WFM Vol. 2, Issue 1
In This Issue
| Cover Story | |
|---|---|
| 1 | Wild felids and biodiversity conservation |
| Council News | |
| 3 | From the President |
| 5 | Regional reports: Paraguay |
| 6–7 | WFA Council Election |
| 8 | In memoriam |
| 9 | Announcing the Wild Felid Legacy Scholarship |
| 10 | Synopsis of the Human Dimensions of Wildlife and Fisheries Conference |
| 11 | Synopsis of felid talks at The Wildlife Society 2008 Conference |
| 25–26 | WFA member application and survey |
| 27 | Future Events |
| 28 | Getting involved with the WFA |
| Management News | |
| 12 | Puma recovery in Ontario, Canada |
| 12 | Availability of the 3rd revision of the Florida Panther Recovery Plan |
| 12 | Cougar management changes in New Mexico |
| 13 | Mountain lion research in Montana |
| Notes from the Field | |
|---|---|
| 14 | New records of the Andean cat (Leopardus jacobita) in Neuquén Province, Patagonia, Argentina |
| 15 | The Cuatro Gatos Project: Wildlife research and conservation in northwestern Mexico and implications of the border fence |
| 16 | Belizean jaguar and puma research |
| 17 | A synergistic, interdisciplinary approach to jaguar conservation and management in Belize |
| 18 | Arizona jaguar still roams north of the U.S./Mexico border fence |
| 19 | Coexistence Project: Understanding and improving people's perceptions of jaguars in Brazil |
| 20 | Public opinion research informs cougar education in Washington State |
| Tools of the Trade | |
| 21 | Molecular Scatology: Optimizing noninvasive genetic monitoring of jaguars (Panthera onca) and other elusive feline species in the tropics |
| Research Highlights | |
| 22–23 | Research abstracts |
| 24 | Recent Publications |
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