Subject:  listserve for amphibian monitoring

  Announcing a new e-mail discussion group to discuss amphibian monitoring.

  The purpose of this listserve group is to discuss all aspects of the
  development and implementation of regional and national monitoring programs
  for amphibians.  This group was formed 2 years ago in response to the lack of
  solid information on the extent of widespread declines in amphibians.  Our
  focus is on developing a network of monitoring programs in North America, but
  discussion are not limited to that region.

  To subscribe to this discussion group send an E-mail message to the following
  address:

  listproc@rana.im.nbs.gov

  In the BODY (not the subject line) put the following:

  subscribe AMP 

  Hit the send button.  You should receive a confirmation message and regular
  mail from the rest of the group.

  Please feel free to cross-post this message, where appropriate.


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  at frogs in sport, yet the frogs do not die in sport but in earnest."
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Date:    Thu, 8 Feb 1996 12:07:57 -0700
Keith Landa
Department of Biology
Marian College
3200 Cold Spring Road
Indianapolis, IN  46222
landak@marian.edu
http://darwin.bio.marian.edu

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From:    PATRICIA LOCK-DAWSON
         
Subject: New Southern California Planning WebSite

The Southwest Ecoregion Planning Group announces its new web site.  The
site provides information about natural resource planning and coordination
in the coastal Southern California ecoregion.  If you would like information
on bioregional planning efforts for this region, please visit:

http://ecoregion.ucr.edu

We are also looking for data sets for this region to assist planners and
researchers in their efforts.  If you know of any, please reply directly
to this email or contact:

Patricia Lock-Dawson
Director, Southwest Ecoregion Planning Group
pld@ecoregion.ucr.edu

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