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INDEX 1996 The following is an index to features and Monkeys,” M/A: 62-63, 67; “My, Lattis, Richard, “Footsteps Across departments (not CONSERVATION Hot- What Big Ears You Have,” S/O: Africa,” S/O: 52-55 LINE items) published in WILDLIFE CON- 60-61, 64-65 leopard, adaptability of, M/J: 52-55 SERVATION magazine in 1996. Abbrevia- Denver, Zoo, J/F: 54-55 lion, African, M/J: 36-39; Indian, in Gir tions appearing before a colon refer to Dick, Marie, “Desert Oasis,” S/O: 62-63 Forest, M/J: 40-43 the issue in which that entry appears dolphins, Atlantic bottlenosed, J/A: Locke, Harvey, “Yellowstone to (J/F=January/February; M/A=March/ 36-43 Yukon,” S/O: 24-31 April; M/J=May/June; J/A=July/August; Donavel, David F., “Bringing Up S/O=September/October; N/D=No- Baby,” J/A: 50-55 M-P vember/December). Numbers after a Downs, Joan, “Growing up at the macaque, Tibetan, N/D: 42-47; crab- colon refer to page numbers. Zoo,” J/F: 56-59 eating, of Asia, J/F: 48-53 Dunne, Pete, “Viewing the Crown macaws, Lear’s and Spix’s, M/A: 44-51 A-B Jewels,” J/A: 62-63, 67 Neff, Nancy, “Cat Kin,” M/J: 10 Amato, George, “Cat-saving Science,” oil spills, Staten Island, New York, M/J: 14 E-F effects on waterbirds, M/A: 20-27 animal olympics, J/A: 28-35 fisher, S/O: 46-51 Packer, Craig, “Who Rules the Park?” aye-aye, of Madagascar, M/A: 28-35 Fragoso, Jose, “Letter from Brazil,” M/J: 36-39 bear, Kermode, N/D: 36-41 V/A:6 Papua New Guinea, Gimi women of, Behler, John L., “Spying on Spotties,” Freiheit, Clayton F., “Denver Zoo J/F: 30-35, 64 S/O: 38-45 Celebrates Its Centennial,” J/F: 54-55 photo contest, winners of, M/A: 56-57 Bolgiano, Chris, “The Case of the Powell, Janet, “A Place Apart,” N/D: Eastern Cougar,” M/J: 48-51 Cea 60-61 Butler, Victoria, “The Call of South Gillison, Samantha, “Gardeners’ Eden,” Africa,” J/F: 36-43 J/F: 30-35, 64 Q-s butterfly houses, J/A: 20-27 Goddard, Carol, “White Magic,” N/D: Rabinowitz, Alan, “Spirit of the 36-41 Jaguar,” M/J: 32-35 Cc goose, Canada, S/O: 32-37 rhino, northern white, M/A: 36-43 Campagna, Claudio, “Letter from Haring, David, “Eep! It’s an Aye-Aye,” Ricciuti, Edward R., “Big Little Zoo,” Patagonia,” M/A: 6-7 M/A: 28-35 M/A: 52-55 Caro, Tim, “An Elegant Enigma,” Hart, John and Terese, “Letter from Rio Grande Zoo, Albuquerque, New M/J: 44-47 Zaire,” J/F: 6, 64 Mexico, S/O: 62-63 cats (special issue), M/J Hornocker, Maurice, “Can Cats Roberts, Richard, “Born to be Wild,” cats, small, M/J: 18-29 Survive?” M/J: 60, 65 S/O: 32-37 cheetah, M/J: 44-47 invertebrates, marine, J/A: 50-55 Roger Williams Park Zoo, Rhode Chellam, Ravi, “Lions of the Gir Island, M/A: 52-55 Forest,” M/J: 40-43 J-L Ross, Gary Noel, “Butterfly Magic,” chimpanzees, computer access to field jaguar, M/J: 32-35 J/A: 20-27 studies of, J/F: 44-47 Jukofsky, Diane, “Food, Lodging, and seals, South American fur, J/A: Cleveland Metroparks Zoo, J/A: 60-61 Squirrel Monkeys,” M/A: 64-66 44-49, 64 Clevenger, Anthony P., “A Matter of Karanth, K. Ullas, “Cat Scats and Other Seeger, Evelyn, “Christmas Crabs,” Taste,” S/O: 46-51 Telltale Signs,” M/J: 12; “Letter from N/D: 28-35 Conway, William, “Living with Cats,” India,” S/O: 6, 66-67 Seidensticker, John and Susan M/j: 2 Karesh, William B., “Rhino Relations,” Lumpkin, “The Adaptable cougar, in eastern U.S., M/J: 48-51 M/A: 36-43 Leopard,” M/J: 52-55 Couturier, Lisa, “Seal of Approval,” Klemens, Michael, “Flat as a St. Louis Zoo, N/D: 60-61 J/A: 44-49, 64 Pancake... Tortoise,” N/D: 48-53 Stuller, Jay, “Speed,” J/A: 28-35 Koebner, Linda, “Creating