Index YEAR 2002 The following is an index to features and Hudson River, America’s environmental departments published in Wildlife Con- story, Part I: S/O: 28-33; Part II: N/D: servation magazine in 2002. Abbrevia- 28-35 tions appearing before a colon refer to Jackson, Matthew, “Cry of the Wild,” the issue in which that entry appears M/A: 24-29 (J/F=January/February; M/A=March/ April; Jason Islands, Falklands, M/A: 44-49 M/J=May/June; J/A=July/August; S/O=Sep- jellyfish and other cnidarians, in new ex- tember/October; N/D=November/Decem- hibit at New York Aquarium, S/O: ber). Numbers after a colon refer to the 22-27 page numbers. K-M Kennedy, Layne, “In Focus: Prairie A Thunder,” M/J: 54-59 Adirondack Park, WCS’s Communities Kinnaird, Margaret, “Fishing for Pheas- and Conservation Program in, J/A: ants,” J/A: 6-7 34-35 Lewis, Dale, “No Kisses, Please,” M/J: Afghanistan, war and wildlife in, M/A: 6- 36-43 Line, Les, “A Conflict of Cormorants,” Allofs, Theo, “In Focus: Down Under,” J/F: 44-51 J/F: 52-59 Lloyd, Bill (about), in Zambia, M/J: 6-7 Australia, photographing wildlife in, J/F: Luoma, Jon R., “Part I: The Hudson: An 52-59 American Classic,” S/O: 28-33; “Part & Il: The Hudson: On the Road to Re- beavers, restoring habitat in Arizona’s A lion's mane jelly at the New York Aquarium’s covery,” N/D: 28-35 San Pedro River, M/J: 28-35 new exhibit (“Alien Stingers,” S/O). Lynch, Wayne, “Amazing Gull,” M/J: Behler, Deborah A., “Reflections: Mag- 48-53 nificent Obsession,” J/F: 72; “Alien Lo lynx, DNA fingerprinting with hair sam- Stingers,” S/O: 22-27 Dollar, Tom, “Leave it to Beavers,” M/J: ples, M/A: 10-11; competitors to bison, American, M/]: 54-59; on Mon- 28-35; “Wolf Trap,” S/O: 34-39 tigers in Russian Far East, J/A: 22-23 tana’s National Bison Range, M/J: Dybas, Cheryl Lyn, “Doctor Fish,” N/D: Majluf, Patricia, “The Poop on Pen- 64-66 24-27 guins,” J/A: 30-33 Busch, Robert H.., “Squidzilla,” J/F: E-F Matthews, Downs, “On the Front Burn- 30-35 eagles, African crowned, in Ivory Coast, er: Monarchs Rule,” M/A: 6-7 butterflies, monarch, protection for in N/D: 42-43 Mayer, Wayne E., “At the Zoo: Ohio Mexico, M/A: 6-7 elephants, in Tanzania, J/A: 24-29 Outback,” M/J: 62-63 Cc Estabrook, Barry, “Staying Alive,” M/J: Morgan, Dave and Crickette Sanz, “Fire Canada’s Endangered Species Act, M/A: 36-41 of the Chimpanzee,” N/D: 36-41 24-29 Foley, Charles, “Tales from the Nurs- N-P cheetahs, in Iran, M/A: 72 ery,” J/A: 24-29 orangutans, in Sumatra, M/J: 42-47 chimpanzees, in Republic of Congo, Fox, Elizabeth A., “Red Apes of Aceh,” Overby, Charlotte, “Swamp Rattler,” N/D: 36-41 M/]: 42-47 M/A: 30-35 Christie, Les, “Stopping By Woods,” fox, swift, at risk in Canada, M/A: 24-29 Pelekidis, Angie, “Reflections: Love, Pen- S/O: 40-41 G-J guin Style,” M/J: 72 Cleveland Metroparks Zoo, new “Aus- Goodrich, John, “On the Lynx,” J/A: penguins, Humboldt, harvesting of gua- tralia Adventure exhibit in Ohio,” 22-23 no in Peru, J/A: 30-33 M/]: 62-63 Goodrich, John, Dale Miquelle, Linda pheasants, great argus, J/A: 6-7 cloning and other assisted reproduction Kerley, and Evgeny Smirnov, “Time Pikitch, Ellen, WCS Director of Marine techniques to save endangered spe- tor Tigers,” J/F: 22-29 Programs (a profile), N/D: 24-27 cies, M/J: 36-41 gorillas, western lowland, in Republic of Q-R Conway, William, “In Focus: Seriously Congo, |/A: 36-39 Quigley, Howard, “Tiger by the Tail,” Wild,” M/A: 44-49 gulls, gray, in Atacama Desert, M/J: \/F: 6-7; “Reflections: Treasure of the cormorants, ]/F: 44-51 48-53 Sierra Madre,” J/A: 43 80 WILDLIFE CONSERVATION