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  • Latin American Mammalogy: History, Biodiversity, and Conservation (An Oklahoma Museum of Natural History Publication) by Michael A. Mares

    Rescuing Earth From Humans 2008

  • Pages 239-279 in M.A. Mares and D.J. Schmidly, editors, Latin American Mammalogy: History, Biodiversity and Conservation.

    Arid Chaco 2007

  • Two of my favorite pieces are by relative unknowns - Eric Haven's "Mammalogy," and the aforementioned "Turtle, Keep It Steady!"

    The Comics Journal 2009

  • "Mammalogy" tells the ripping yarn of the "ancient, secret war that is being waged between mammals and reptiles," and concludes with the ageless question, "What's a furvert?"

    The Comics Journal 2009

  • A study published this month in the Journal of Mammalogy shows bears break into minivans more often than any other vehicle.

    Uncategorized Blog Posts 2009

  • A study published this month in the Journal of Mammalogy shows bears break into minivans more often than any other vehicle.

    Yosemite Bears Show A Taste For Minivans 2009

  • Jason A. Hubbart holds a Ph.D. in Hydrology earned at the University of Idaho, Moscow, a B.S. in Ecology conferred in 2000, and an M.S. in Biology (Focus: Forest Ecology and Mammalogy), conferred in 2002.

    Contributor: Jason A. Hubbart 2010

  • A new bat (Mormopterus francoismoutoui) and elephant shrew (Elephantulus pilicaudus) have been described in Journal of Mammalogy.

    Archive 2008-11-01 2008

  • For 20 years he was also the Curator of Mammalogy and Ornithology and the Director of Collections at the Arizona Sonora Desert Museum.

    Contributor: Peter Siminski 2010

  • Recently researchers R.L. Pitman, W.L. Perryman, D. LeRoi and E. Eilers took the task on of evaluating the whales, and have thus had their paper “A dwarf form of killer whale in Antarctica” published in the Journal of Mammalogy 88 (1): 43-48, 2007.

    Archive 2007-03-01 2007

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