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Journal articles on the topic "Summer Home Park (Calif.)"

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Obbard, Martyn E., Melissa B. Coady, Bruce A. Pond, James A. Schaefer, and Frank G. Burrows. "A distance-based analysis of habitat selection by American black bears (Ursus americanus) on the Bruce Peninsula, Ontario, Canada." Canadian Journal of Zoology 88, no. 11 (2010): 1063–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/z10-072.

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Because of their wide-ranging habits, conserving large carnivores such as American black bears ( Ursus americanus Pallas, 1780) often depends on understanding habitat needs beyond the boundary of protected areas. We studied habitat selection by black bears in the vicinity of Bruce Peninsula National Park, Ontario — a small, isolated population whose persistence appears dependent on habitat on lands outside the Park. We used an approach based on Euclidean distances to document seasonal habitat selection at two spatial scales and to identify candidate habitat types for protection. Adult females
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Williams, Pat, Ray Darville, and Michael Legg. "Grand Teton National Park Focused Visitor Survey." UW National Parks Service Research Station Annual Reports 35 (January 1, 2012): 51–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.13001/uwnpsrc.2012.3927.

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In the summer of 2010 research was conducted in Grand Teton National Park to ascertain trip characteristics of GRTE visitors, examine pertinent socio-demographic visitor characteristics, develop an understanding of how visitor socio-demographics affect trip characteristics and outcomes, and determine how these characteristics and demographics affect interest in and experiences with the Indian Arts Museum. Researchers spent seven weeks in the park and followed the onsite data gathering with an at home follow-up for visitors.
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Day, Moira. "The Edmonton Fringe Festival: Home on the Fringe." Canadian Theatre Review 45 (December 1985): 36–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.3138/ctr.45.005.

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In 1980 the city of Edmonton organized Summerfest to help alleviate the cultural aridity of the summer months. While Summerfest’s two musical festivals, Jazz City and International Folk, caught fire immediately, its theatre festival was slower to ignite. A plan to run a summer-long repertory season of primarily Shakespearean plays out of a large tent in a city park worked well in 1981. The programme fell through in 1982 when the city offered Northern Lights Theatre, the sponsoring company, only half its previous budget. Enter Brian Paisley, founder and artistic director of Chinook Theatre, a t
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Duty, Jason, Valerie Smith, Felipe Tavera, Tom Schindler, and David Schwind. "The New Rady Shell at Jacobs Park in San Diego." Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 152, no. 4 (2022): A33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1121/10.0015445.

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Located along the waterfront at Jacobs Park, the Rady Shell is the summer home for the San Diego Symphony. The shell opened in summer 2021 as a unique outdoor venue in downtown San Diego. When not used for performances, the lawn is open to the public. Salter provided input on the physical acoustics and technology components within the shell. This presentation focuses on the interior acoustics of the shell. The shell utilizes the first Meyer Sound Constellation system designed for stage acoustics in an outdoor venue. To enhance the experience for the symphony on stage, a mixture of reflective a
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Galbraith, David A., Mark W. Chandler, and Ronald J. Brooks. "The fine structure of home ranges of male Chelydra serpentina: are snapping turtles territorial?" Canadian Journal of Zoology 65, no. 11 (1987): 2623–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/z87-398.

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Four male snapping turtles (Chelydra serpentina) were located by radiotelemetry during the summers of 1985 and 1986 in 5.5-ha Broadwing Lake, Algonquin Park, Ontario. We measured sizes and overlaps of home ranges and core areas. Average size of home range did not differ greatly between years, and location of individual home ranges remained stable from one year to the next in two of three turtles studied both years. Within individual home ranges, the distribution of locations of most turtles was aggregated, but was not significantly different from Poisson distributions. Home ranges overlapped,
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Johnson, Paul. "Community/Social Action Groupwork in Indigenous and Rural Communities Zimbabwe Summer 2019." Groupwork 29, no. 3 (2021): 96–102. http://dx.doi.org/10.1921/gpwk.v29i3.1448.

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In June 2018, I was fortunate enough to attend and present at the IASWG Symposium at Kruger National Park in South Africa. It was a truly amazing experience. However, in July of 2019 I was once again able to return to the African continent. This time to visit Zimbabwe. For the past four years, my friend and School Principal Chris Labbe, had been visiting and working with the IMVELO organization to raise funds for the following three schools: Ngamo Primary School, Mlevu Primary School and St Joseph’s Primary School.These three schools are located in the indigenous and rural rural villages of Hw
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Anderson, Stanley, Doug Wachob, Rachel Wigglesworth, and Nathan McClennen. "The Effects of Suburban Development and Wolf (Canis lupis) Recolonization on Coyotes (Canis latrans) in Jackson Hole, Wyoming." UW National Parks Service Research Station Annual Reports 22 (January 1, 1998): 15–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.13001/uwnpsrc.1998.3349.

