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Snake's Burrow!
Kansas Biological Survey, The University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas 66045 (785-393-4757). Interested in learning more about snakes in Kansas and North America? Check out the following web sites and books: Species portraits of Kansas snakes Kansas ...
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A Pocket Guide to Kansas Raptors
Kansas Threatened and Endangered Species is online as the KANSAS WILDLIFE REFUGE. The Pocket Guide to Common Kansas Mammals is online as the MAMMAL'S DEN. The Pocket Guide to Kansas Snakes is online as the SNAKE'S BURROW. The Pocket Guide to Great Plains Shorebirds is online as the PEEP'S PUDDLE. Pick up your copy of the Pocket Guide to Kansas ...
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In the Field with Researchers at the Canadian Museum of Nature.
Venezuelan Beetles Nature's beetle expert, Bob Anderson, and colleagues from the University of Kansas, trekked through the Andes of Venezuela collecting leaf litter-inhabiting fauna. He had ... ! Urban Palaeontology in America Richness of Costa Rica Bolivian Weevils Peruvian Butterflies Fossil Snakes in Argentina Venezuelan Beetles © nature.ca Comments or Questions? Images: Steve Ashe, Martin Gamache ...
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PARC Links
Society Indiana Hoosier Herpetological Society Iowa Iowa Herpetology Iowa Herpetological Society Kansas Kansas Herpetological Society Kansas City Herpetological Society Kentucky Kentuckian Herpetological Society Louisiana Louisiana ... Coastal Carolina Herp Society Tennessee Frogs and Toads of Tennessee Snakes of Tennesee Tennessee Herpetological Society Texas South Texas Herpetological Association ...
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The Regions of PARC - Midwest
The Midwest Region is not lacking in its own share of herpetofauna. Milk snakes, blue racers, Eastern spadefoot toads, blue spotted salamanders, painted turtles, and map turtles ... to know more about this region? Click here Midwest PARC Organizations Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Michigan Minnesota Missouri Nebraska North Dakota Ohio South Dakota Wisconsin Updates Regional Projects Meeting ...
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Wetlands Habitat - Defenders of Wildlife
Nesting sites and rookeries (places where ... Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada ...
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Wildlife and Habitat - Endangered Species and Habitats - information, facts, pictures, sounds, video, photos, images, news  Defenders of Wildlife - Defenders of Wildlife
Whale Mexican Spotted Owl Ocelot Peregrine Falcon Sharks Snakes Whale Wolf Europe Bats Dolphins Killer Whale Peregrine Falcon Sharks Snakes Whale Wolf Africa African Wild Dog Bats ... Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada ...
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Beyond a Culture of Fear
Peace. Hiawatha, whose name means He Who Combs, must comb the snakes from Atotarho’s hair. Atotarho, who has been consistently cynical, ... Atotarho his own sense of power and wisdom. Hiawatha combs the snakes from Atotarho’s hair and his mind is made straight; despair ... Wallis tells the remarkably hopeful story of the Gang Summit in Kansas City in 1993 where warring barrio gang members came together on ...
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Beyond a Culture of Fear
Peace. Hiawatha, whose name means He Who Combs, must comb the snakes from Atotarho’s hair. Atotarho, who has been consistently cynical, ... Atotarho his own sense of power and wisdom. Hiawatha combs the snakes from Atotarho’s hair and his mind is made straight; despair ... Wallis tells the remarkably hopeful story of the Gang Summit in Kansas City in 1993 where warring barrio gang members came together on ...
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Armadillo Nine Banded Pictures Photos and Information
The best-known is the nine-banded armadillo that ranges northwards from South America into Kansas and Missouri in the United States. It has been studied in detail because it is ... starting erosion on the one hand, but on the other it kills undesirable insects and snakes. The largest is the giant armadillo of the forests of eastern South America which has ...
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