Below is our table of contents with links to abstracts. Our next issue will be coming shortly as Carolyn continues her
Articles
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Occurrence of the Maritime Shrew (Sorex maritimensis) in Black Spruce (Picea mariana) Forest Stands in Southeastern New Brunswick (1-5) Julie Henderson, Graham Forbes
Body Condition and Survival of Vagrant Long-billed Murrelets, Brachyramphusperdix, in North America (6-14)
Spencer G. Sealy, Harry R. Carter
Greater Scaup, Aythya marila, Nest Site Characteristics on Grassy Island, New Brunswick (15-19)
Jon T. McRoberts, Nicole T. Quintana, W. Andrew Smith, Warren B. Ballard, F. Patrick Kehoe, Timothy G. Dilworth
Abundance and Habitat Selection of Breeding Scoters (Melanitta spp.) inOntario’s Hudson Bay Lowlands (20-27) Rodney W. Brook, Kenneth F. Abraham, Kevin R. Middel, R. Kenyon Ross
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Implantation and Parturition Dates of North American River Otters, Lontracanadensis, in Southern Missouri (28-30) Nathan M. Roberts, Shawn M. Crimmins, David A. Hamilton, Elsa Gallagher
Kudzu Vine, Pueraria montana, Adventive in Southern Ontario (31-33) Gerald E. Waldron, Brendon M. H. Larson
First Observations of Mormon Metalmark (Apodemia mormo) OvipositionBehaviour in Canada (34-37) Ashley Anne Wick, Johane Janelle, Shelley Pruss, Nadir Erbilgin
Barn Owl (Tyto alba) Predation on Big Brown Bats (Eptesicus fuscus) inPennsylvania (38-40) Suzanne M. Khalafalla, Carlos A. Iudica
An Anomalous Northern Saw-whet Owl (Aegolius acadicus) Egg (41-45) Theresa M. Burg, Randolph F. Lauff
An Extra-Limital Population of Black-tailed Prairie Dogs, Cynomysludovicianus, in Central Alberta (46-49) Helen E. Trefry, Geoffrey L. Holroyd
A Specimen of the High Arctic Subspecies of Atlantic Puffin, Fraterculaarctica naumanni, in Canada (50-54) Anthony J. Gaston, Jennifer F. Provencher
Vancouver Island Marmots (Marmota vancouverensis) Consume PlantsContaining Toxic Secondary Compounds (55-58)
Jeffery R. Werner
New Avian Breeding Records for Iqaluit, Nunavut (59-60)
David J. T. Hussell, Jeremy A. T. Hussell, Erica H. Dunn
Tributes and Obituaries
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A Tribute to James Herbert Soper, 1916–2012 (61-67)
Erich Haber
Book Reviews
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"How to be a Better Birder" by Derek Lovitch. 2012. [book review] (68-69)
Howard O. Clark
"Birds of Algonquin Park" by Ron Tozer. 2012. [book review] (69-70)
Fred Helleiner
"Birds of Aruba, Curacao and Bonaire" by Bart de Boer et al. 2012. [book review] (70-71)
Roy John
"A Guide to the Birds of India, Pakistan, Nepal, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Sri Lanka, and the Maldives" by Richard Grimmett et al. 2012. [book review] (71)
Roy John
"Assessment of species diversity in the Atlantic Maritime Ecozone" edited by Donald F. McAlpine and Ian M. Smith. 2010. [book review] (71-75)
Paul M. Catling
"Ecological Restoration" by Susan M. Galatowitsch. 2012. [book review]
(75-76)
Barry R. Taylor
"Encountering the Wild" by Carol Bennet McCuaig. 2011. [book review] (77)
Jim O'Neill
"Global Warming (Historical Guides to Controversial Issues in America)" by Brian C. Black and Gary J. Weisel. 2010. [book review] (77-79)
Alwynne B. Beaudoin
"Life Without Oil: Why We Must Shift To a New Energy Future" by Steve Hallett with John Wright. 2011. [book review] (80)
Jim O'Neill
"Oceanography and Marine Biology: An Introduction to Marine Science" by David W. Townsend. 2012. [book review] (81)
Eric L. Mills
"Social Networks and Natural Resource Management: Uncovering the Social Fabric of Environmental Governance" edited by Örjan Bodin and Christina Prell. 2011. [book review] (81-83)
Tremayne Stanton-Kennedy
Ecosystem Series: "Who Needs a Swamp?", "Who Needs a Jungle?", and "Who Needs an Iceberg?" by Karen Patkau. 2012. [children's books review] (83)
Carolyn Callaghan
"Who Will Save My Planet?" by Maria Christina Urrutia. 2012. [children's book review] (83-84)
Carolyn Callaghan
New titles (84-85)
Roy John
News and Comment
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Dr. Warren Baxter Ballard, Jr. 1947–2012 (86)
Carolyn Callaghan
On the Discovery of Eastern Leatherwood (Dirca palustris) (86-88)
Yaseen Mottiar
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