Nature Trails
Published by the Eugene Natural History Society
Volume Thirty-four, Number Three, March 2000



Table of Contents


Feature: This Month's Speaker: Tom Giesen

Article: Shrinking Iguanas (and we don't mean Population) by Reida Kimmel

Tidbits: More Spring Sitings

Article: Longterm Welfare for the Insect Kingdom and for Our Forest Floor

Review: Listening for Coyote: A Walk Across Oregon's Wilderness, a new book by William Sullivan

Article: Help Battle the Aliens in the Name of the Western Pond Turtle, by Reida Kimmel

Tidbits: An Early March Walk, by Marge Zane



A n n o u n c e m e n t s
Spring 2000 Lectures


April 21
Pat McDowell: Historical Human Impacts on the John Day River

May 19
Tom Connolly: Native American Use of the Newberry Volcanic Area

Correction


In the February issue of Nature Trails Tom Titus's excellent article, "Walk on the Slimy Side," appeared without credit to the author. Thanks so much for contributing, Tom, and please accept my apology for the omission.

Reida Kimmel
Private Forestry in Oregon


Plans are in the working to put an initiative on the ballot in the year 2002 regarding forestry on private lands. If you're interested in learning more or in getting involved, you can access information at the website:

http://www.respectresources.org.

Speaking of getting involved, Isaac Bashevis Singer once said: "We know what a person thinks not when he tells us what he thinks, but by his actions."



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