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  3. Vol. 68 No. 4 (2010): December 2010

Vol. 68 No. 4 (2010): December 2010

cover image featuring a blue-spotted salamander
Published: 2010-12-25

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Articles

  • New ‘Monitoring Avian Productivity and Survival’ (Maps) Station Established in Wascana Centre, Regina, Saskatchewan, Summer 2010

    Jared B. Clarke, Bob Ewart
    174-178
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  • Sharp-Shinned Hawk Monitoring at Last Mountain Regional Park - Autumn 2004

    Ross D. Dickson
    179-183
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  • Update on the Range and Distribution of Blue-Spotted Salamanders in Manitoba

    Shauna Hewson, William G. Watkins
    184-189
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  • Seasonal Movements of Blue-Spotted Salamanders at Pinawa, Manitoba

    Peter Taylor
    190-198
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  • The Bugseeds (Corispermum) of the Prairie Provinces

    Diana Bizecki Robson
    199-207
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  • Enhancing Conservation Benefits From Wildlife Festivals and Ecotourism Activities

    Glen T. Hvenegaard, Nhial Tiitmamer Kur
    208-217
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  • The Rediscovery of Stictotarsus minipi larson (Insecta: Coleoptera: Dytiscidae) in Lake Athabasca, Saskatchewan

    Ronald R. Hooper
    218-218
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  • Grasshopper Identification and Control Methods to Protect Crops and the Environment

    Dan L. Johnson
    222-223
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Book Review

  • Birds of Canada, Tyler L. Hoar, Ken de Smet, R. Wayne Campbell, and Gregory Kennedy

    Rob Warnock
    220-221
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