Publications
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2007 WCS Greater Yellowstone Wolverine Program Progress Report
Author(s): Robert Inman, Mark Packila, Kris Inman, Bryan Aber, Rob Spence, Deborah McCauley
Year: 2007
Description/Abstract: This annual report summarizes the conservation work and outcomes of the WCS Greater Yellowstone Wolverine Program in 2007.
Publisher: WCS
Full Citation: Robert Inman, Mark Packila, Kris Inman, Bryan Aber, Rob Spence, Deborah McCauley. WCS Greater Yellowstone Wolverine Program Progress Report. 2007
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2008 WCS Greater Yellowstone Wolverine Program Progress Report
Author(s): Robert Inman, Mark Packila, Kris Inman, Bryan Aber, Rob Spence, Deborah McCauley
Year: 2008
Description/Abstract: This annual report summarizes the conservation work and outcomes of the WCS Greater Yellowstone Wolverine Program in 2008.
Publisher: WCS
Full Citation: Robert Inman, Mark Packila, Kris Inman, Bryan Aber, Rob Spence, Deborah McCauley. WCS Greater Yellowstone Wolverine Program Progress Report. 2008
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2009 Fall Winter NAP Newsletter
Author(s): David Ellenberger
Year: 2009
Publisher: WCS North America Program
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2009 Spring Summer NAP Newsletter
Author(s): David Ellenberger
Year: 2009
Publisher: WCS North America Program
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2009 WCS Greater Yellowstone Wolverine Program Progress Report
Author(s): Robert Inman, Mark Packila, Kris Inman, Bryan Aber, Rob Spence, Deborah McCauley
Year: 2009
Description/Abstract: This annual report summarizes the conservation work and outcomes of the WCS Greater Yellowstone Wolverine Program in 2009.
Publisher: WCS
Full Citation: Robert Inman, Mark Packila, Kris Inman, Bryan Aber, Rob Spence, Deborah McCauley. WCS Greater Yellowstone Wolverine Program Progress Report. 2009
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2010 Fall Winter NAP Newsletter
Author(s): David Ellenberger
Year: 2010
Publisher: WCS North America Program
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2010 Spring Summer NAP Newsletter
Author(s): David Ellenberger
Year: 2010
Publisher: WCS North America Program
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2010PrudhoeBayReport
Author(s): Joe Liebezeit
Year: 2010
Full Citation: Liebezeit, J.R. and S. Zack. 2010. Avian habitat and nesting use of tundra-nesting birds in the Prudhoe Bay oilfield - Long-term monitoring. Unpublished report for BLM, ADFG, BP, and other interested parties. 37 pp.
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2011 WCS Wildlife Adaptation Fund RFP
Author(s): Wildlife Conservation Society
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A Pond of Gold - Storing Water Naturally
Author(s): John Weaver
Year: 2009
Description/Abstract: Water … we can’t live without it. No substitute exists for this precious and beautiful resource, which has usually been scarce in the Rocky Mountain West. In the future, the flow of water may decline as our climate becomes warmer and drier. The amount of snowpack in the mountains will be less, melting and runoff will occur earlier in the spring, and stream flow will diminish earlier in summer. By late summer when we need water the most, it may be in short supply.
Many people believe that water will be the new gold of the future. As the reality of climate change becomes
ever more apparent, we will need to catch and store water more effectively. We’ve given water lots of advice,in the form of expensive dams and big reservoirs but is
that always the best solution? Likely not. Have we overlooked a natural ally in our efforts to conserve and manage water? Yes, consider the beaver!
Publisher: WCS Canada
Full Citation: Weaver, J. 2009. A Pond of Gold - Storing Water Naturally
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