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Wildlife Index
The singing sparrows of Shishmaref; Ned
Rozell. #1905; 4/30/08
The latest word on Alaska birds; Ned
Rozell. #1902; 4/9/08
Alaska marmots trump reality TV; Ned
Rozell. #1891; 1/23/08
Bar-tailed godwit goes the distance; Ned
Rozell. #1876; 10/10/07
When biologists stocked Alaska with wolves; Ned
Rozell. #1874; 9/26/07
You can fool some of the ravens some of the time; Ned
Rozell. #1870; 8/29/07
Mystery wolf didn't survive in Alaska; Ned
Rozell. #1868; 8/15/07
The
mystery of 53 dead caribou in the Alaska Range; Ned Rozell. #1856;
5/23/07
A
day in the life of a spring black bear; Ned Rozell. #1850; 4/11/07
News
of Alaska animals—large and small; Ned Rozell. #1848; 3/28/07
American
dipper swims throughout Alaska winters; Ned Rozell. #1832; 12/06/06
Biological
clock turned back in western Aleutians; Ned Rozell. #1830; 11/22/06
Reports
of frog's death were greatly exaggerated; Ned Rozell. #1829;
11/15/06
Formation
flying makes migration less of a drag; Ned Rozell. #1818; 08/30/06
North
slope ravens force researcher to go incognito; Ned Rozell. #1808;
06/21/06
Fat
the only fuel for migrating salmon; Ned Rozell. #1800; 04/26/06
Alaska
wood frogs hopping in mystery; Ned Rozell. #1798; 04/12/06
Why
did the vole climb the tree?; Ned Rozell. #1788; 01/31/06
Bird brains stay alert while ducks sleep: Ned Rozell. #1775; 11/3/05
Early death may benefit bear-pressured salmon: Ned Rozell. #1768; 09/015/05
Bits and pieces from the
desktop: Ned Rozell. #1763; 08/11/05
Alaska seabird makes its
own bug spray: Ned Rozell. #1762;
08/04/05
The Muskox's Odyssey: From Greenland to Alaska, via New Jersey: Ned
Rozell. #1758; 06/30/05
Alaska Shrews Getting Larger because they're Warmer?: Ned Rozell. #1755; 06/16/05
Arctic foxes made Aleutians
less green: Ned Rozell. #1750; 05/12/05.
Glacier Bay hot real estate
for sea otters: Ned Rozell. #1743; 03/24/05.
The bar-tailed godwit's nonstop
to New Zealand: Ned Rozell. #1742; 03/17/05.
Snow-white songbird unique
to the far north: Ned Rozell. #1740;
03/03/05.
Why is a moose's nose so
big?: Ned Rozell. #1722; 10/28/04.
Salmon nose deep into Alaska
ecosystems: Ned Rozell. #1721; 10/21/04.
Migrating Alaska sparrows
perform despite lack of sleep: Ned Rozell. #1720; 10/14/04.
Searching for a solution
to fish-snatching whales: Ned Rozell. #1718; 09/23/04.
Aleutian Canada goose comeback
continues: Ned Rozell. #1706; 07/08/04.
Ptarmigan pioneers island-hop
in Aleutians: Ned Rozell. #1705; 07/01/04.
Rats and birds clash on volcanic
island: Ned Rozell. #1704; 06/24/04.
Are ravens responsible for
wolf packs: Ned Rozell. #1702; 06/10/04.
Killer whale calls altered
by whale-watching boats: Ned Rozell. #1701; 06/03/04.
Alaska's fish are clean,
according to study: Ned Rozell. #1699; 05/20/04.
Whalers may have triggered
killer whale diet shift: Ned Rozell. #1693; 04/08/04.
Alaska chickadees outsmart
their Colorado cousins: Ned Rozell. #1690; 03/18/04.
Polar Bears at Risk in a
Changing Arctic: Ned Rozell. #1687; 02/26/04.
