwined. Every human action, however big or small, impacts the world in some way. The endless knot unveils the truth of reality so …
Randy's Return: A Case Study In Food Safety Regulation, Matthew Laposata
Randy's Return: A Case Study In Food Safety Regulation, Matthew Laposata
Faculty and Research Publications
No abstract provided.
Evaluating Uranium Depth Versus Socio-Economic Statistics For Residential Radon Vulnerability In Warren County, Kentucky, Anthony Iovanna
Evaluating Uranium Depth Versus Socio-Economic Statistics For Residential Radon Vulnerability In Warren County, Kentucky, Anthony Iovanna
Masters Theses & Specialist Projects
Residences in Warren County, Kentucky, are characterized by high levels of residential radon, which is one of the radioactive daughter products of uranium. According to the United States Environmental Protection Agency (US EPA), radon exposure causes approximately 22,000 lung cancer deaths in the United States per year. The City of Bowling Green, in Warren County, is underlain by karst, an easily soluble limestone subsurface, which allows radon gas to travel easily through cracks and fissures. Carbonate rocks under Bowling Green are underlain by the Devonian Chattanooga Shale, a low-grade uranium ore and a potential source of radon gas. A digital …
Cooperative Conservation - Interagency Volunteer Program Quarterly Progress Report: Period Ending September 30, 2004, Margaret N. Rees
Cooperative Conservation - Interagency Volunteer Program Quarterly Progress Report: Period Ending September 30, 2004, Margaret N. Rees
Get Outdoors Nevada
Collaboration with Interagency Team
Although the task agreement formally commenced June 30, 2004, the agreement was not fully executed by both parties until July 29, 2004. In the first three months of this agreement, UNLV representatives have met with or communicated via email with the Interagency Volunteer Team on numerous occasions. At the first meeting on July 13, 2004, Government Technical Representative Bobbie Antonich and UNLV Public Lands Initiative Director Nancy Flagg met with the interagency team to discuss the overall goals for the Interagency Volunteer Program (IVP). The team was brought up-to-date on the status of the task agreement, …
Unlv Public Lands Initiative, Nancy Flagg
Unlv Public Lands Initiative, Nancy Flagg
Presentations (PLI)
- The Public Lands Initiative is providing management and oversight for selected SNPLMA projects that fit UNLV’s educational and research strengths and which are suitable for drawing upon the expertise of university faculty, staff, and students.
Public Lands Initiative Overview, Public Lands Institute
Public Lands Initiative Overview, Public Lands Institute
Presentations (PLI)
The Public Lands Institute is dedicated to strengthening the national fabric that is essential for the protection, conservation, and management of public lands.
Abstracts Of Papers From 6th Annual Meeting, Baltimore 2004
Abstracts Of Papers From 6th Annual Meeting, Baltimore 2004
2004 Bird Strike Committee-USA/Canada 6th Annual Meeting; Baltimore, MD
Abstracts of 39 papers and 19 poster presentations.
Technical Program For 6th Annual Bird Strike Committee Meeting, Baltimore 2004
Technical Program For 6th Annual Bird Strike Committee Meeting, Baltimore 2004
2004 Bird Strike Committee-USA/Canada 6th Annual Meeting; Baltimore, MD
The Technical Program has 36 oral presentations and 20 Poster Presentations.
Exhibitors List For 6th Annual Bird Strike Committee Meeting, Baltimore 2004
Exhibitors List For 6th Annual Bird Strike Committee Meeting, Baltimore 2004
2004 Bird Strike Committee-USA/Canada 6th Annual Meeting; Baltimore, MD
21 exhibitors, with product and contact information.
Refuge Update – September/October 2004, Volume 1, Number 5
Refuge Update – September/October 2004, Volume 1, Number 5
RefugeUpdate (USFWS-NWRS)
Table of Contents:
Prairie Science Class Celebrates Anniversary, page 16 Program integrates environmental education into routine public school curriculum.
Focus on Hunting, page 8-15 While the National Wildlife Refuge System has been shaped by a variety of public concerns, hunters were among the early, substantive voices.
Texas Brochures Turned Some Heads, page 17 South Texas Refuge series of brochures are notable for their beauty and more.
Forty Years for the Wilderness Act, Page 18 National Wilderness Preservation System protects more than 105.7 million acres, including more than 20 million acres on 65 refuges.
Certalert
Other Bird Strike and Aviation Materials
This Certalert clarifies the roles of, and relationship between the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the United States Department of Agriculture/Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service/Wildlife Services (WS) with regards to wildlife hazards on or near airports.
Benthic Community Monitoring For The Little Venice Sewage Collection And Treatment Project In Marathon, Florida, Joseph N. Boyer, Danielle Mir-Gonzalez, Ronald Jones
Benthic Community Monitoring For The Little Venice Sewage Collection And Treatment Project In Marathon, Florida, Joseph N. Boyer, Danielle Mir-Gonzalez, Ronald Jones
SERC Research Reports
No abstract provided.
Day 3: Friday, August 6, 2004: National Center For Atmospheric Research, National Center For Atmospheric Research (U.S.)
Day 3: Friday, August 6, 2004: National Center For Atmospheric Research, National Center For Atmospheric Research (U.S.)
Energy Field Tour 2004 (August 4-6)
1 page (includes illustration).
