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Menispermum canadense, moonseed
... southeastern Canada. Habitat: Usually found at the margins of openings in forests, often near streams. NWI status: none Comment: Menispermum is from a Greek word meaning moonseed; canadense refers to Canada, where ...
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Cornus drummondii, roughleaf dogwood
... west to Texas and Nebraska. Habitat: most abundant in forest-prairie margins and old fields. NWI status: FAC Comment: Cornus is derived from the Latin word for horn, referring to the hard ...
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International Zoo Yearbook - Journal Information
... zoos around the world. The Zoological Society of London Dept IZY Regent's Park London NWI 4RY UK Tel: 020 7449 6281 Fax: 020 7449 6411 Email: yearbook@zsl.org TopNews ... captive-breeding attempts. Human-elephant interactions and concerns are also described. Overviews of the conservation status of rhinoceros in Africa and Asia, and behaviour of rhinoceros and its implications for captive ...
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Florida and Other Wetlands
... featuring online resources concerning the restoration of the everglades ecosystem: biological/ecological status of the everglades; working groups, reports, news articles; assorted pages of ... conservation, recreational, ecological, historical, research, educational, or aesthetic qualities. National Wetlands Inventory (NWI), U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Welcome Info-site with downloadable data, ...
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ISB: Atlas of Florida Vascular Plants
... , Category: Sci_Name, County: ND, Nativity: ANY, Endemic: ANY, EPPC: ANY, WAP: ANY, Wetland Status: DEP: ANY NWI: ANY, Listed Status: Florida: Any US: Any For more information, contact: Dr. Richard Wunderlin or Dr ...
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ISB: Atlas of Florida Vascular Plants
... , Category: Sci_Name, County: ALA, Nativity: ANY, Endemic: ANY, EPPC: ANY, WAP: ANY, Wetland Status: DEP: ANY NWI: ANY, Listed Status: Florida: Any US: Any For more information, contact: Dr. Richard Wunderlin or Dr ...
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