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Mammals
Vertebrate animals, generally large, with skin covered by hair and large brain cavities. Females have mammary glands for feeding the young, who are usually born quite mature.
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Bears (4 items)
Bats (4 items)
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Biological resource status and trends: Mammals [New Window]
Information concerning status and trends of biological resources, focusing on Mammals
Biological resource status and trends: Marine mammals [New Window]
Information concerning status and trends of biological resources, focusing on marine mammals
Biological resource status and trends: Ungulates (hoofed mammals) [New Window]
Information concerning status and trends of biological resources, focusing on Ungulates (hoofed mammals)
Nonindigenous mammal distribution information [New Window]
Descriptions of mammals and examples of the deleterious effects of nonindigenous species, with links to distribution maps, species lists and related information on mammals.
Alaska Science Center - Biological Science Office [New Window]
Homepage for programs of the Biological Science Office at the Alaska Science Center in Anchorage on birds, mammals, ecosystems and habitats, fish and fisheries, and other biological subjects.
Arctic Refuge coastal plain terrestrial wildlife research summaries [New Window]
Updated summaries of research in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska, on caribou, muskoxen, predators (grizzly bears, wolves, golden eagles), polar bears, snow geese and their wildlife habitats with maps of land-cover and vegetation.
Bat research in California [New Window]
Brief review of bat research in the San Francisco Bay area and southern California providing land managers with information on the occurrence and status of bat species with links to bat inventories for California and related material.
PDF Beyond the Golden Gate--oceanography, geology, biology, and environmental issues in the Gulf of the Farallones [New Window]
A geologic and oceanographic study of the waters and Continental Shelf of Gulf of the Farallones adjacent to the San Francisco Bay region. The results of the study provide a scientific basis to evaluate and monitor human impact on the marine environment.
Biological resource status and trends: Bats [New Window]
Information concerning status and trends of biological resources, focusing on bats
Biological resource status and trends: Carnivores [New Window]
Information concerning status and trends of biological resources, focusing on carnivores
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