Day 3: Friday, August 6, 2004: Air Quality And Energy Resources, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Day 3: Friday, August 6, 2004: Air Quality And Energy Resources, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Energy Field Tour 2004 (August 4-6)
2 pages (includes illustration).
Day 2: Thursday, August 5, 2004: Valmont Power Plant, Valmont Power Plant
Day 2: Thursday, August 5, 2004: Valmont Power Plant, Valmont Power Plant
Energy Field Tour 2004 (August 4-6)
5 pages (includes illustrations).
Day 1: Wednesday, August 4, 2004: Calpine Rocky Mountain Energy Center, Calpine Rocky Mountain Energy Center
Day 1: Wednesday, August 4, 2004: Calpine Rocky Mountain Energy Center, Calpine Rocky Mountain Energy Center
Energy Field Tour 2004 (August 4-6)
5 pages (includes illustrations).
Agenda: Energy Field Tour 2004, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Agenda: Energy Field Tour 2004, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Energy Field Tour 2004 (August 4-6)
Tour (day trips along the Front Range, originating in Boulder) held August 4-6, 2004.
Summary: Assorted articles, maps, brochures, and other materials prepared for participants of the tour
Contents:
2004 energy field tour agenda -- Mission and vision of the Natural Resources Law Center -- Natural Resources Law Center, University of Colorado School of Law : a brief introduction -- Boulder area street map 4 -- Chatauqua area map -- [Bus] Route 203/225 : Boulder/Lafayette/Baseline -- Boulder-Lafayette via Baseline [bus schedules]
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4, 2004: OIL & GAS PRODUCTION FACILITIES AND PLATTEVILLE GAS PROCESSING FACILITY: 'Our next shortage', The Washington …
Advisory Circular: Hazardous Wildlife Attractants On Or Near Airports, David L. Bennett
Advisory Circular: Hazardous Wildlife Attractants On Or Near Airports, David L. Bennett
Other Bird Strike and Aviation Materials
This Advisory Circular (AC) provides guidance on certain land uses that have the potential to attract hazardous wildlife on or near public-use airports. It also discusses airport development projects (including airport construction, expansion, and renovation) affecting aircraft movement near hazardous wildlife attractants. Appendix 1 provides definitions of terms used in this AC.
Livestock Depredation By Wolves, Michael Francis
Livestock Depredation By Wolves, Michael Francis
Rocky Mountain Wolf Recovery Annual Reports
The state of Colorado expects recovering and dispersing wolf (Canis lupus and C. l. baileyi) populations to reach the state in the near future. Likewise, the western Distinct Population Segment of recovering gray wolves may be delisted soon. In preparation for this eventuality, the Colorado Division of Wildlife (CDOW) has initiated the development of a state wolf management plan in an effort to deal with the many controversial issues surrounding this topic, which includes the possible depredation upon livestock and other domestic animals by wolves. This paper deals specifically with cowcalf and sheep depredation and examines the actual …
Refuge Update – July/August 2004, Volume 1, Number 4
Refuge Update – July/August 2004, Volume 1, Number 4
RefugeUpdate (USFWS-NWRS)
Table of Contents:
Historic Voyage through Hawaiian Islands, page 8
Focus on Fire Management, page 10-17
A Circle of Trees, page 19
First Friends in Montana, page 22
Scwds Briefs: Volume 20, Number 2 (July 2004), Michael J. Yabsley
Scwds Briefs: Volume 20, Number 2 (July 2004), Michael J. Yabsley
Southeastern Cooperative Wildlife Disease Study: Publications
National Veterinary Services Laboratories in Ames, Iowa, confirmed vesicular stomatitis (VS) in horses at one premises in Texas. As of July 21, 2004, infected animals were identified on a total of 45 premises in Colorado (11), New Mexico (21), and Texas (13). These are the first reports of VS in livestock in the United States since the 1998 epizootic.
SCWDS VS Studies
Chronic Wasting Disease Developments: nearly 118,000 wild white-tailed deer, mule deer, and elk were tested in the United States from October 2002 to September 2003, with 592 animals testing positive for the CWD prion. More than $38,000,000 was …
Intro To Ground Water Law In Colorado And Surface-Groundwater Conflicts In The South Platte, David Harrison, Veronica A. Sperling, Steven O. Sims
Intro To Ground Water Law In Colorado And Surface-Groundwater Conflicts In The South Platte, David Harrison, Veronica A. Sperling, Steven O. Sims
Groundwater in the West (Summer Conference, June 16-18)
25 pages.
Contains footnotes.
Slides: South Metro Denver Water Supply Study, Patricia Wells
Slides: South Metro Denver Water Supply Study, Patricia Wells
Groundwater in the West (Summer Conference, June 16-18)
Presenter: Patricia Wells, General Counsel, Denver Water.
23 slides.
Groundwater Management: Lessons From Colorado V. Kansas, David W. Robbins
Groundwater Management: Lessons From Colorado V. Kansas, David W. Robbins
Groundwater in the West (Summer Conference, June 16-18)
11 pages.
Slides: Intro To Groundwater Law In Colorado, David L. Harrison
Slides: Intro To Groundwater Law In Colorado, David L. Harrison
Groundwater in the West (Summer Conference, June 16-18)
Presenter: David L. Harrison.
17 slides.