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    Uljana Wolf: Poesie

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    traduzione di una scelta di liriche tratte dalla raccolta "meine schönste lengevitch

    I tempi e lo spazio delle immagini

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    Il saggio, a quattro mani (con G. Wolf) analizza la decorazione della chiesa di Santa Maria di Torcello, in particolare il mosaico dell'abside e della cappella meridionale, in relazione all'antera 'machina' decorativa della chiesa (come doveva essere in origine, fino alla fase quattrocentesca), considerandola anche sin rapporto al portato scultoreo e alla decorazione dell'iconostasi lignea. Sono considerate altresì le istanze teologiche e filologiche sottese al portato epigrafico dell'abside

    Monitoring wolf populations using howling points combined with sign survey transects

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    Wolves respond to simulated howling, especially during the mating and breeding seasons. Simulated howling points are, therefore, commonly used by many wolf researchers around the world to estimate pack numbers in a given area. A large amount of information is available on various pack breeding areas in Asturias, the only region in north-western Spain where the Iberian wolf (Canis lupus signatus, Cabrera 1907) is not classed as a game species. Wolf research began there in the early 1980s. We present the results of the latest study on population status, conducted between July and November, 2001. Using sampling transects to detect wolf scat and scratch marks and designated howling and observation points, twenty one (21) wolf packs were definitely located, with two others considered “likely”. Nineteen (19) packs were detected using howling points (n=314). The results of this study show that simulated howling points and sampling transects are reliable and inexpensive way of detecting wolf packs

    Sonate à 3 Mains in G / Composèe par E. W. Wolf

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    SONATE À 3 MAINS IN G / COMPOSÈE PAR E. W. WOLF Sonate à 3 Mains in G / Composèe par E. W. Wolf (1) Titelseite (1) Partitur (2

    Bauer (Wolf G.) interview

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    Mr. Bauer was a pioneer climber on Mt. Rainier and Mt. Goode. He was the founder of the Mountaineers climbing course and helped establish the Mountain Rescue Council. Subject timestamps: (00:00) Early climbing and skiing interests (2:00) 1927 Bauer joins Mountaineers, was a ski instructor at 15, (3:10) Bauer wins the first slalom race at Snoqualmie Lodge, involvement in skiing with mountaineering, (6:00) 1932 involved with Cub Scouts in Troop 145 (Wallingford District); started the Scout Explorer program which involved climbing training, (9:00) 1934 approached Mountaineer board about teaching a climbing course, began teaching course via European books Bauer read, (14:15) second year of course administration [1935], beginning and advanced technical climbing courses taught by Bauer, (16:20) technical skills allow Bauer to climb more difficult peaks, older Mountaineer "cliques" take notice of new techniques, (19:00) correspondence with Sierra Club re: Northwest ice and snow climbing in exchange for Sierra information on rock climbing, (20:20) imported pitons and other equipment before they were carried in stores, (21:40) skiing history in Seattle [stop in tape], (23:15) July 1936 first ascent of Mt. Goode was a class project in Bauer climbing course, (28:15) equipment and techniques used when Bauer climbed vs. "current" climbing techniques,(30:30) continuation of Mt. Goode climb detail; Jack Hossack, George MacGowan included in climb, (34:55) first several attempts on Ptarmigan Ridge (NW side) on Mt. Rainier, (43:15) safety considerations during Ptarmigan Ridge climb, (46:00) Mountain Rescue and Safety Council origins in 1948, Otto Trott, Ome Daiber join, (53:55) 1948 first Mountain Rescue and Safety Council conference, (56:45) safety equipment and technique. Interview ends abruptly, several stops and starts in tape with loud thumps. This accession is part of the North Cascades History Project.To request a high resolution or uncompressed reproduction, or to obtain permission to use any portion of this item, contact the University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections. Email: [email protected]. Please reference the Digital ID Number.1 sound cassette, analog, stere

    Das Markgrafenland, vom Basler Münster aus gesehen

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    L.R. delt. ; Lith. G. Wolf in BaselFederlithographiePanorama auf 1 Blatt aufgezogenAls Beilage erschienen in: J. P. Hebel. Festgabe zu seinem hundertsten Geburtstage / hrsg. von Friedrich Becker. Basel, 1860 (mit Beschreibung des Panoramas S. 328-332

    Costa Rica / [William G. Duncan and Diana L. Wolf].

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    "A United States Department of Commerce publication.""April 1973.""This profile was prepared by William G. Duncan and Diana L Wolf ..."Caption title."Source notes" (p. 8-10).Mode of access: Internet

    Ardith Bowden and G. Wolf

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    Ardith Bowden and G. Wolf are pictured during his leave from the service

    The costs and benefits of animal predation: An analysis of Scandinavian wolf re-colonization.

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    After coming close to extinction, the grey wolf (Canis lupus) has re-colonized Scandinavia during the last two decades. The current population numbers some 100–120 individuals, and is distributed in small packs along the Swedish–Norwegian border. However, with wolf re-colonization, several conflicts have arisen. One conflict is due to wolf predation on livestock, especially sheep and reindeer. Another is predation on wild ungulates. As the wolves have shown a strong preference for moose (Alces alces) in this respect, a smaller moose population is available for game hunting. The cost of increased moose predation by wolves is examined using a two-step process. First, we analyse the costs to landowners, comprising the loss of animals potentially available for hunting less the reduction in browsing damage associated with a smaller moose population. Second, we examine the problem from a broader point of view, where costs external to landowners and local communities are included. By far the most important cost here is damage related to collisions between moose and motor vehicles.

    Sei Sonate Per Il Clavicembalo Solo / Composte Da E. G. Wolf Maestro Di Capella Di S. A. S. La Duchessa Di Sassonia Weimar Ed Eisenach

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    SEI SONATE PER IL CLAVICEMBALO SOLO / COMPOSTE DA E. G. WOLF MAESTRO DI CAPELLA DI S. A. S. LA DUCHESSA DI SASSONIA WEIMAR ED EISENACH Sei Sonate Per Il Clavicembalo Solo / Composte Da E. G. Wolf Maestro Di Capella Di S. A. S. La Duchessa Di Sassonia Weimar Ed Eisenach (1) Titelseite (1) Widmung (2) Sonata I. (5) Sonata II. (12) Sonata III. (21) Sonata IV. (28) Sonata V. (36) Sonata VI. (42) Kolophon (50) Verzeichniß der Pränumeraten (51
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