Sunquist, Fiona, “Cat Cameos,” D Connections,” J/A: 60-61 M/J: 18-29 Dennis, Jerry, “Tracks in the Sand,” Laidler, Keith, “Mount Macaque,” Sunquist, Mel, “Tiger Pause,” M/J: J/F: 60-61, 65; “Salt Lakes and Sea N/D: 42-47 56-59, 64 6 WILDLIFE CONSERVATION INDEX 1996 The following is an index to features and Monkeys,” M/A: 62-63, 67; “My, Lattis, Richard, “Footsteps Across departments (not CONSERVATION Hot- What Big Ears You Have,” S/O: Africa,” S/O: 52-55 LINE items) published in WILDLIFE CON- 60-61, 64-65 leopard, adaptability of, M/J: 52-55 SERVATION magazine in 1996. Abbrevia- Denver, Zoo, J/F: 54-55 lion, African, M/J: 36-39; Indian, in Gir tions appearing before a colon refer to Dick, Marie, “Desert Oasis,” S/O: 62-63 Forest, M/J: 40-43 the issue in which that entry appears dolphins, Atlantic bottlenosed, J/A: Locke, Harvey, “Yellowstone to (J/F=January/February; M/A=March/ 36-43 Yukon,” S/O: 24-31 April; M/J=May/June; J/A=July/August; Donavel, David F., “Bringing Up S/O=September/October; N/D=No- Baby,” J/A: 50-55 M-P vember/December). Numbers after a Downs, Joan, “Growing up at the macaque, Tibetan, N/D: 42-47; crab- colon refer to page numbers. Zoo,” J/F: 56-59 eating, of Asia, J/F: 48-53 Dunne, Pete, “Viewing the Crown macaws, Lear’s and Spix’s, M/A: 44-51 A-B Jewels,” J/A: 62-63, 67 Neff, Nancy, “Cat Kin,” M/J: 10 Amato, George, “Cat-saving Science,” oil spills, Staten Island, New York, M/J: 14 E-F effects on waterbirds, M/A: 20-27 animal olympics, J/A: 28-35 fisher, S/O: 46-51 Packer, Craig, “Who Rules the Park?” aye-aye, of Madagascar, M/A: 28-35 Fragoso, Jose, “Letter from Brazil,” M/J: 36-39 bear, Kermode, N/D: 36-41 V/A:6 Papua New Guinea, Gimi women of, Behler, John L., “Spying on Spotties,” Freiheit, Clayton F., “Denver Zoo J/F: 30-35, 64 S/O: 38-45 Celebrates Its Centennial,” J/F: 54-55 photo contest, winners of, M/A: 56-57 Bolgiano, Chris, “The Case of the Powell, Janet, “A Place Apart,” N/D: Eastern Cougar,” M/J: 48-51 Cea 60-61 Butler, Victoria, “The Call of South Gillison, Samantha, “Gardeners’ Eden,” Africa,” J/F: 36-43 J/F: 30-35, 64 Q-s butterfly houses, J/A: 20-27 Goddard, Carol, “White Magic,” N/D: Rabinowitz, Alan, “Spirit of the 36-41 Jaguar,” M/J: 32-35 Cc goose, Canada, S/O: 32-37 rhino, northern white, M/A: 36-43 Campagna, Claudio, “Letter from Haring, David, “Eep! It’s an Aye-Aye,” Ricciuti, Edward R., “Big Little Zoo,” Patagonia,” M/A: 6-7 M/A: 28-35 M/A: 52-55 Caro, Tim, “An Elegant Enigma,” Hart, John and Terese, “Letter from Rio Grande Zoo, Albuquerque, New M/J: 44-47 Zaire,” J/F: 6, 64 Mexico, S/O: 62-63 cats (special issue), M/J Hornocker, Maurice, “Can Cats Roberts, Richard, “Born to be Wild,” cats, small, M/J: 18-29 Survive?” M/J: 60, 65 S/O: 32-37 cheetah, M/J: 44-47 invertebrates, marine, J/A: 50-55 Roger Williams Park Zoo, Rhode Chellam, Ravi, “Lions of the Gir Island, M/A: 52-55 Forest,” M/J: 40-43 J-L Ross, Gary Noel, “Butterfly Magic,” chimpanzees, computer access to field jaguar, M/J: 32-35 J/A: 20-27 studies of, J/F: 44-47 Jukofsky, Diane, “Food, Lodging, and seals, South American fur, J/A: Cleveland Metroparks Zoo, J/A: 60-61 Squirrel Monkeys,” M/A: 64-66 44-49, 64 Clevenger, Anthony P., “A Matter of Karanth, K. Ullas, “Cat Scats and Other Seeger, Evelyn, “Christmas Crabs,” Taste,” S/O: 46-51 Telltale Signs,” M/J: 12; “Letter from N/D: 28-35 Conway, William, “Living with Cats,” India,” S/O: 6, 66-67 Seidensticker, John and Susan M/j: 2 Karesh, William B., “Rhino Relations,” Lumpkin, “The Adaptable cougar, in eastern U.S., M/J: 48-51 M/A: 36-43 Leopard,” M/J: 