| Endangered Species Bulletin 34(2)
Baker, Kyle. 2009. Caribbean monk seal: Gone but no forgotten. Endangered Species Bulletin. 34 (2): 22-23. [kyle.baker@noaa.gov]
Barre, Lynne. 2009. Southern resident killer whale recovery. Endangered Species Bulletin. 34 (2): 26-27. [lynne.barre@noaa.gov]
Brittin, Rachel. 2009. Reducing obstacles to fish migrations. Endangered Species Bulletin. 34 (2): 32-33. [rachel.brittin@noaa.gov]
Daves, Nancy K. 2009. CITES gives hope to the queen conch. Endangered Species Bulletin. 34 (2): 14-15. [nancy.daves@noaa.gov]
Heberling, Sarah. 2009. Finding a new future for corals. Endangered Species Bulletin. 34 (2): 12-13.
Horn, Tom, John Stein and John W. Ferguson. 2009. Salmon research and climate change. Endangered Species Bulletin. 34 (2): 9-11. [tom.horn@noaa.gov]
Kemp's Ridley Recovery Team. 2009. A brighter future for the Kemp's ridlley. Endangered Species Bulletin. 34 (2): 16-18. [http://www.fws.gov/kempsridley/]
Manning, Lisa. 2009. Cooperative conservatoin with the states. Endangered Species Bulletin. 34 (2): 38-39.
Meadows, Dwayne. 2009. Conserving species before they need the ESA. Endangered Species Bulletin. 34 (2): 36-37. [dwayne.meadows@noaa.gov]
Rumsey, Scott. 2009. Recoving West Coast Salmon and Steelhead. Endangered Species Bulletin. 34 (2): 6-8. [scott.rumsey@noaa.gov]
Schofield, T. David. 2009. Mixed news for the Hawaiian monk seal. Endangered Species Bulletin. 34 (2): 19-21. [david.schofield@noaa.gov]
Scholik-Schlomer, Amy R. 2009. Underwater noise and endangered species. Endangered Species Bulletin. 34 (2): 28-29. [amy.scholik@noaa.gov]
Silber, Gregory K. and Shannon Bettridge. 2009. Reducing threats to right whales. Endangered Species Bulletin. 34 (2): 30-31. [greg.silber@noaa.gov]
Smith, Lance. 2009. Hawaii longliners reduce sea turtle bycatch. Endangered Species Bulletin. 34 (2): 24-25. [lance.smith@noaa.gov]
Somma, Angela. 2009. A shared responsibility. Endangered Species Bulletin. 34 (2): 4-5. [Angela.somma@noaa.gov]
Spina, Anthony P. and Mark H. Capelli. 2009. Partnerships for steelhead in southern California. Endangered Species Bulletin. 34 (2): 34-35. [anthony.spina@noaa.gov]
Endangered Species Bulletin 34(3)
Deibert, Len. 2009. The life of a piping plover. Endangered Species Bulletin. 34 (3): 18-19.
Foote, Ken. 2009. Restoring habitat at Pearl Harbor. Endangered Species Bulletin. 34 (3): 26-29. [ken_foote@fws.gov]
Leggett, Karen. 2009. Ocelots and the heritage of Texas. Endangered Species Bulletin. 34 (3): 8-9. [karen_leggett@fws.gov]
Morse, Susan. 2009. Bringing a butterfly back from the brink. Endangered Species Bulletin. 34 (3): 6-7. [susan_morse@fws.gov]
Morse, Susan. 2009. New disease threatens bat conservation. Endangered Species Bulletin. 34 (3): 10-12. [susan_morse@fws.gov]
Morse, Susan. 2009. Mississippi's sandhill cranes. Endangered Species Bulletin. 34 (3): 16-17. [susan_morse@fws.gov]
Morse, Susan. 2009. Bringing life to a poisoned river. Endangered Species Bulletin. 34 (3): 20-21. [susan_morse@fws.gov]
Morse, Susan. 2009. A challenging future for the Steller's eider. Endangered Species Bulletin. 34 (3): 22-23. [susan_morse@fws.gov]
Morse, Susan. 2009. Replanting a tallgrass prairie. Endangered Species Bulletin. 34 (3): 24-25. [susan_morse@fws.gov]
Siekaniec, Greg. 2009. Oases for endangered species. Endangered Species Bulletin. 34 (3): 4-5.
Slee, Kendall. 2009. Biologists track sea otter decline. Endangered Species Bulletin. 34 (3): 13-15.
Journal of Kansas Herpetology (31)
Abbott, Samuel S. 2009. Cowley County herpetofaunal count. Journal of Kansas Herpetology. (31): 6.
Collins, Suzanne L., Travis W. Taggart and Joseph T. Collins. 2009. Cherokee County herpetofaunal count. Journal of Kansas Herpetology. (31): 6.
Gray, Brian S. 2009. Recent observations of the herpetofauna of a former National Superfund Site in Erie, Pennsylvania. Journal of Kansas Herpetology. (31): 9-11. [brachystoma@hotmail.com]
Gubanyi, James. 2009. Atchison/Jefferson County herpetofaunal count. Journal of Kansas Herpetology. (31): 6.
Gubanyi, James. 2009. Atchison County herpetofaunal count. Journal of Kansas Herpetology. (31): 6.
Houck, Mike. 2009. Fort Riley herpetofaunal count. Journal of Kansas Herpetology. (31): 7.
Lemos-Espinal, Julio, Geoffrey R. Smith and Guillermo Woolrich-Piña. 2009. Aspects of the natural history of Crotaphytus collaris from Chihuahua and Coahuila, Mexico. Journal of Kansas Herpetology. (31): 18-20. [smithg@denison.edu]
Meshaka, Walter E., Jr., Jeff Boundy, Samuel D. Marshall and JIm Delahoussaye. 2009. Seasonal activity, reproductive cycles, and growth of the bronze frog (Lithobates clamitans clamitans) in Southern Louisiana: An endpoint in its geographic distribution and the variability of its life history traits. Journal of Kansas Herpetology. (31): 12-17.
MIller, Larry L. 2009. Sumner County herpetofaunal count. Journal of Kansas Herpetology. (31): 7-8.
Pearce, Michael, Suzanne L. Collins, Travis W. Taggart and Joseph T. Collins. 2009. Elk County herpetofaunal count. Journal of Kansas Herpetology. (31): 7.
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Journal of Kansas Herpetology (32)
Anonymous. 2009. Report on the Kansas Herpetological Society 36th annual meeting. Journal of Kansas Herpetology. (32): 2-3.
Gray, Brian S. 2009. Estimating snout to vent length from data acquired from the shed skins of the northern brown snake, Storeria dekayi dekayi. Journal of Kansas Herpetology. (32): 17-19. [brachystoma@hotmail.com]
Meshaka, Walter E., Jr., Jeff Boundy and Avery A. Williams. 2009. The dispersal of the greenhouse frog, Eleutherodactylus planirostris (Anura: Eleutherodactylidae) in Louisiana, with preliminary observations on several potential exotic colonizing species. Journal of Kansas Herpetology. (32): 13-16.
Murrow, Daniel T. 2009. Report on the KHS fall field trip to Lincoln County, Kansas. Journal of Kansas Herpetology. (32): 8-9.
Pisani, George R. 2009. Henry S. Fitch: The twilight of an incredible career. Journal of Kansas Herpetology. (32): 11-12.
Pisani, George R. 2009. Virginia valeriae and Storeria dekayi in a nnortheast Kansas grassland community: Ecology and conservation implications. Journal of Kansas Herpetology. (32): 20-34. [gpisani@ku.edu]
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