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A Revision of the Bees of the Genus Andrena of the Western Hemisphere (1)
Black Crowned Night-Herons of the Lake Calumet Region, Chicago, Illinois (1)
Distribution, Abundance, and Habitat Associations of Franklins Ground Squirrel (Spermophilus franklinii Sabine 1822) (1)
Forbes Biological Station: The Past and the Promise (1)
INHS Publications List (1)
INHS Publications List for 2006 (1)
Illinois Natural History Press Release: UI Building Named to Honor Ecology Pioneer (2)
Illinois Natural History Survey Annual Report (5)
Illinois Natural History Survey Biological Notes (1)
Illinois Natural History Survey Bulletin (1)
Illinois Natural History Survey Manual 12: Field Manual of Illinois Mammals (2)
Illinois Natural History Survey Publications and Research Projects Lists (1)
Illinois Natural History Survey Report (1)
Illinois Natural History Survey Reports (31)
Illinois Natural History Survey Special Publications (1)
Publications for Calendar Year 2004 and Research Projects Lists for FY2005 (1)
Publications for Calendar Year 2005 and Research Projects Lists for FY2006 (1)
Research Projects Lists (1)
Research Projects Lists for 2007 (1)
Review of the New World Erythroneurini (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae: Typhlocybinae) (1)
Review of the New World Genera of the Leafhopper Tribe Erythroneurini (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae: Typhlocybinae) (1)
Review of the Species of New World Erythroneurini (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae: Typhlocybinae) II. Genus Zyginama (1)
Spunky Bottoms Restoration of a Big-River Floodplain (1)
The Ground Skink, Scincella lateralis, in Illinois: Range and Possible Recent History (1)
The Thompson Lake/Emiquon Story: The Biology, Drainage, and Restoration of an Illinois River Bottomland Lake (2)
Vascular Flora of Middle Fork Woods Nature Preserve, Vermilion County, Illinois (1)
Vegetation and Flora of the Sand Deposits of the Mississippi River Valley in Northwestern Illinois (1)
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Illinois Natural History Press Release: UI Building Named to Honor Ecology Pioneer

 
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 Description:  Occasionally released news items regarding activities, events, or other news at the Illinois Natural History Survey. This release covers the renaming of the main office building for the Survey in 2008. 
 Date Created:  04 28 2008 
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 ISL ID:  000000010749   Original UID: 5841 FIRST WORD: Illinois 
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Illinois Natural History Survey Manual 12: Field Manual of Illinois Mammals

 
 Volume/Number:  2008 12 
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 Description:  The wild mammals that inhabit Illinois include representatives of eight orders: Didelphimorphia (opossum), Soricomorpha (shrews and moles), Cingulata (armadillo), Chiroptera (bats), agomorpha (rabbits), Carnivora (carnivores), Rodentia (rodents), and Artiodactyla (deer). Descriptions, natural history and distribution are given with detailed illustrations and photographs of habitat. 
 Date Created:  08 19 2008 
 Agency ID:  1-882932-11-0 
 ISL ID:  000000012905   Original UID: 6831 FIRST WORD: Illinois 
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Illinois Natural History Survey Reports

 
 Volume/Number:  2008 396 Summer 
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 Description:  Quarterly publication. This issues contents include: The House Mosquito Culex pipiens:A Threat in Your Backyard, Effects of Stocked Sport Fish on Aquatic Food Webs, Soil Impoverishment and Prairie Plant Growth, Vegetation Structure and Composition of Arabuko- Sokoke Forest, Kenya, Species Spotlight: Prothonotary Warbler, The Naturalist's Apprentice: Animal Homes Made by Humans, New INHS Publications 
 Date Created:  07 15 2008 
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 ISL ID:  000000012906   Original UID: 6833 FIRST WORD: Illinois 
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The Thompson Lake/Emiquon Story: The Biology, Drainage, and Restoration of an Illinois River Bottomland Lake

 
 Volume/Number:   25 
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 Description:  Irregularly published series focusing on specific topics. Excerpt: Thompson Lake was the largest and most recognized bottomland lake in the Illinois River valley (Figure 1). The populations of avifauna, particularly waterfowl, and fishes that frequented and inhabited Thompson and adjoining Flag Lake attracted Native Americans, and later explorers, settlers, and tourists, to its shores. Nestled immediately north of the confluence of the Spoon and Illinois rivers in Fulton County, Thompson Lake was a biological paradise (Figure 2). The story of the fate of Thompson Lake is representative of many other bottomland lakes along the Illinois River and other large midwestern floodplains. The Thompson Lake story is unique, however, because of its centuries of fertility and productivity; the decades of controversy surrounding its public versus private ownership and whether it was navigable or could legally be drained; its importance to the local and regional economies for sustenance, income, recreation, and tourism; its drainage and subsequent development into the largest farm in the state; and the often contentious discussions concerning its reestablishment. Since 1986, there have been strong renewed interest and organized endeavors to restore Thompson Lake. As a result, this story is presented to coalesce the wealth of available information, to enhance wetland restoration efforts in the Illinois Valley, and to illustrate the lakes intriguing past, present, and future. 
 Date Created:  07 01 2008 
 Agency ID:  0888-9546 
 ISL ID:  000000012934   Original UID: 6835 FIRST WORD: The 
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