Index YEAR 2002 The following is an index to features and Hudson River, America’s environmental departments published in Wildlife Con- story, Part I: S/O: 28-33; Part II: N/D: servation magazine in 2002. Abbrevia- 28-35 tions appearing before a colon refer to Jackson, Matthew, “Cry of the Wild,” the issue in which that entry appears M/A: 24-29 (J/F=January/February; M/A=March/ April; Jason Islands, Falklands, M/A: 44-49 M/J=May/June; J/A=July/August; S/O=Sep- jellyfish and other cnidarians, in new ex- tember/October; N/D=November/Decem- hibit at New York Aquarium, S/O: ber). Numbers after a colon refer to the 22-27 page numbers. K-M Kennedy, Layne, “In Focus: Prairie A Thunder,” M/J: 54-59 Adirondack Park, WCS’s Communities Kinnaird, Margaret, “Fishing for Pheas- and Conservation Program in, J/A: ants,” J/A: 6-7 34-35 Lewis, Dale, “No Kisses, Please,” M/J: Afghanistan, war and wildlife in, M/A: 6- 36-43 Line, Les, “A Conflict of Cormorants,” Allofs, Theo, “In Focus: Down Under,” J/F: 44-51 J/F: 52-59 Lloyd, Bill (about), in Zambia, M/J: 6-7 Australia, photographing wildlife in, J/F: Luoma, Jon R., “Part I: The Hudson: An 52-59 American Classic,” S/O: 28-33; “Part & Il: The Hudson: On the Road to Re- beavers, restoring habitat in Arizona’s A lion's mane jelly at the New York Aquarium’s covery,” N/D: 28-35 San Pedro River, M/J: 28-35 new exhibit (“Alien Stingers,” S/O). Lynch, Wayne, “Amazing Gull,” M/J: Behler, Deborah A., “Reflections: Mag- 48-53 nificent Obsession,” J/F: 72; “Alien Lo lynx, DNA fingerprinting with hair sam- Stingers,” S/O: 22-27 Dollar, Tom, “Leave it to Beavers,” M/J: ples, M/A: 10-11; competitors to bison, American, M/]: 54-59; on Mon- 28-35; “Wolf Trap,” S/O: 34-39 tigers in Russian Far East, J/A: 22-23 tana’s National Bison Range, M/J: Dybas, Cheryl Lyn, “Doctor Fish,” N/D: Majluf, Patricia, “The Poop on Pen- 64-66 24-27 guins,” J/A: 30-33 Busch, Robert H.., “Squidzilla,” J/F: E-F Matthews, Downs, “On the Front Burn- 30-35 eagles, African crowned, in Ivory Coast, er: Monarchs Rule,” M/A: 6-7 butterflies, monarch, protection for in N/D: 42-43 Mayer, Wayne E., “At the Zoo: Ohio Mexico, M/A: 6-7 elephants, in Tanzania, J/A: 24-29 Outback,” M/J: 62-63 Cc Estabrook, Barry, “Staying Alive,” M/J: Morgan, Dave and Crickette Sanz, “Fire Canada’s Endangered Species Act, M/A: 36-41 of the Chimpanzee,” N/D: 36-41 24-29 Foley, Charles, “Tales from the Nurs- N-P cheetahs, in Iran, M/A: 72 ery,” J/A: 24-29 orangutans, in Sumatra, M/J: 42-47 chimpanzees, in Republic of Congo, Fox, Elizabeth A., “Red Apes of Aceh,” Overby, Charlotte, “Swamp Rattler,” N/D: 36-41 M/]: 42-47 M/A: 30-35 Christie, Les, “Stopping By Woods,” fox, swift, at risk in Canada, M/A: 24-29 Pelekidis, Angie, “Reflections: Love, Pen- S/O: 40-41 G-J guin Style,” M/J: 72 Cleveland Metroparks Zoo, new “Aus- Goodrich, John, “On the Lynx,” J/A: penguins, Humboldt, harvesting of gua- tralia Adventure exhibit in Ohio,” 22-23 no in Peru, J/A: 30-33 M/]: 62-63 Goodrich, John, Dale Miquelle, Linda pheasants, great argus, J/A: 6-7 cloning and other assisted reproduction Kerley, and Evgeny Smirnov, “Time Pikitch, Ellen, WCS Director of Marine techniques to save endangered spe- tor Tigers,” J/F: 22-29 Programs (a profile), N/D: 24-27 cies, M/J: 36-41 gorillas, western lowland, in Republic of Q-R Conway, William, “In Focus: Seriously Congo, |/A: 36-39 Quigley, Howard, “Tiger by the Tail,” Wild,” M/A: 44-49 gulls, gray, in Atacama Desert, M/J: \/F: 6-7; “Reflections: Treasure of the cormorants, ]/F: 44-51 48-53 Sierra Madre,” J/A: 43 80 WILDLIFE CONSERVATION Rabinowitz, Alan, interviewed on “Be- Magnificent waterfalls, orchids, yond theI a st Village: A Journey of lions, mountain grasslands Discovery in Asia’s Forbidden Wilder- ness,” J/A: 40-41; review of “Border- The Wakincgalal i t land Jaguars,” S/O: 56 the Garodf tehe nGod s. rattlesnakes, massasauga, M/A 5x7 cards suitable for framing. Price for pack of Ss Wildlife ¢ ‘onservation L10I MiIs T$E1D0. 