This is a list of all documents accepted for permanent retention under the subject classification 'Natural resources and the environment: Ecology: Animals: Wildlife conservation'.
Natural resources and the environment:
Ecology:
Animals:
Wildlife conservation
2009 Illinois Firearm Deer Season Preliminary Harvest Totals 99,419 Deer (2009, December 9) [1692**09]
Press Release: Deer hunters in Illinois harvested a preliminary total of 99,419 deer during the seven-day firearm deer hunting season on Nov. 20-22 and Dec. 3-6. The preliminary harvest total compares with 105,595 deer taken by hunters during the 2008 firearm season. Gun and bow hunting opportunities remain for deer hunters.
CP-38: State Acres for Wildlife Enhancement (SAFE) Restoring Grassland and Wetland Habitat in the Grand Prairie Natural Division
This brochure describes a targeted initiative for landowners aimed to bolster prairie and wetland wildlife such as pheasants, quail, waterfowl and songbirds. This initiative rolls out the new continuous Conservation Reserve Program practice called SAFE or CP38.
CP38: State Acres for Wildlife Enhancement (SAFE) Restoring Grassland and Wetland Habitat in the Southern Till Plain Natural Division
This brochure describes a targeted initiative for landowners aimed to bolster prairie and wetland wildlife such as prairie-chickens, quail, waterfowl and songbirds. This initiative rolls out the new continuous Conservation Reserve Program practice called SAFE or CP38.
Deer Hunters Can Help the Hungry Through Illinois Sportsmen Against Hunger Program (2009, October 8) [1447**09]
Press release: Deer hunters in Illinois are helping hungry families in Illinois by providing venison to food banks, food pantries, and charitable organizations.
Executive Order (2002, 3)
Governor's executive order to reorganize agencies by the abolishment of certain entities of state of the executive branch.
Illinois Natural History Survey Manual 12: Field Manual of Illinois Mammals (2008, 12) [1-882932-11-0]
The wild mammals that inhabit Illinois include representatives of eight orders: Didelphimorphia (opossum), Soricomorpha (shrews and moles), Cingulata (armadillo), Chiroptera (bats), agomorpha (rabbits), Carnivora (carnivores), Rodentia (rodents), and Artiodactyla (deer). Descriptions, natural history and distribution are given with detailed illustrations and photographs of habitat.
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
Illinois Natural History Survey Reports (2007, 392 Summer)
Quarterly publication. This issue includes: Diseases of Beneficial Insects, Developing a Regional Monitoring Plan for Chicago Wilderness, CTAP: 10 Years and Going Strong!, Frequency of Early Mortality Syndrome in Southwestern Lake Michigan Lake Trout Populations, Species Spotlight: Southern Flying Squirrel, The Naturalist's Apprentice: Looking for Signs
Illinois Natural History Survey Reports (2008, 395 Spring)
Quarterly publication. This issue includes: The Year of the Survey, 150 Years of Service to the State, INHS to Be Incorporated in the University of Illinois, What Lies Ahead for INHS, We Have a New Chief!, Division of Ecology and Conservation Sciences, Division of Biodiversity and Ecological Entomology, In Memoriam: Glen C. Sanderson, David L. Thomas Ends Long Career in Conservation, Species Spotlight: What or Who Is a Survey Scientist, The Naturalist's Apprentice: Natural History Survey Scientist Word Search
Illinois Natural History Survey Reports (2008, 396 Summer)
Quarterly publication. This issues contents include: The House Mosquito Culex pipiens:A Threat in Your Backyard, Effects of Stocked Sport Fish on Aquatic Food Webs, Soil Impoverishment and Prairie Plant Growth, Vegetation Structure and Composition of Arabuko- Sokoke Forest, Kenya, Species Spotlight: Prothonotary Warbler, The Naturalist's Apprentice: Animal Homes Made by Humans, New INHS Publications
