...biologists in the state, the Alaska Chapter of The Wildlife Society promotes the training of wildlife managers in the...Hundertmark is president of the Alaska Chapter of The Wildlife Society, holds a Ph.D and is an associate professor of...
...m., Centennial Hall, Ballroom 3. Part of the Wildlife Society annual conference. Details: Dale, 465-4369...6 p.m., Jovany's. Details: 321-0524. Wildlife Society annual conference banquet and keynote speaker Nick...
...Chambers. Details: 321-3402. Mendenhall Flying Lions meeting, 6 p.m., Jovany's. Details: 321-0524. Wildlife Society annual conference banquet and keynote speaker Nick Jans, 6-8:30 p.m., Centennial Hall, Ballroom 3. $35...
...MONDAY Native American Fish & Wildlife Society's 27th annual National Conference...TUESDAY Native American Fish & Wildlife Society's 27th annual National Conference...WEDNESDAY Native American Fish & Wildlife Society's 27th annual National Conference...
...789-3074. Native American Fish & Wildlife Society's 27th annual National Conference...May 20 Native American Fish & Wildlife Society's 27th annual National Conference...Hotel. Native American Fish & Wildlife Society's 27th annual National Conference...
Today, May 20 Native American Fish & Wildlife Society's 27th annual National Conference, 8 a.m...Thursday, The Prospector Hotel. Native American Fish & Wildlife Society's 27th annual National Conference, 8 a.m...
...The public can also influence wildlife policy by appealing directly to the Legislature. The Alaska Chapter of The Wildlife Society has come out against legislative tinkering with the more deliberative and thorough Board of Game process. The Legislature...
...scientific review. Smith's findings were accepted for publication, perhaps this summer or fall, in the international Wildlife Society Bulletin published by a professional organization of wildlife biologists. In another separate project using radio-transmitters...
...years," Johnson said. "It's turning to dust in our backyard." A 1998 study by the Native American Fish and Wildlife Society found elevated levels of lead in gumboots, abalone, herring row, seaweed and other subsistance foods gathered...
...is going to disturb wildlife. According to a study entitled "Wildlife responses to pedestrians and dogs" in the Wildlife Society Bulletin 29(1): 124-132, Miller, Knight and Miller found that off-leashed dogs had no more effect on birds...
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