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    Date of this Version

    January 2006

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    Article

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    Published by U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.

    Abstract

    In this issue:
    4 Overcoming Challenges to Species Recovery
    10 Multispecies Recovery Planning: Benefits and Challenges
    12 Reversing a Textbook Tragedy
    14 The Public Role in Conserving Species
    16 Whooping Crane Population Reaches Record High
    19 Defense and Conservation: Compatible Missions
    22 Wildlife Conservation and the U.S. Army
    24 Desert Tortoises Get Help From the Marines
    26 Eggert’s Sunflower Prospers at Arnold AFB
    28 In Defense of Coral Reefs
    30 Army National Guard Discovers a Tough Little Shrimp
    32 Compatible Land Use Partnerships
    34 States Working Together for Wildlife
    38 Saving Saipan’s White-eye
    42 Planning for Wildlife in the Lone Star State
    44 Building on a Conservation Legacy
    46 Tree Farmers Help Grow the Oregon Conservation Strategy
    48 Partners for Pollinators
    50 Listing Action: Polar Bear Proposed for Listing as Threatened
    52 Partners for Fish and Wildlife

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