When Biologists Stocked Alaska
with Wolves: Ned Rozell. #1684; 02/05/04.
When Reindeer
Paradise Turned to Purgatory: Ned Rozell. #1672; 11/13/03.
The Mystery of the Broken
Moose Teeth: Ned Rozell. #1669; 10/23/03
The Life and Times of Fred
the Red Salmon: Ned Rozell. #1656; 07/24/03
A Chickadee's Midwinter Night's
Roost: Ned Rozell. #1641; 04/10/03
The Secret Life of Red Squirrels:
Ned Rozell. #1638; 03/20/03
Red Squirrels Shows Signs
of Adapting to Climate Change:
Ned Rozell. #1637; 03/13/03
Migrating With the Golden Eagles
of Denali: Ned Rozell.
#1629; 01/16/03
Biology and Politics Meet
in ANWR Debate: Ned Rozell. #1597; 06/06/02
Surrounded by Wings and Feathers
on the Copper River Delta, Alaska: Ned Rozell.
#1594; 05/16/03.
Ancient Salmon Tell Tales
of Change in Alaska: Ned Rozell. #1592; 05/02/02.
Of Long-Distance Travel and
Lynx: Ned Rozell. #1589; 04/11/02.
A Day in the Life of a Spring
Black Bear: Ned Rozell. #1585; 03/14/02.
Moose as Ecosystem Engineers:
Ned Rozell. #1584; 03/07/02.
Tangerine-scented Birds may Repel
Bugs, Attract Mates: Ned Rozell. #1571; 12/05/01.
Migrants, Vagrants, and New
World Explorers: Ned Rozell. #1569; 11/20/01.
Northeast wind favors Bristol
Bay crabs: Ned Rozell. #1565; 10/25/01.
The Muskox Odyssey: From
Greenland to Alaska, via New Jersey: Ned Rozell. #1548; 06/28/01.
Far North Grizzlies Develop
Taste for Muskoxen: Ned Rozell. #1547; 06/21/01.
Birding Marathoners Pedal
into Spring Migration: Ned Rozell. #1543; 05/23/03.
Alaska Summer is Short for
the Alder Flycatcher: Ned Rozell. #1539; 4/26/01.
Reindeer Herder Fights an
Uphill Battle with Caribou: Ned Rozell. #1537; 4/12/01.
Caribou Threaten Reindeer
Herders' Way of Life: Ned Rozell. # 1536; 4/5/01.
Bowhead Whales May Be the
World's Oldest Mammals: Ned Rozell. #1529; 2/15/01.
Of Moose, Ravens, and Memories
of Sharp Teeth: Ned Rozell. #1512; 10/19/00.
The Rednecked Phalarope Breaks
Bird Stereotypes: Ned Rozell. #1511; 10/12/00.
The Unique Voices of Seals:
Carla Helfferich. #1507; 09/14/00.
The Season of Fallen Fledglings:
Ned Rozell. #1499; 07/20/00.
Meeting the Trapper's Bread
and Butter: Ned Rozell. #1494; 06/15/00.
The Bird Egg Season in Alaska:
Ned Rozell. #1488; 05/04/00.
Deformed Chickadees Baffle
Bird Experts: Ned Rozell. #1483; 03/31/00.
When a Young Chickadee's
Fancy Turns to Love: Ned Rozell. #1482; 03/22/00.
Bulls Believe Bigger is Better:
Ned Rozell. #1464; 11/03/99.
Mercury Found in Fish of
Southwest Alaska: Ned Rozell. #1462; 10/21/99.
Alaska Bison
Find Home on the Range: Ned
Rozell. #1451; 07/29/99.
Moose and the
Big City: Ned Rozell. #1450;
07/21/99.
Bears and the
Big City: Ned Rozell. #1449;
07/14/99.
Bird-Brains
Stay Alert While Ducks Sleep: Ned
Rozell. #1448; 07/07/99.
On the Track of
the Wolverine: Ned Rozell. #1436;
04/13/99.
