WFM Vol. 1, Issue 2
In This Issue
| Voices | |
|---|---|
| 1 | Drought and wild felids: Effects of drought on bobcats and ocelots |
| 10 | Wild cats and the Web of Life |
| 11 | An overview of felid research in South America |
| Board News | |
| 1 | From the President |
| 5 | Call for WFA Board Nominations |
| 5 | Call for WFA Representatives |
| 5 | Graduate scholarship opportunity |
| 6 | Review of the 9th Mountain Lion Workshop |
| 7 | Synopsis of the 2nd Cougar Field Workshop |
| 24 | Future Events |
| 25 | WFA member application |
| 26 | WFA survey |
| 27 | Board of Directors contact information |
| Management News | |
| 8 | Washington pilot cougar control program |
| 8 | Washington cougar legislation update |
| 9 | Incorporating habitat modeling into cougar management in New Mexico |
| 9 | News from the western hemisphere |
| Notes from the Field | |
|---|---|
| 12 | Studying jaguar and puma in the Amazonian lowlands of southeastern Peru |
| 13 | Filling gaps for Güiña (kodkod) conservation in southern Chile |
| 14 | Ecology and conservation of bobcats in an urban landscape: Lessons from a long-term study |
| 15 | Wild felids in the midst of rampant urban growth: Mountain lions and bobcats in Tucson, Arizona |
| 16 | Finding common ground with cougars, among ourselves, in cougar management |
| 17 | Using molecular genetics to examine recent and distant bottleneck events in pumas |
| 18 | The Andean Cat Project – Bolivia |
| Research Highlights | |
| 19 | Recent publications |
| 22–23 | Research abstracts |
| Tools of the Trade | |
| 20 | Noninvasive sampling of wild felids |
| 21 | GPS technologies in felid research and management: Are they the cat's meow? |
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