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Texas and New Mexico have begun tamarisk control efforts on the Pecos River with pretty good luck so far. I don't believe anyone thinks it will be erradicated...
John Carpenter
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Feb 1, 2007
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/6310211.stm Last Updated: Wednesday, 31 January 2007, 03:13 GMT Wild wolves 'good for ecosystems' Illustration...
frank lawrence
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Feb 1, 2007
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Hello, As background research I had just been skimming throught the end of the Pleistocene. The impoverishment of fauna seems to have coincided with the...
glaucus25
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Feb 1, 2007
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Hey all To add more emphases and to support John's email, here are a couple of stories from "Cougar!" by Harold Danz. John Dunn Hunter claims to have seen a...
Ed Reinertsen
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Feb 1, 2007
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Cooperoceras texanum was a nautiloid mollusk of the Permian period. Fossils of it have been found in Texas. They date to the Artinskian Age (284.4-275.6...
Neal Robbins
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Feb 1, 2007
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This link has a fossil photograph of Cooperoceras. http://park1.wakwak.com/~bohemiyan/Cooperoceras Neal Robbins ... Check out the all-new Yahoo! Mail beta -...
Neal Robbins
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Feb 1, 2007
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This link has a piece of artwork depicting Cooperoceras. http://www.carlwozniak.com/earth/permian/per06b.html Neal Robbins ... Don't be flakey. Get Yahoo! Mail...
Neal Robbins
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Feb 1, 2007
6:12 pm
8583
_____ From: Entomology Discussion List [mailto:ENTOMO-L@...] On Behalf Of Mcauslane,Heather J Sent: Wednesday, January 31, 2007 7:16 AM To:...
Ed Reinertsen
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Feb 1, 2007
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8584
I will see what I can do. If my youngest son is home this weekend he might be able to help me; as I am really lousy at getting pictures of the inside of the...
Becky Ellen
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Feb 1, 2007
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8585
This link has a photograph of Laevicaulis alte. ...
Neal Robbins
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Feb 2, 2007
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8586
Laevicaulis alte is a slug species with an extremely wide distribution. It is sometimes called the tropical leatherleaf. This slug is round and has dark...
Neal Robbins
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Feb 2, 2007
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8587
Found this in my unsent msg file......... ... Don't know about tree crickets but field crickets thrive on potatoes. Maybe it's a problem with common names but...
Jack Schmidling
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Feb 2, 2007
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Messelornis cristata was a bird species that lived during the Eocene period (54-38 million years ago). Fossil remains of it have been found in the Messel Shale...
Neal Robbins
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Feb 2, 2007
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This link has a fossil photograph of the bird Messelornis cristata. http://www.fossilmall.com/EDCOPE_Enterprises/vertebrates/vfossil2/AAF202A.jpg This fossil...
Neal Robbins
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Feb 2, 2007
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Eurypyga helias is a modern bird species of the Gruiformes order. It is the only member of the family Eurypigidae. Eurypyga is sometimes called the Sunbittern....
Neal Robbins
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Feb 2, 2007
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These links have photographs of Eurypygas helias. http://www.mangoverde.com/birdsound/picpages/pic49-1-5.html ...
Neal Robbins
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Feb 2, 2007
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8592
It depends on one's locale. Here in Arkansas ladybugs and crickets are not a problem. There are not many mosquitoes in the part where I reside, i.e. the Ozark...
Neal Robbins
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Feb 2, 2007
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A place where many share their videos is the Internet Bird collection (IBC) http://www.hbw.com/ibc/ A recent visitors recommended this site. It is bird videos...
Mary Powell-McConnell
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Feb 2, 2007
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Here is for the lucky dogs that will be able to go… _____ From: fieldarchaeology@yahoogroups.com [mailto:fieldarchaeology@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of...
Ed Reinertsen
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Feb 2, 2007
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8595
Hi, I got some pictures of some of the sponge on the "live" rock in the 75 gal. tank. I think it is Hymedesmia sp. but not sure. One is a purple color the...
Becky Ellen
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Feb 2, 2007
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This is a picture of a bird that I caught sneaking around the pond. He flew up onto the neighbors' roof. I rushed upstairs to take a picture of him. ...
Becky Ellen
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Feb 2, 2007
10:56 pm
8597
Looks like the white phase of the Great Blue Heron? I think they're both the same bird, just different colours. We have lots of GBH and Raccoons around here,...
April Hughes
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Feb 2, 2007
11:22 pm
8598
I think this one is smaller than the one in the picture that I previously posted. I also think it is unusual for these birds to be around here. They are...
Becky Ellen
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Feb 2, 2007
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My first thought was cattle egret, but I believe their feet are yellow, and this guy's feet look black. Becky Ellen <majormaam@...> wrote: I...
April Hughes
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Feb 2, 2007
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Quinkana was a genus of crocodiles that lived in Australia during these periods: Oligocene (38-26 million years ago) Miocene (26-7 million years ago) Pliocene...
Neal Robbins
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Feb 3, 2007
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Hi, Dark legs and feet are indicative of a great egret. White great blue heron morphs are more of a Florida bird. Best, Mike k. ...
Michael W. Kieron
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Feb 3, 2007
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A piece of artwork depicting Quinkana meboldi is on this link. http://blueanimalbio.com/Reptilia_crocodile00.htm To reach the illustration, scroll down to a...
Neal Robbins
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Feb 3, 2007
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A small figure representing Quinkana is on this link. http://dinotoymuseum.web.infoseek.co.jp/rm08/rm0873.jpg Neal Robbins ... TV dinner still cooling? Check...
Neal Robbins
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Feb 3, 2007
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Hi. That bird is a Great Egret, the bird that started the Audubon Society. People hunted them for feathers for ladies hats in the 1870,80,90's and the...
Bill Y
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Feb 3, 2007
2:08 am
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Thanks, Mike! I see the white morphs all the time in FL, where my folks live. "Michael W. Kieron" <mikek373@...> wrote: Hi, Dark legs and feet...
April Hughes
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