The Raven's
Game of Hide and Seek: Ned
Rozell. #1426; 02/03/99.
Carpet of
Caribou Droppings Holds Clues to
Past: Ned Rozell. #1423;
01/13/99.
Caribou Find
the Green in a Warming Arctic:
Ned Rozell. #1421; 12/30/98.
Killer Whales
Develop a Taste for Sea Otters:
Ned Rozell. #1418; 12/10/98.
Urban Canada
Geese Choose Summer in the City:
Ned Rozell. #1408; 09/30/98.
George and the
Junk-food Hypothesis: Carla
Helfferich. #1407; 09/23/98.
The Loneliest
Sockeye Salmon in the World: Ned
Rozell. #1406; 09/16/98.
Oil-fed Otters
May Provide Clues to Spill
Damage: Ned Rozell. #1398;
07/22/98.
Newborn Moose
Calves Fight Very Slim Odds:Ned
Rozell. #1395; 07/01/98.
Spawning Salmon
Carry Unwanted Guests to Alaska:
Ned Rozell. #1391; 06/03/98.
Debunking the Myth of Polar
Bear Hair: Ned Rozell. #1390; 05/28/98. #1746; 04/14/05.
Secrets of a
Black Bear's Half-year Hideaway:
Ned Rozell. #1389; 05/21/98.
Bulls are from
Mars; Cows are from Venus: Ned
Rozell. #1387; 05/05/98.
Alaska
Chickadees Stick to What They
Know: Ned Rozell. #1384;
04/14/98.
Springtime in
the Jungle---the Gulf of Alaska:
Ned Rozell. #1382; 04/01/98.
Reconstructing
the Life of an Extinct Bear: Ned
Rozell. #1380; 03/18/98.
The El Nino of
the North and Salmon: Ned Rozell.
#1379; 03/09/98.
Of Ground
Squirrels, Vitamin C, and Stroke:
Ned Rozell. #1378; 03/03/98.
Winter Ways of
the White-Winged Crossbill: Ned
Rozell. #1371; 01/14/98.
Build It, and
the Birds Will Come: Carla
Helfferich. #1369; 12/24/97.
Eight Tiny
What?: Carla Helfferich. #1368;
12/17/97.
Of Conferences
and Surprising Carnivores: Carla
Helfferich. #1356; 09/25/97.
Farthest North
Grizzlies Among Alaska's Most
Adaptable: Ned Rozell. #1350;
08/14/97.
Inside the Gray
Matter of Arctic Grayling: Ned
Rozell. #1339; 05/28/97.
A Day in the
Life of a Spring Black Bear: Ned
Rozell. #1332; 04/10/97.
Navigational
Aids of the Returning Snowbirds:
Ned Rozell. #1328; 03/13/97.
Reports of
Frog's Death are Greatly
Exaggerated: Ned Rozell. #1316;
12/18/96.
The Brown Bear:
Father of the Polar Bear?: Ned
Rozell. #1314; 12/05/96.
Moose in
Winter: Alaska's Half-Ton Road
Hazard: Ned Rozell. #1313;
11/27/96.
The Naming of
the Shrew: Ned Rozell. #1312;
11/21/96.
Hang Gliders of the Alaska
Night: Northern Flying Squirrels: Ned Rozell.
#1306; #1553; 10/09/96
A Balmy or Biting Winter
Ahead: Ask the Bears: Ned Rozell. #1303;
#1506; 08/18/96.
Looking for a
Few Good Wood Frogs: Ned Rozell.
#1297; 8/7/96.
Looking at
Salmon Runs in the Days of
Columbus: Ned Rozell. #1294;
07/18/96
Songbirds Not
Always Singing a Happy Tune: Ned
Rozell. #1287; 05/30/96.
From Dumpster
to Roost---The Raven's Winter
Commute: Ned Rozell. #1265;
12/14/95.
