From Deepereco@AOL.ComMon Dec 9 11:15:13 1996 Date: Mon, 9 Dec 1996 04:02:25 -0500 From: Deepereco@AOL.Com Reply to: Community-Forestry To: tree-house-digest@majordomo.pobox.com Subject: TH: Wildlife Ecology Listserver Available! Greetings! In case you missed it, WILDLIFE ECOLOGY Digest is available ~free~ for subscription. This is a weekly e-mail digest for research, conversation, job opportunities, issues, thoughts, and general postings concerning wildlife ecology... We now have 6,400 members on the list (Including wildlife professionals, professors, students, agencies, and organizations from all over the world) after it's sixth month of publication, and the information on the digest has been very informative and helpful to all parties involved. To receive this free, e-mail digest, please send e-mail to: kingfshr@northcoast.com with the subject: "Subscribe to WED," followed by your correct e-mail address. Your first issue will arrive soon after that! Please check out our website at >http://home.aol.com/wedigest< for more information on this service (plus over 200 links to other wildlife/ecological websites)! Here is a sample list of topics from a recent issue (#31) of WED: 1. CARNIVORE-L Mailing List 2. Ornithology Position 3. Schools for ornithology 4. Where Do Least Terns Go In The Winter? 5. Siblicide And Cannibalism 6. New Listserv for Banders 7. Fish tags and timers 8. Brown Brocket Deer (Mazama gouazoubira) 9. Deer antler fragility 10. Opossum Histology 11. Livestock Effects In Tropical Mountains 12. Eagle deaths in Arkansas 13. Coyote depredation of sea turtle nests 14. Ethics and feral animals 15. Ecotourism policies on animals 16. Cervid antler velvet values 17. Marauding monkeys in Japan 18. Turkish Ornithology Website and Journal 19. About Picoides tridactylus (Three-toed woodpecker) 20. Gopher mounds 21. Re: Hunting/gathering cultures 22. Mosquito Systematics 23. Coyotes in S.E. US 24. Wildlife Damage Working Group Newsletter 25. Vagrant Black Vulture from Cevennes in Catalonia 26. Monitoring land-mammals in other countries 27. Gap analysis and neotropical birds 28. Rabbit Snares and Raptors 29. RFI: Hooded Mergansers 30. Inspection of wildlife shipments 31. The Australasian Wildlife Management Society e-mail list 32. Arizona Wildlife Issues mailing list (az-wild) 33. Listserver: Wildlife Society's Wildlife Toxicology Working Group 34. Listserver: fws-shorebirds 35. Lockhart Gaddy's Wild Goose Refuge 36. Questions about animal behaviour 37. Employment Available (Field Herpetologist/Herpetoculturalist) 38. Behavioural ecology of snails 39. WWF Feature Stories (December 1996) 40. European Ornithological Union meeting (1997) 41. Wild dogs in North America? 42. Owl extremes 43. Seasonal recruitment: Herpetologists 44. Position Announcement: National Shorebird Conservation 45. New book on wildlife refuges 46. State fish and game departments 47. Hunting: The View From Where I Sit (Part 1) 48. Society For Conservation Biology Annual Meeting 49. Canyonlands River Management 50. Two jobs in Marine Mammals National Marine Fisheries Service 51. Call for Research Partners (Carolina Pacific) 52. Position Vacancy Announcements (Natural Resources) 53. Ecology report on intertidal mudflats of Germany Thanks, and looking forward to hearing from you! David Doyle (kingfshr@northcoast.com) Note: If you have previously attempted to subscribe to WED and received no issues, please be sure to include your correct and full e-mail address (as it works for other senders to you) when you subscribe again! I want everyone who wants to join to be able to access the list! P.S. My apologies in advance for any cross-posting and/or duplications.