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Available Articles:

  1. A Question of Feeding Deer
  2. Frozen Rivers & Watchful Eyes [The Bald Eagle]
  3. Islands Wildlife Management Areas
  4. Eastern Shore Islands W.M.A. [Wildlife Management Area]
  5. Nuisance Bears
  6. On Drowning [Humane Trapping]
  7. Wood & Wildlife From Your Woodlot
  8. Endangered Wild Plants of N.S.
  9. Collecting Animal Tracks
  10. Who Will Pay For Wildlife? [Habitat Management]
  11. Bear Attacks in N.S.
  12. Osprey Relocation 1979
  13. Dogs at Large [from "New Jersey Outdoors"]
  14. Enjoy Wildlife at a Distance
  15. How To Dress Your Deer
  16. Mushrooms & Other Fungi
  17. Wildlife Protection
  18. Is The Black Bear Declining?
  19. Ospreys
  20. Forest Management and Protection Requirements
  21. Return of the Peregrine
  22. N.S. Provincial Parks in Winter
  23. Coping With Deer In Gardens
  24. Nova Scotia and the U.S. National Bird [Bald Eagle]
  25. New Trees Without Seeds [Cape Breton Highlands]
  26. Hunters: How Do Others See You?
  27. The Coyote - A New Mammal New Challenges
  28. Cape Breton Conservation School
  29. Hunting: Kindness or Cruelty?
  30. White-Tailed Deer Ecology & Management
  31. The Bobcat Cycle
  32. Saving Birds of Prey
  33. Survival! [Surviving Outdoor Conditions]
  34. Mapping Birds - A Labour of Love
  35. Wildlife Habitat Canada
  36. Endangered Species
  37. Wildlife Habitat Protection
  38. The Importance of Wildlife
  39. The Gypsy Moth
  40. Woodsproofing Children
  41. Canada's Wildlife Habitat Conservation Stamp Print
  42. Wildlife History To Be Written
  43. American Marten Back in Nova Scotia
  44. Research & Development of Humane Trapping Systems
  45. Woodsproofing Your Child
  46. Waterfowl Management Plan
  47. Putting Forestry and Wildlife Together - The St. Mary's River Project
  48. Naming and Protecting Wildlife Habitats: Hemispheric Shore Bird Reserves & Remsar Sites
  49. Vegetation & Terrain Management on Sable Island
  50. An Experiment in Moose Management
  51. Wildlife, Waterways and Woodlots
  52. Hypothermia
  53. Attracting Birds in Winter
  54. Canada Geese
  55. The Eastern Coyote in Nova Scotia
  56. The Elusive Blue-spotted Salamander
  57. Rare Plants in the Highlands
  58. Co-operating for Wildlife
  59. A Different Drummer [Grouse]
  60. Building for Wildlife: Nest Boxes
  61. Building for Wildlife: Living With Bats
  62. Endangered Species
  63. Building for Wildlife - Bird Feeders
  64. Our Ring-necked Pheasant
  65. Ten Steps To Better Venison
  66. Deer History
  67. Coyote and Deer
  68. Wetland Habitat for Wildlife in Nova Scotia
  69. Trappers Helping Conservation
  70. Where Have All the Frogs Gone?
  71. Share The Beaches [Piping Plover]
  72. Counting Shorebirds
  73. Dragonflies of Nova Scotia
  74. The Common Loon
  75. Eastern Cougar in Nova Scotia
  76. Upland Game Population Population Rise 1991
  77. Threatened Roseate Terns on Brothers Islands, Yarmouth County
  78. Wildlife Field Note: More Puffins?
  79. Biodiversity: New Wildlife Conservations and Sustainable Use of Initiative
  80. Belleisle Marsh Addresses Conflict Between Wildlife & Humans
  81. Wetland Management Plans for Bowater
  82. Dealing With Nuisance Bears
  83. Flying Squirrels - Elusive Forest Friends
  84. Black Bear Management in Nova Scotia
  85. Building a Home for Kestrels
  86. Wood Turtles Face an Uncertain Future
  87. Partnership for Conservation
  88. Managing the Black Duck
  89. Antlers Provide Useful Information
  90. Peregrine Falcon Recovery Underway
  91. Elusive Ghosts In The Deep Forest [Martens]
  92. Bald Eagles: An Update on Population Status
  93. Preserving Wetlands for Future Use
  94. Marten Presence Confirmed
  95. Those Wonderful Lairs -- The Flower or Syrphid Flies of Nova Scotia
  96. Controlled Hunting is Environmentally Friendly
  97. Wildfire Prevention
  98. Catching Wildlife Alive
  99. Black Terns Attracted to Saltwater Marshes
  100. Peregrine Falcons Return
  101. Moose Herd Perseveres
  102. Integrated Resource Management in Nova Scotia
  103. The Harlequin Duck - Keeping Watch
  104. Bears and Humans Living Together
  105. Flying Tigers - Northern Goshawks
  106. Wildlife Management's Eye in the Sky [DNR use of helicopters]
  107. Understanding Wildlife Enforcement [Wildlife Poaching]
  108. Have You Seen This Mammal? [Marten]
  109. The Fisher in Nova Scotia

 

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Available Articles:

  1. White-tailed Deer in Nova Scotia
  2. Snakes - Regal Reptiles
  3. Integrated Resource Management
  4. Deer Coyote Study
  5. Geographic Information Systems: Making Resource Management Easier
  6. Wetlands: Nature's Paradise
  7. Bald Eagle Banding Program
  8. 1997 Provincial Piping Plover Breeding Census
  9. Eastern Canada Piping Plover Banding Project Initiated
  10. More than a Decade of Wetland Conservation: The Eastern Habitat Joint Venture in Nova Scotia
  11. Moose Study Underway in Cape Breton Highlands
  12. Freshwater Mussels Survey
  13. Limited ATV Access for Hunters in Wilderness Area
  14. Hunters Fund Conservation Initiative
  15. Charting Nova Scotia's Native Species
  16. Educating Hunters
  17. A Tale of a Modern-Day Trapper
  18. Managing Crown Lands for Maximum Benefits
  19. Eastern Habitat Joint Venture Projects at Work
  20. The American Woodcock
  21. The Antlerless Deer Draw 1998 - 2002
  22. Nova Scotia's Wild Plants: How are they doing?
  23. Using Helicopters To Capture Molting Eiders
  24. The Changing Role of Enforcement
  25. Preparing for Tick Season
  26. Islands: Unique Coastal Habitat for Wildlife
  27. Determining the Genetic Distinctiveness of the Cape Breton Marten
  28. Specialty License Plate Helps Protect Species At Risk
  29. Cats Indoors
  30. Late Maturing Grass - A New "Field" of Wildlife Research
  31. Black Bears: Denizen of the Forest or Green Box Junkie
  32. St. Mary's River Wood Turtles A Species At Risk, A Population in Decline?
  33. Deer Management: Hunter Involvement Required
  34. Fundy Shorebird Project
  35. The Nova Scotia Black Bear - Born To Be Wild (With Our Help)
  36. Silence of the Loons
  37. Protecting Critical Bat Habitat and Human Safety
  38. Waterfowl Management In a Box

 

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