52-55 Couturier, Lisa, “Seal of Approval,” Klemens, Michael, “Flat as a St. Louis Zoo, N/D: 60-61 J/A: 44-49, 64 Pancake... Tortoise,” N/D: 48-53 Stuller, Jay, “Speed,” J/A: 28-35 Koebner, Linda, “Creating Sunquist, Fiona, “Cat Cameos,” D Connections,” J/A: 60-61 M/J: 18-29 Dennis, Jerry, “Tracks in the Sand,” Laidler, Keith, “Mount Macaque,” Sunquist, Mel, “Tiger Pause,” M/J: J/F: 60-61, 65; “Salt Lakes and Sea N/D: 42-47 56-59, 64 6 WILDLIFE CONSERVATION T-U Tenaza, Richard R., “Kupang’s Cave Fujinon’s new SUPER 80 Monkeys,” J/F: 48-53 Tennesen, Michael, “Virtual Chimp,” is brighter and lighter. J/F: 44-47; “Food of Love,” J/F: 72; “High Plains Speedster,” N/D: 20- With its 80mm objective lens, Fujinon’s SUPER 80 inherently gathers more light for brighter 27, 67; “The Roar from Afio images. Normally, that advantage means extra weight. But at 1.3kg, Nuevo,” N/D: 58-59, 67 the SUPER 80 weighs the same or less than many scopes : tiger, Bengal, M/J: 56-59, 64 with smaller objective lenses. Other advantages include tortoise, pancake, N/D: 48-53 waterproof scope construction, high resolution, turtle, spotted, S/O: 38-45 computer designed optics, Fujinon’s patented v-VY Vliet, Kent, crocodilian researcher, J/F: 22-29 the highest Waithaka, John, “Letter from Kenya,” light transmission, convenient center focus N/D: 6, 66 control, and the standard flat-field Wilcove, David, “Is There a Cure for distortion-free 20~60X zoom eyepiece . the Blues?” M/A: 44-51 Optional flat-field eyepieces include the wide wildlife, in South Africa, J/F: 36-43 angle (2.1° FOV) 25X with 31mm eye relief (the Wolkomir, Richard and Joyce, world’s longest), 30X, 50X and 80X. For the ultimate in color “Alligator Serenade,” J/F: 22-29; accuracy, Clarity and resolution, choose the SUPER ED 80 with extra “Marine Explorer,” J/A: 36-43 low dispersion fluorite glass. Naturally, a lifetime warranty against manufacturing or material Yates, Diana, “Hidden Wilderness,” defects comes with every SUPER 80. For more information, please contact: Ful M/A: 20-27 FUJINON INC. Yellowstone to Yukon Biodiversity 10 High Point Drive in Hawaii: in Canada: Strategy, S/O: 24-31 Wayne, N.J. 07470 Fuji Photo Film Hawaii, Inc. Fuji Photo Film Canada, Inc (201) 633-5600 (808) 942-9400 (416) 890-6611 FUJINON _E t enemyatmeneenentigmatigg APPROVED, PROFESSIONAL- LEVEL HOME STUDY COURSE: l WE INVITE YOU For animal| lovers! Turn your love of animals into a career! Become an animal expert by enrolling in our home study : “< course, The Pro- fessional Animal Care Specialist Program. Qual- ify for great jobs in animal hospitals, vet- erinary clinics, horse farms, ranches, zoos, wildlife =SGeSAGRERR=E S programs, and pet stores. Taught by seasoned professionals. Free litera- INTO OUR SPECIAL ture: send or call 24 hours a day. CIRCLE OF FRIENDS 800-223-4542 | The Wildlife Conservation Society has established the Wildlife Heritage Circle to recognize Name and thank generous Society members and friends who make a planned gift. We invite you to become a charter member of this very special group. Create a life-income arrangement Address ee with the Society or include the Society in your will, estate plans, or as beneficiary of life in- City surance plans. If you have already made these arrangements, please let us know so we can Age Phone ¢ extend to you the privileges of membership. The School of Animal Science | Dept. NNM 423, 6065 Roswell Road PCDI, Atlanta, Georgia 30328 NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 1996

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