00N,U MBinEcRl udes AsVhAiInLnAiBnLgE and Ahlalonwd lin2g-3 Schaller, George, “Reflections: The Last magazine is pleased to weeks for delivery. ofter a collection of of Their Kind,” M/A: 72 Mailing Address postcards featuring the Shakespeare, Margaret, “At the Zoo: marvelous scenery and Name Fort Worth’s Texas Wild!” M/A: 50- wildlife of Tanzania’s Southern Highlands, 1; “Wild Places: Botswana’s Oka- taken by WCS biologist Mate Zip vango Delta,” N/D: 46-48; “At the Tim Davenport, who is Zoo: Detroit’s Arctic Ring of Life,” working to protect this o<¢ heck/Money Order rare wild land. D Visa Oo MC O Amex O Discover N/D: 44-45 Card# Shine, Jerry, “Wild Places: Tidal Pull,” J/F: 62-63 Card Exp. Date Shultz, Susanne, “The Flying Leopard,” Signature N/D: 42-43 Make check payable to Wil Ce mservalt Simmons, Nancy, “An Interview with Dept. 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Annual Subs cription Pr ice: $17 73.504 Turbak, Gary, “Wild Places: Home on .P ubClomipclaettieo n: Mairliang t ZAdodor, 2300 f KSnoouwtnh eOrfnf iBclev d. of P aid/r1ae/qOuFe stTe qmuaeislt ed ct ch the Range,” M/J: 64-65 Bronx, New York 10460 157.021 U-Z 5. Complete Mailing Address « f the Headquarters of 3. Sales through dealers and carriers, street \ Verde, Tom, “Handsome Highlander,” BGernoenrxa lZ oBou,s i2ne3s0s0 SoOfufitche ernof thBlev d.P,u blisher: and j counter sales JF: 36-43 Bronx, New York 10460 Weaver, John,* Favorite Beastie,” M/A: Full Names and Complete ree Address of 162,127 Publisher, Editor, and Managin D. Free distribution by 10-11 Publisher: None 1. Ourside-Cour Wigglesworth, Rachel, “The Wild Wol- Editor: Deborah A. Behler, Bronx Zoo, 2300 Southern Blvd., 165 Bronx, New York 10460 3. Other classes of mail verine,” N/D: 8-9 Managing Editor: None 155 Wild Places: “Bay of Fundy,” J/F: 62-64; Owner: If owned by a ce poration, its name and ad dress must De stated an i thereunder “Montana’s National Bison Range,” the names and addresses 0 To. THoiderTs « ening or M/]: 64-66; “New York’s Rockefeller g 1 percent or mor f total amount of st ock. If tol pe ate ation, the names and addresses State Park Preserve .” S/O: 40-4 of the individual owners st be given. If o1 wned by a “Botswana’s Okavango Delta,” N/D: partnership or other unincorporated firm, its name and address, as each hy ipnp t vidual must be 46-48 1.I f the publicat ne eens in seen Wolkomir, Joyce and Richard, “ Adiron- ts 1 addres s must be Fia ll Nanim e: The Wile lifeC onservation Society dacks Alive!” J/A: 34-35 Complete / Mail ng Address: Bronx Zoo, 2300 Southern wolverines, in Greater Yellowstone re- Blvd., Bronx, New York 10460 gion, N/D: 8-9 Known Bondholders, mortgages, and other security } holding 1 percent o of total wolves, Ethiopian, J/F: 36-43; Mexican, mortgages or ¢ ther securities None in American Southwest, S/O: 34-39 Wc wnpletic yi by mK mpre Hit orga nization auth, orized to enature an blisher 's (Section 42 12 DMM only.) The Zahler, Peter, “The War and Wildlife,” and n piipprrooffiitt s Ss of this organiza " Mnashilihilin.- M/A: 36-43 1e tax pur Director ot Publications NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2002 51