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This is a list of all documents accepted for permanent retention under the subject classification 'Natural resources and the environment: Ecology: Animals: Insects'.

Natural resources and the environment:
   Ecology:
     Animals:
       Insects

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Applications now Available for Two Educational Grants (2009, October 23) [1509**09]
Press Release: The Illinois Department of Natural Resources' (IDNR) Division of Education and The Illinois Conservation Foundation (ICF) are working together to offer the Schoolyard Habitat Action Grant and the Rain Garden Initiative grant programs for 2009.

EAB Risk Management Training Offered Throughout the State (2009, October 27) [1516**09]
Illinois Department of Agriculture - The public will soon have one more tool to use in the fight against an invasive species that has devastated ash trees in the northern and central part of the state. Day- long seminar will help municipalities and communities prepare for possible EAB outbreak

Illinois Insects: teaching poster (2007) [April]
Posters and teacher guides designed for use by Illinois teachers or parents giving color pictures, descriptions and fun facts about insects found in Illinois. Correlated to Illinois Board of Education state standards.

Illinois Moths and Butterflies (2007)
Color poster depicting the moths and butterflies of Illinois. The back side of the poster has information about butterflies and moth habitat and other fun facts. Posters and teacher guides designed for use by Illinois teachers or parents. Correlated to Illinois Board of Education state standards.

Illinois Natural History Survey Bulletin {periodical start}
Irregularly published technical series.

Illinois Natural History Survey Report (2006, 389 Autumn)
Quarterly publication. This issue includes the following articles: Cache River Watershed; Illinois Natural History Survey Research Assists Restoration Efforts in the Cache River Watershed; Warblers Provide Link Between Behavioral Ecology and Conservation Biology; Molecular Phylogeny of Cuerna Leafhoppers Suggests Hybridization; A Cache Full of Activity; INHS Researcher to Be Inducted into Illinois Outdoor Hall of Fame; New INHS Publications; Species Spotlight: Jack-O-Lantern Mushroom; The Naturalist's Apprentice: Make a Mushroom Spore Print

Illinois Natural History Survey Reports (1997, 345 May/June)
Quarterly publication. Contents of this issue include: Effects of Sedimentation on Stream Communities; Illinois Springs; What Color Are Your Squirrels?; Maddox to Retire; Species Spotlight: Zebra Swallowtail; The Naturalist's Apprentice: What Is an Insect?

Illinois Natural History Survey Reports (1999, 355 January/February)
Quarterly publication. Contents of this issue include: Franklin's Ground Squirrel: An Increasingly Rare Prairie Mammal; Forest Regeneration and Understory Dynamics Following the 1993 Flood on the Illinois River; Development and Application of a Gambusia Bioenergetic Model; Monitoring the Spread of Western Corn Rootworm Beetles Infesting Illinois Soybean Fields; Species Spotlight: Short-tailed Shrew; The Naturalist's Apprentice: Shrew Mathematics

Illinois Natural History Survey Reports (1999, 356 March/April)
Quarterly publication. Contents of this issue include: Collections: The Foundation for Our Research and Education Programs; U of I Collections; Specimens Per Collection; How Scientific Specimens are Preserved; INHS Collections Databases; Plant Collection; Collections and Outreach; Crustacean Collection; Microsporidia Collection; Mollusk Collection; Annelida Collection; Mammal Collection; Insect Collection; Soybean Arthropod Collection; Bird Collection; Fish Collection; Amphibian and Reptile Collection; Species Spotlight: Bloodroot; The Naturalist's Apprentice: Dyeing With Plants; Collections Web Sites

Illinois Natural History Survey Reports (2007, 391 Spring)
Quarterly publication. This issue contains: Will the Emerging Bioeconomy Add to the Burden of Invasive Species Management?, The Black-crowned Night-Herons of Lake Calumet Part II: Foraging Ecology and Contaminant Exposure, Establishment of Historic Fish Communities to Restored Illinois River Floodplain Lakes, Endangered and Threatened Plant Species Database, Exploring the Potential Influence of Fish Diversity as a Determinant of Ecosystem Properties in Aquatic Food Webs, Species Spotlight: Spring Ephemerals, The Naturalist's Apprentice: Field Marks of Illinois Butterflies

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