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Evaluation of the Bird Conservation Area Concept in the Northern Tallgrass Prairie: Annual Report 1998
Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center - online document
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Evolution of the conservation movement 1850-1920
The Evolution of the Conservation Movement, 1850-1920 documents the historical formation and cultural foundations of the movement to conserve and protect America's natural heritage, through books, pamphlets, government documents, manuscripts, prints, photographs, and motion picture footage drawn from the collections of the Library of Congress. The collection consists of 62 books and pamphlets, 140 Federal statutes and Congressional resolutions, 34 additional legislative documents, excerpts from the Congressional Globe and the Congressional Record, 360 Presidential proclamations, 170 prints and photographs, 2 historic manuscripts, and 2 motion pictures.
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Extreme Rich Fens of South Park, Colorado: Their Distribution, Identification, and Natural Heritage Significance
pdf report - Colorado Natural Heritage Program
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Falklands Conservation
monitors and protects the exceptional wildlife heritage of the Falkland Islands (incl. news, checklists, project reports)
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False killer whale - Pseudorca crassidens
online species synopses taken from Action Plan for Australian Cetaceans (web archive site - 2006)
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Fin whale - Balaenoptera physalus
online species synopses taken from Action Plan for Australian Cetaceans (web archive site - 2006)
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Florida Gap Analysis Project
Gap analysis is a scientific method for identifying the degree to which native animal species and natural communities are represented in our present-day mix of conservation lands. Those species and communities not adequately represented in the existing network of conservation lands constitute conservation 'gaps'. The purpose of GAP is to provide broad geographic information on the status of ordinary species (those not threatened with extinction or naturally rare) and their habitats in order to provide land managers, planners, scientists, and policy makers with the information they need to make better-informed decisions
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Foundation for Comparative and Conservation Biology (FCCB)
FCCB seeks to improve the quality of life for humans and other animals by conducting scientific research and applying the knowledge gained
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Foxes, Wolves, Jackals, and Dogs: An Action Plan for the Conservation of Canids
compiled by J.R. Ginsberg, D.W. Macdonald, and the IUCN/SSC Canid and Wolf Specialist Groups
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Fraser's dolphin - Lagenodelphis hosei
online species synopses taken from Action Plan for Australian Cetaceans (web archive site - 2006)
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