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Results 111 - 120 of at least 1968
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American Fern Society
one of the largest international fern clubs in the world.
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American Gloxinia & Gesneriad Society
the gesneriad family contains over 2,500 species of plants, this site includes membership details, images, related links and more
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American Goldfinch - Carduelis tristis
abundance & distribution maps, geographic predictors & interpretations on future habitat, USA
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American Heart Association
their mission is to reduce disability and death from cardiovascular diseases and stroke
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American Hosta Society
AHS is an international not-for-profit organization founded in 1968 to foster and promote interest in the genus Hosta, the introduction of hostas into cultivation, the use of proper nomenclature and the development of new and improved varieties; and to sponsor the International Cultivar Registration Authority for the Genus Hosta
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American Institute of Biological Sciences (AIBS)
a national center for biologists and the biological sciences since 1947, a non-profit scientific organization to advance research and education in the biological, medical, environmental, and agricultural sciences which remains the sole US national umbrella society uniting biologists across the country
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American Kestrel - Falco sparverius
abundance & distribution maps, geographic predictors & interpretations on future habitat, USA
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American Livebearer Association (ALA)
goal is to gather, organize and disseminate the knowledge of livebearers, to promote fellowship among members, and to further the conservation of species and their natural habitat
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American Microscopical Society (AMS)
an international society of biologists organized to encourage the use of microscopy. Its members are mostly scientists and educators who use various kinds of microscopes in their research and teaching.
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American Ornithologists' Union (AOU)
founded in 1883, the AOU is the oldest and largest organization in the New World devoted to the scientific study of birds
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