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A comparative study of coyote (Canis latrans) home range, activity, habitat use, and diet in Grand Teton National Park (GTNP) and residential/agricultural areas surrounding Jackson, Wyoming was begun in May 1998 and will continue until August 1999. Twenty-seven coyotes were captured and fitted with radio collars equipped with activity and mortality sensors. Eleven of the coyotes reside in and around the residential/agricultural areas while 15 of the coyotes range from Moran Junction south to the National Elk Refuge. One coyote has remained in Bridger-Teton National Forest near Upper Slide Lake
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Mancinelli, S., L. Boitani, and P. Ciucci. "Determinants of home range size and space use patterns in a protected wolf (Canis lupus) population in the central Apennines, Italy." Canadian Journal of Zoology 96, no. 8 (2018): 828–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/cjz-2017-0210.

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Large carnivores are amongst the most susceptible species to human activities, and human-modified environments pose a threat to carnivore conservation. Wolves (Canis lupus Linnaeus, 1758) in the central Apennines, Italy, have coexisted with humans since historic times and represent a good case study to assess their spatiotemporal response to anthropogenic factors. From 2008 to 2010, we investigated the spatial behavior of wolves (seven wolves in five packs and six floaters) in the Abruzzo Lazio and Molise National Park. Orographically corrected annual home ranges of resident wolf packs, estima
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Johnson, Warren E., and William L. Franklin. "Spatial resource partitioning by sympatric grey fox (Dusicyon griseus) and culpeo fox (Dusicyon culpaeus) in southern Chile." Canadian Journal of Zoology 72, no. 10 (1994): 1788–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/z94-242.

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The activity patterns, home-range use, and habitat utilization of sympatric South American grey fox (Dusicyon griseus) and culpeo fox (Dusicyon culpaeus) in eastern Torres del Paine National Park, Chile, were studied to determine how the two species were distributed. Both species were primarily nocturnal. Mean percent daily activity did not differ between species or among seasons, but the grey fox had a greater daily activity rate in summer and fall and the culpeo fox in winter and spring. Seasonal and annual home ranges of culpeo foxes were larger than those of grey foxes, but did not differ
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McFarland, DC. "The Biology of the Ground Parrot, Pezoporus wallicus, in Queensland. I. Microhabitat Use, Activity Cycle and Diet." Wildlife Research 18, no. 2 (1991): 169. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/wr9910169.

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The microhabitat use, activity cycle and diet of the ground parrot in Cooloola National Park was examined by flushing birds, plotting call locations, radio-tracking 12 individuals, and sampling crop contents of trapped birds. Within a heathland, parrots appeared to use all parts of the dry and wet microhabitats but few of them used sedgelands and shrub- or tree-dominated areas. Birds visited dry microhabitats between late autumn and early summer, but used wet microhabitats mostly in summer. The shifts between dry and wet corresponded to changes in seed availability and accessibility, and may a
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Books on the topic "Summer Home Park (Calif.)"

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Wasp, Jean. For the love of music: Donald & Maureen Green Music Center, Home of Joan & Sanford I. Weill Hall, Schroeder Hall, Santa Rosa Symphony, Sonoma State University. Documentary Media, 2015.

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Ely, Adventure. Home Is Where You Park It: Road Trip Diary Summer Campsites Log Book. Independently Published, 2021.

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John, Muir, and Robert Macfarlane. My First Summer in the Sierra. Canongate Books, 2014.

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John, Muir. My First Summer in the Sierra. Gibbs Smith, Publisher, 2018.

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John, Muir, and Robert Macfarlane. My First Summer in the Sierra. Canongate Books, 2010.

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Miller, Scot, and Muir John. My First Summer in the Sierra. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company, 1998.

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John, Muir. My First Summer in the Sierra. Heyday, 2009.

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Miller, Scot, and Muir John. My First Summer in the Sierra: Illustrated Edition. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company, 2011.

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The Story of the Lakeside Home for Little Children: With sixty engravings : the summer home of the patients of the Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, situated at the Point Park, Toronto Island. [s.n.], 1994.

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editor, Allen-Taylor J. Douglas, ed. Sign my name to freedom: A memoir of a pioneering life. 2018.

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Book chapters on the topic "Summer Home Park (Calif.)"

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Nadel, Meryl. "From Fresh Air to Summer Camp." In Not Just Play. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190496548.003.0005.

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“From Fresh Air to Summer Camp: Social Work Enters the Picture” traces developments occurring from about 1900 to 1926. During this period the new profession of social work coalesced, incorporated the reform spirit of the Progressive Era, began to develop rationales for programs that could best benefit residents of congested urban environments, and established numerous social agency-sponsored summer camps. The purposes of these camps varied and included improved health and weight gain, play, Americanization, progressive informal education, skill-building, and group life as a milieu for growth a
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Kennedy, Michael. "The Bear, 1964–7." In Portrait of Walton. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192827746.003.0022.

