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Endangered Species Bulletin – Fall 2008, Volume 33, No. 3 Oct 2008

Endangered Species Bulletin – Fall 2008, Volume 33, No. 3

Endangered Species Bulletin

Table of Contents:
Family Ties
A Natural Connection: USGS and Endangered Species Research
Recovering Endemic Plants of the Channel Islands
Conserving Bird Communities in the Sagebrush Sea
Ice, Climate Change, and Wildlife Research in Alaska
Bringing Back the Bonytail and the Razorback
The California Clapper Rail and Multispecies Recovery Planning
Tracking Sea Turtles in the Everglades
Hair Samples Shed Light on Grizzly Bears
Understanding Pallid Sturgeon in the Big Muddy
Surveys Reveal Decline of the Palila
How Temperature Affects Juvenile Coho Salmon
Bridging the Information Gap for Mussels
Neosho Madtom: A Small Fish with Complex Problems
Invasive Plants and Pollinator …


Endangered Species Bulletin – Summer 2008, Volume 33, No. 2 Jul 2008

Endangered Species Bulletin – Summer 2008, Volume 33, No. 2

Endangered Species Bulletin

Table of Contents:
Restoring a Vital Partnership
Apache Leader Promotes Tribal Conservation Rights
A Shared Responsibility
Tribal Wildlife Grants
Hoopa Tribe Leads in Fisher Conservation
Restoring Endangered Species on the Pueblo of Santa Ana
Penobscot Indian Nation Aids River Restoration
Traditional Ecological Knowledge
The Fox People Care for a Rabbit
Mill Creek Restoration Project Departments
Partners for Pollinators
Partners for Fish and Wildlife
Focus on Hatcheries
USGS Research News
Children in Nature
Listing Actions


Endangered Species Bulletin, Spring 2008 - Volume 33, No. 1 May 2008

Endangered Species Bulletin, Spring 2008 - Volume 33, No. 1

Endangered Species Bulletin

In this issue:
4 The Global Amphibian Crisis
7 Project Golden Frog
11 Chiricahua Leopard Frog Inches Towards Recovery
15 Giving Leopard Frogs a Head Start
18 Building Conservation Partnerships with Zoos
20 Conserving Missouri’s Hellbenders
22 The Ozark Hellbender: Out from Under a Rock
25 Conserving Columbian Spotted Frogs in Nevada
28 A Leap Forward for the Mountain Yellow-legged Frog
30 Ranchers Restore Amphibian-friendly Ponds
32 Moving Quickly Saves a Breeding Season
34 Evaluating Amphibian Abnormalities on Wildlife Refuges
36 Partners for Fish and Wildlife
38 USGS Research News
40 Children in Nature
43 Rule-making Actions


Endangered Species Bulletin – Summer 2008 Highlights, Volume 33, No. 4 Jan 2008

Endangered Species Bulletin – Summer 2008 Highlights, Volume 33, No. 4

Endangered Species Bulletin

In this issue:
The Global Amphibian Crisis
Project Golden Frog
Chiricahua Leopard Frog Inches Towards Recovery
The Ozark Hellbender: Out from Under a Rock
Conserving Columbian Spotted Frogs in Nevada
Ranchers Restore Amphibian-friendly Ponds
Partners in Amphibian and Reptile Conservation
Restoring a Vital Partnership
Apache Leader Promotes Tribal Conservation Rights
Hoopa Tribe Leads in Fisher Conservation
Restoring Endangered Species on the Pueblo of Santa Ana
Traditional Ecological Knowledge
A Natural Connection: USGS and Endangered Species Research
Recovering Endemic Plants of the Channel Islands
Conserving Bird Communities in the Sagebrush Sea
Ice, Climate Change, and Wildlife Research in Alaska
The California …