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White Heelsplitter
White Heelsplitter White Heelsplitter White Heelsplitter - all photos by Jim Mason White Heelsplitter Lasmigona complanata This is a ... well in mud substrates and may be found from very shallow areas down to 20 feet deep. It is usually not found ... The beak sculpture is very pronounced. A key characteristic of the white heelsplitter is the absence of lateral teeth, although the pseudocardinal teeth ...
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White River-Fishing The Arkansas Ozarks-Norfork Lake Bull Shoals-Buffalo
Shoals-Buffalo Arkansas Ozarks Fishing-Bull Shoals-Norfork Lake-White River-Buffalo-North Fork get lodging & fishing information White River Home Page White River The White River begins in the Boston Mountains of ... in season). There are three AG&FC access areas in the lower reaches of the tailwaters. Fishing services and resorts dot the White River and provide access and fishing expertise to ...
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Prairie Dog Coalition - White Tailed Prairie Dog
Several other ways in which white-tails differ from their black-tailed cousins (besides their obviously different tail-tip color) include (1) preference for high-grass prairie areas, whereas black-tails ... in black-tails. Behavior: Unlike other prairie dog species, behavioral observations of white-tails are not abundant. White-tails live in harem-polygynous family groups within medium-sized and semi ...
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Sandia National Labs: News Room: Publications: White Papers
White Papers skip to: onlinetools | mainnavigation | content | footer Employee Locator | Index | Site Map Search About Mission Areas Newsroom Employment Doing Business Education Contact Us Newsroom Resources Corporate Information Publications Annual Report Environmental Reports Fact Sheets Labs Accomplishments Lab News Sandia Overview Sandia Technology Magazine White Papers WHITE ...
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Biodiversity-White-Bellied Spider Monkey
Biodiversity Main Page | EXTRAORDINARY ANIMALS AND PLANTS OF YASUNÃ WHITE-BELLIED SPIDER MONKEY White-Bellied Spider Monkey (Ateles belzebuth) Classification: Class: ... areas in Brasil, Colombia, Equador and Peru. Due to their preferences for lowland tropical areas (where human colonization is most common), White-Bellied Spider Monkeys have been particularly affected by recent development. White ...
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White-Winged Dove Fact Sheet
Range In North America it ranges from parts of Canada south through areas of the United States and into Mexico. It is also found ... in the wild. At this time their status is good. Diet White-winged doves eat seeds from desert willow trees, ocotillo, agave, as ... to 1 million doves were observed feeding in grass fields in Texas. White-winged doves are important to the saguaro cactus because they help ...
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IISG - Susan White, Media/Communications Specialist
Education Fellowships Funding Links Outreach News Products Research Site Map Back to Staff Pages Susan White Graphic Design and Marketing Specialist University of Illinois 350 NSRC, MC-635 1101 W. Peabody ... such as brochures, fact sheets, annual reports and displays for the program's four subject areas. I serve on the Web design committee and am responsible for the publications and products ...
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White-tailed Antelope Squirrel
Wild Travels Natural Wonders Endangered Species Legendary Creatures White-tailed Antelope Squirrel From It's Nature! Home » Ground Mammals » White-tailed Antelope Squirrel White-tailed Antelope Squirrel (Ammospermophilus leucurus) A ... areas where the vegetation is sparse, such as underbrush and scrub areas. The antelope squieewl has a gray coat of fur that has a pink type cast to it, with a white ...
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USGS National Wildlife Health Center - White-Nose Syndrome (WNS)
You are here: > Home > Disease Information > White-nose Syndrome Disease Information Avian Influenza Chronic Wasting Disease White-Nose Syndrome West Nile Virus Sylvatic Plague Lead Poisoning ... from the USGS National Wildlife Health Center (NWHC) met with biologists in some affected areas in March 2008 and collected environmental samples from affected caves and mines in Vermont ...
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USGS National Wildlife Health Center - White Nose Syndrome News
White-nose syndrome has decimated hibernating bat colonies in New York, Vermont, Massachusetts and Connecticut, and it is suspected of having spread to caves in Pennsylvania, including areas ... masse. The condition has been dubbed 'white-nose syndrome,' after a white fungus seen on bats' noses -- ... We'll talk with scientists studying the bat White Nose Syndrome. Teachers, find more information about ...
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