Brainy
Chickadees Shun 'Snowbird' Label:
Ned Rozell. #1258; 10/26/95.
Formation
Flying makes Migrain less of a
Drag: Ned Rozell. #1248;
08/17/95.
Pepper Spray
Works, But Don't Bet Your Life On
It: Ned Rozell. #1245;
07/27/95.
The Art of
Caribou Management: Ned Rozell.
#1242; 07/06/95.
Wood Frogs: The
Farthest North Amphibian
Cannibals: Ned Rozell. #1236;
05/25/95.
When Predators
Become Dinner: Ned Rozell. #1226;
03/16/9.
Bats in the
Belfry: Carla Helfferich. #1207;
10/25/94.
Warblers at the
Breakfast Table---in Spirit:
Carla Helfferich. #1201; 09/15/94.
Southeastern's
Grizzled Pioneers: Carla
Helfferich. #1200;09/09/94.
More than a
Hatrack: Carla Helfferich. #1194;
07/28/94.
Weasels
Afloat: Carla Helfferich. #1193;
07/21/94.
Musings on the
Excellence of Ursine Public
Relations: Carla Helfferich.
#1179; 04/14/94.
Innumerable
Whales: Carla Helfferich. #1178;
04/07/94.
How Hares Cope
with Winter: Carla Helfferich.
#1175; 03/17/94.
The Song of the
Rosy Walrus: Carla Helfferich.
#1154; 10/06/93.
Wit on the
Wing: Carla Helfferich. #1153;
09/29/93.
A Resort for
Sea Turtles: Carla Helfferich.
#1123; 03/03/93.
Hare Today,
Squirrel Tomorrow: Carla
Helfferich. #1121A; 02/10/93.
Lessons from
the Caribou of Milne Point: Carla
Helfferich. #1117; 01/13/93.
The Turkey and
the Tambalacoque Tree: Carla
Helfferich. #1110; 11/18/92.
Catastrophes
and Charr: Carla Helfferich.
#1109; 11/11/92.
A Switch on the
Shell Game: Carla Helfferich.
#1103; 09/30/92.
High-Powered
Hummers: Carla Helfferich. #1092;
07/15/92.
A Biological
Improbability: Carla Helfferich.
#1072; 03/04/92.
Labrador's
Barren-Ground Black Bears: Carla
Helfferich. #1069; 2/12/92.
Driving Miners
Batty: Carla Helfferich. #1067;
01/28/91.
Why Birds Fly
Far South---or Not So Far: Carla
Helfferich. #1053; 10/24/91.
Horns of a
Dilemma: Carla Helfferich. #1048;
09/18/91.
Useful Fish
Stories: Carla Helfferich. #1044;
08/21/91.
A Little Pike
of Peculiar Habits: Carla
Helfferich. #1025; 4/10/91.
Two Birds, One
Plume: Carla Helfferich. #1021;
3/13/91.
East or West,
Home is Best---for the Birds:
Carla Helfferich. #1005; 11/21/90.
Smart
Birdbrains: Carla Helfferich.
#1003; 11/06/90.
Eagles
Away: Carla Helfferich. #993;
08/29/90.
Jaws--With
Filters: Carla Helfferich. #990;
08/08/90.
A Bear Footnote
to Isotope Ratios: Carla
Helfferich. #989; 08/01/90.
Spicy Solution
for a Foxy Problem: Carla
Helfferich. #979; 05/23/90.
The Great Sailing
Bird: Carla Helfferich. #971;
03/29/90.
Studying the
Invisible Blob: Carla Helfferich.
#969; 03/14/90.
The Short
Childhood of Ancient Murrelets:
Carla Helfferich. #959; 01/03/90.
Notes on a
Holiday Deer: Carla Helfferich.
#955; 12/06/89.
Peculiarities of
an Airborne Leafeater: Carla
Helfferich. #951; 11/08/89.
Salmon, Isotopes
and Fertile Lakes: Carla
Helfferich. #945; 09/27/89.
