32 research outputs found
Daphnia lumholtzi: The Next Great Lake Exotic?
Learn the characteristics, potential impacts, introduction, and spread of Daphnia lumholtzi.Ope
Comment letters to the National Commission on Commission on Fraudulent Financial Reporting, 1987 (Treadway Commission) Vol. 1
https://egrove.olemiss.edu/aicpa_sop/1661/thumbnail.jp
Surveillance Optimization Project for Chronic Wasting Disease dataset for Indiana, US, 2017-2021
This dataset contains two files containing data from the Indiana Department of Natural Resources shared with the Cornell Wildlife Health Lab (CWHL) at Cornell University for the purpose of the Surveillance Optimization Project for Chronic Wasting Disease (SOP4CWD). Professionals at the source facility have provided written permission for professionals at the CWHL to post this open data to this persistent eCommons repository.
INDNR_WTD_surveillance_2021.csv: This datafile constitutes records in standardized form depicting the results of chronic wasting disease (CWD) testing of white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) in Indiana, US for hunting seasons from 2017-18 to 2020-21, as completed by wildlife health diagnosticians at (or in partnership with) the Indiana Department of Natural Resources.
INDNR_processors_2019.csv: This datafile constitutes the total number wild cervid meat processors and taxidermists by county in Indiana, US for the year 2019, as recorded by the Indiana Department of Natural Resources.Funding for data collection was provided by the Indiana Department of Natural Resources Division of Fish and Wildlife, White-tailed Deer Management grant F18AF00484-W38R05, and Monitoring Wildlife Populations and Health grants F20AF10029-00-W-51-R-01 and F21AF02467-01-W-51-R-02. The SOP4CWD project was funded by Multistate Conservation Grant Program # F21AP00722-01; Michigan Disease Initiative # RC109358; Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources; Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission; Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency; New York State Department of Environmental Conservation; and Virginia Department of Natural Resources
Plains Leopard Frog
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None published 1887, 1889-90 and 1892.The 3d-4th reports, 1871-72, and the 8th-10th reports, 1876-78, issued combined.The 15th report covers the years 1885-86.Mode of access: Internet.Vols. for 1869-78 issued by Geological Survey of Indiana; 1881-88 by Dept. of Geology and Natural History.Vols. for 1917-18 ([42d]-43d) are in the Year book of the State of Indiana, 1917-18.Includes an unnumbered report for 1879-80 with title Indiana geological report, "from the second Annual report of the Bureau of Statistics and Geology.
Hydraulic characteristics and water-supply potential of the aquifers in the vicinity of the wastewater treatment plant, South Bend, Indiana : Prepared in cooperation with Indiana Dept. of Natural Resources, Division of Water, and the city of South Bend /
"February 1975."Includes bibliographical references (p. 26).Mode of access: Internet
Ground-water potential of the glacial deposits near Logansport, Cass County, Indiana /
"April 1981."Bibliography: p. 77-79.Mode of access: Internet
Hydrologic effects of ground- and surface-water withdrawals in the Milford Area, Elkhart and Kosciusko counties, Indiana /
Bibliography: p. 75-76.Mode of access: Internet
Geohydrologic setting of and seepage from a water-supply canal, Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana /
"November 1979."Bibliography: p. 16.Mode of access: Internet
Preliminary evaluation of the ground-water data network in Indiana /
Item 624-BBibliography: p. 37-38.Mode of access: Internet