Panther Resources

Panther at CREW - 2012 (Photo credit: Bob Melin)
Panther at CREW – 2012 (Photo credit: Bob Melin)

Below are additional resources and information related to panthers for our Strolling Science Seminar participants.

  • Florida Panther Identification Guide – a 20-page identification guide by Florida Defenders of Wildlife
  • Statement on Estimating Panther Population Size  – written by Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission panther team
  • Panther Safety Tips – what to do if you encounter a Florida panther
  • Panthernet.org – Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission’s “multidisciplinary interactive website on the Florida panther and its southwest Florida environment, designed for everyone interested in learning more about the state’s official animal. It includes the latest information and activities on the natural history of the Florida panther, its habitat, threats to its survival, and history and conservation efforts.” Lots of research papers here…
  • Panther Sighting Registry – use this page to report a panther sighting, especially any sightings north of the Caloosahatchee River.
  • Mountain Lions in Arizona – 10 minute video by Arizona Game and Fish – talks about population estimates – mentioned by Marc Criffield during the panther seminar.
  • Florida Panther National Wildlife Refuge – US Fish & Wildlife Service Panther Refuge website
  • Friends of Florida Panther National Wildlife Refuge – website for the non-profit friends groups for the Panther Refuge

Butterfly – Dragonfly Resources

Daggerwing by GELThe following are resources related to butterflies and dragonflies that were mentioned during or suggested by participants or the leader of the Dancing Colors and Tigers of the Sky Strolling Science Seminar held on March 8, 2013 at Bird Rookery Swamp. Enjoy.

If you have other to add, please do so in the comments section at the bottom of the page.

Books/Field Guides:

Butterflies Through Binoculars by J. Glassberg

Dragonflies Through Binoculars by S. Dunkle

Dragonflies and Damselflies of the East by D. Paulson

Scholarly papers:

Sexual Selection and the Evolution of Butterfly Mating Behavior by R. Rutowski

Odonata Listservs:

“CalOdes Sightings CalOdes” <CalOdes@yahoogroups.com>

“TexOdes Odes” <TexOdes@yahoogroups.com>

“Southeast Odonata” <se-odonata@yahoogroups.com>

“dragonfly listserve” <SoWestOdes@yahoogroups.com>

“great lakes odes” <gl_odonata@yahoogroups.com>

“NE Odonata” <neodes@yahoogroups.com>

“Odonata-l” <odonata-l@listhost.ups.edu>

 

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Evolution by Natural Selection Resources

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Below are additional resources and information related to evolution by natural selection for participants of Strolling Science Seminar series. All resources below were recommended by Dr. billY Gunnels of FGCU.

  •  The PBS series “Evolution” is wonderful. On a bonus, the series highlights a research project on a newt-snake evolutionary arms race that I worked on
  • Beak of the Finch by Jonathon Weiner is a wonderful book for people outside of evolution that does a lovely job describing the culture of scientific research and evolutionary biology. You can find it cheap at Amazon.com
  • Why we get Sick: The Science of Darwinian Medicine by Neese and Willams introduces the role of evolutionary biology in modern medical science. You can find it cheap at Amazon.com
  • The University of California at Berkeley provides a great websites with wonderful flash animations that walks you through the process of evolutionary biology.

Snake Resources

Below are additional resources and information related to snakes for our Strolling Science Seminar participants.

The CREW Strolling Science Seminars are supported in part by a Public Outreach Grant from the Charlotte Harbor National Estuary Program (CHNEP). The Charlotte Harbor National Estuary Program is a partnership to protect estuaries in southwest Florida from Venice to Estero Bay.

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Bat Resources

Rafenesque’s bat (Photo credit: FFWCC)

Below are additional resources and information related to bats for our Strolling Science Seminar participants.

Bat Conservation International – http://www.batcon.org/

Florida Bat Conservancy – http://www.floridabats.org/

Books you may like:

Bats of Florida – by Cyndi and George Marks

Walker’s Bats of the World

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The CREW Strolling Science Seminars are supported in part by a Public Outreach Grant from the Charlotte Harbor National Estuary Program (CHNEP). The Charlotte Harbor National Estuary Program is a partnership to protect estuaries in southwest Florida from Venice to Estero Bay.