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Abstract Walton laid aside composition for almost a year while he went on his travels. He visited Israel in July 1963, conducting performances of Belshazzar’sFeastin Tel Aviv, Haifa, and Jerusalem. From there he flew to Chicago, where he conducted three programmes of his music at Ravinia Park, summer home of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. In February 1964 he went to New Zealand, leaving Lady Walton (who had broken her leg) in Ischia. He visited his sister, Mrs Nora Donnelly, at Hastings and conducted his works in concerts in Auckland, Dunedin, Wellington, and Christchurch.
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Kowsky, Francis R. "What Is a Young Architect to Do, and How Is He to Get On?: 1824—1850." In Country, Park, & City. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195114959.003.0002.

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Abstract Calvert Vaux made the decision to leave his native England and to emigrate to the United States the day that he met Andrew Jackson Downing, a man whom many in America regarded as the supreme authority on matters of cultivated living. The encounter took place in London late in the summer of 1850, near the end of the European tour that Downing had been making since July of that year. “I was in a settled position and surrounded by friends,” said Vaux, “but I liked him so much, his foresight and observation were so apparent in the conversations we had and above all his style was so calcul
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Murray, John A. "Ragged Ear of Sable Pass." In A Republic Of Rivers. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195061024.003.0049.

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Abstract It was my great pleasure to be able to spend a portion of the summer of 1989 photographing and videotaping grizzly bears in Denali National Park. This essay, a chapter from a work in progress on Denali National Park, relates my experiences with Ragged Ear, a twelve-year-old female grizzly bear whose home range is centered on Sable Pass. Her story-gleaned from the field notebooks in which I recorded daily observations-tells much about the difficulties the bears face as they try to survive and reproduce in interior Alaska, about some of the surprising truths that contradict the myths th
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Ellenzweig, Allen. "A New Career." In George Platt Lynes. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190219666.003.0008.

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Financial considerations encourage George’s return home to Englewood from Paris in early spring 1929. There is some question of buying back the Park Place Bookshop. A day after his twenty-second birthday, George is rushed to the hospital for a ruptured appendix. He survives surgery and peritonitis, then is laid up for weeks. He grows moody facing a summer in suburban New Jersey while the rest of the Lyneses plan a European trip. By luck, Monroe and Glenway visit stateside and keep George entertained in the city and at the rectory. One night, George shows “the boys” his Kodak photos from Corsic
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Lehman, Thomas J. A. "Family Issues." In It’s Not Just Growing Pains. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195157284.003.0026.

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Abstract Most of the parents reading this book will not have a child with a serious chronic condition. They can skip this section. However, if your child does have a significant disability, or you think your child’s medical care is starting to take over your life, please read on. In one of my families there were three children; the oldest was a twelve year-old with severe arthritis. The decision was made that he would have a hip replacement after the end of the school year. Both parents were very concerned and everyone knew that Johnny was expected to be in the hospital for five days after the
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Heyman, Barbara B. "The Last Years, 1967–1981." In Samuel Barber. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190863739.003.0019.

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During the last fifteen years of his life, Barber struggled with depression, alcoholism, and creative blocks. His publisher believed this was due to the reception of Antony and Cleopatra, but Barber’s annual pilgrimages to Europe had begun much earlier, and it was more likely that the forced sale of Capricorn, the home he and Menotti had shared for three decades, contributed to his low morale. The upheaval was equivalent to the dissolution of a marriage. Money from the Metropolitan Opera commission enabled him to build a chalet in Santa Cristina, where he spent most of his time. He did not wit
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Reports on the topic "Summer Home Park (Calif.)"

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Kurimo-Beechuk, Elizabeth, Michael Byrne, and Wendy Wright. Landbird community monitoring at Cumberland Island National Seashore: 2012 data summary. National Park Service, Natural Resource Stewardship and Science, 2016. https://doi.org/10.36967/2228030.

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Birds are an important component of park ecosystems. Due to their high body temperature, rapid metabolism, and high ecological position in most food webs, birds are also good indicators of the effects of local and regional ecosystem changes. Patterns in the community composition, distribution, and occurrence of breeding birds provide a metric for assessing ecological integrity and sustainability in southeastern U. S. ecosystems. Further, trends in these attributes in relation to activities occurring at Cumberland Island National Seashore (e.g., management actions, natural disturbance, invasive
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Ziesler, Pamela, and Claire Spalding. Statistical abstract: 2021. National Park Service, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.36967/nrds-2293345.

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In 2021, recreation visits to National Park Service (NPS) sites rebounded from the COVID-19 pandemic-driven low visitation of 2020 and climbed to 297,115,406 recreation visits. This is an increase of 60 million recreation visits (+25.3%) from 2020 and a decrease of 30 million recreation visits (-9.3%) from 2019. Recreation visitor hours were 1,356,657,749 – a 28.6% increase from 2020 and a 5.1% decrease from 2019. Total overnight stays followed a similar pattern with 12,745,455 overnight stays – up 4.7 million (+58.5%) from 2020 and down 1.1 million (-8%) from 2019. Five parks were added to th
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