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September 1992/ Vol IX No.4

September 1992/ Vol IX No.4

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•The return of DOD’s Legacy appropriation and the passage of our proposed bylaws amendments, The Neotropical Migratory Bird Conservation Program, Next annual training workshop •Bylaw changes were passed •DOD update of 93 guidelines-93 funding-Project submittal deadlines- Report to Congress-Volunteer and Partnership Program and 93 NMFWA Training Workshop •Controversy about the killing of wild animals for fun or profit, information on a workshop •The format and content of the 1993 NMFWA Training Workshop •The Denver Wildlife Research Center needs Deer Ovaries for research aimed at developing an oral immunocontraceptive for deer •Information on the awards coming up in1993 •Need candidate for the board of directors •1994 National Military Fish and Wildlife Association Training Workshop will be held in Anchorage, Alaska •Signed Memorandum of Understanding between the Department of Defense and the US Department of Agriculture, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service provides a mechanism for using USDA/APHIS expertise in installation animal damage control operations •Information on Environmental Communication Workshops and Responsive management- Social Science Tools for Natural Resource Organization •Animal Rights in Arizona, leghold trap and other devices pose a growing threat to our safety and the safety of our pets, Proposition 200 calls for an amendment to Arizona state law that would ban the use of traps, snares, poisons, or explosive devices to take wildlife from public land in Arizona •Knowing our public and understand their thinking before we can present our facts effectively •List of job openings in Alaska •Managing Riparian Areas-Common Threads and Shared Benefits, 11th Great Plains Wildlife Damage Control Workshop •A Summary of the evaluation forms for upcoming NMFWA Workshop •List of NMFWA Board of Directors •List of Committees
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