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Volume 23
Number 2
Fall 2005
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Devils Hole revisited: Why are pupfish numbers and water level dropping again?

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By John G. Wullschleger and William P. Van Liew

Diminutive Devils Hole near Death Valley National Park, is the only aquatic habitat of the Devils Hole pupfish.
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Partial skull of sabertoothed cat (<i>Smilodon gracilis</i>). On the trail of an important Ice Age fossil deposit
Rediscovering the Port Kennedy Cave (Middle Pleistocene), Valley Forge National Historical Park, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania
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By Edward B. Daeschler, Matthew C. Lamanna, and Margaret Carfioli
Diagram combining electrical resistivity and gravity measurements to present a three-dimensional view of the Port Kennedy Bone Cave study site. Sidebar--The long-lost cave has been found!
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By Jamie Hojdila, Toni DeMayo, Sam Baughman, Tim Bechtel, and Margaret Carfioli
Map showing landform classifications for a watershed of North Cascades National Park at the1:24,000 scale. Mapping ecosystems at the landform scale in Washington State
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By Jon Riedel and Jeanna Probala
A polished cross section of shortleaf pine tree rings from Big Spring Pines Natural Area shows curling scar tissue that represents the year of response to injury from fire. Fire in the pines: A 341-year fire and human history at Big Spring Pines Natural Area, Ozark National Scenic Riverways
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By Michael Stambaugh, Richard Guyette, and Charles Putnam
Townsend's big-eared bat, Lava Beds National Monument, California. Lava Beds National Monument: A stronghold for Townsend’s big-eared bats
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By Kelly Fuhrmann
Flight of Mexican free-tailed bats, Lava Beds National Monument, California. Population dynamics of adult Mexican free-tailed bats at Lava Beds
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By Kelly Fuhrmann
Loblolly pines at the Thomas Creek area before harvesting. Partnership in reforestation at Timucuan Ecological and Historic Preserve
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By Daniel R. Tardona and Richard Bryant
Vehicle-killed elk along Trans-Canada Highway. Notes From Abroad--Highways and wildlife: Habitat fragmentation and collision mortality
Challenges and solutions in Banff National Park, Canada
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By Bruce F. Leeson and Erin Burrell
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