Solely for the
Halibut: W. E. Barber: #919;
03/29/89.
Moose Browse and
Beaver Ponds: Carla Helfferich.
#910; 01/25/89.
Ninety Years at
Forty Below: Carla Helfferich.
#902; 11/30/88.
The Twists in the
Narwhal's Horn: Carla Helfferich.
#895; 10/15/88.
Cheetas and
Soybeans: Sue Ann Bowling. #856;
01/18/88.
"Ringstreaked,
Speckled, and Spotted" : Sue Ann
Bowling. #846; 11/09/87
Counting our
Wildlife: Cathy Harms. #833;
08/10/87.
Why Does a Walrus
Blush? : Kathy Turco. #830;
07/20/87
Black Polar
Bears: Larry Gedney. #799;
12/15/86.
Whales have the
Ultimate Long-Distance
Connection: Larry Gedney. #794;
11/10/86.
Identifying a New
Population of Aleutian Geese:
Larry Gedney. #721; 06/24/85.
Do Salmon
Navigate by the Earth's Magnetic
Field?: Larry Gedney. #691;
11/23/84.
Umpire is No
Hawkeye: Larry Gedney. #669;
07/06/84.
Animals Intrigued
with Scientific Field Sites:
Larry Gedney. #663; 05/07/84.
When the Animals
Sleep: Larry Gedney. #641;
01/02/84.
Wildlife
Population Cycles: Larry Gedney.
#621; 08/22/83.
Why Birds Fly in
Vees: Larry Gedney. #559;
08/16/82.
Why Fish Don't
Freeze in Arctic Oceans: Larry
Gedney. #558; 08/09/82.
Jumping
Grayling: T. Neil Davis. #519;
01/09/82.
Bird
Navigation: T. Neil Davis. #512;
11/07/81.
Purpose of
Porpoises' Porpoising: T. Neil
Davis. #477; 03/24/81.
Foreign
Cooperation in Fisheries: T. Neil
Davis. #476; 02/20/81.
Fossil
Food: Don Schell. #457;
01/12/81.
Reindeer and Caribou Populations:
T. Neil Davis. #427; 09/15/80.
More on Magnetic Navigation:
T. Neil Davis. #407; 06/30/80.
Plastic Pollution
in North Pacific Seabirds: Bob
Day. #388; 04/03/80.
Musk Ox
Teeth: Poul Henrichsen. #384;
04/21/80.
Magnetic
Navigation By Birds: T. Neil
Davis. #345; 09/28/79.
Recovery of the
Gray Whale: T. Neil Davis. #339;
09/07/79.
Musk Ox versus
Man: T. Neil Davis. #319;
06/29/79.
Fish and
Weather: T. Neil Davis. #289;
01/26/79.
Twice through a
Rabbit: T. Neil Davis. #285;
02/02/79.
Alaska's European
Rabbits: T. Neil Davis. #281;
01/29/79.
Salmon Sense of
Smell: T. Neil Davis. #278;
01/05/79.
Wolf
Rabies: T. Neil Davis. #256;
08/11/78.
Baleen:
T. Neil Davis. #235; 06/28/78.
Grouse
Sounds: T. Neil Davis.
#213;05/16/78.
The Bowhead
Whale: T. Neil Davis. #207;
12/12/77.
On
Hibernation: T. Neil Davis. #205;
01/06/78.
More on Auroras
and Birds: T. Neil Davis. #173;
06/27/77.
Auroras and
Migrating Birds: T. Neil Davis.
#170; 06/07/77.
Keeping Salmon
Inside the 200-Mile Limit: T.
Neil Davis. #157; 10/05/77.
Hibernation:
H. Behrisch. #138; 11/30/76.
Reindeer Herding
by Satellite: Tom George. #118;
09/27/76.
The Newborn
Mammal and the Diving Seal: Hans
Behrisch and Meredith Tallas. #37; 04/05/76.
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