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Chittenango Ovate Amber Snail

Educational resources on Chittenango Ovate Amber Snail

Chittenango Ovate Amber Snail or Succinea chittenangoensis is listed on the IUCN Red list (1996) as Data Deficient . IUCN Profile of the Chittenango Ovate Amber Snail

Academic web links for the Chittenango Ovate Amber Snail.


TAXONOMY
The Chittenango ovate amber snail is also known as the Appalachian amber snail or Appalachian ambersnail (05). The type specimen of S. chittenangoensis is in the Academy
fwie.fw.vt.edu/WWW/esis/lists/e355002.htm

spahr: unnamed dragonfly species
Checkered White Was there a tsunami? Chittenango Ovate Amber Snail What had it been like for the penguins or the fish? Clubshell . title about 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
people.mills.edu/jspahr/uds3.htm

ANNUAL REPORT
Conservation Research on the Chittenango Ovate Amber Snail (US Fish & Wildlife Service, $60,000, 2007-09, $30,000 this year, PIs: J. Frair and J. Gibbs; partial
www.esf.edu/efb/documents/FrairAnnualReport08-09.doc

New Awards -- October 2007
New Awards -- October 2007 . Frair, J (PI), EFB and Gibbs, J (Co-PI), EFB. Conservation Research on the Chittenango Ovate Amber Snail. US Fish and Wildlife Service
www.esf.edu/research/awardreport/200710october.doc

ANNUAL REPORT
Member, Chittenango Ovate Amber Snail recovery team (2002-present) Nine Mile Creek Conservation Council, Council Member, Camillus, New York (2001-present).
www.esf.edu/efb/documents/GibbsAnnualReport08-09.doc

A Snail, a Fern Find No Place Like Home Here
Two of Central New York’s rarest and most famous endangered species are the Chittenango ovate amber snail and the hart’s-tongue fern. The snail, whose scientific name is
www.esf.edu/communications/news/2003/07.15.snailfern.htm

Snails Crawl Back From Edge
Researchers last week finished the most detailed census ever taken of the Chittenango ovate amber snail, a unique 8,000-year-old species found only in Central New York.
www.esf.edu/communications/news/2002/10.13.snailsback.pdf

Postdoctoral and Professional Positions
Postdoctoral and Professional Positions. Last update: 6/30/2006 (post dates from the last two weeks in red) Please consider a voluntary contribution if you would like to post a job
www.biology.duke.edu/jackson/ecophys/05postdoc.html

Martin Luther King Jr.
Chittenango Falls is also home to the endangered Chittenango Ovate Amber Snail (Novisuccinea chittenangoensis). Live specimens of the Chittenango snail cannot be found anywhere
sthweb.bu.edu/index.php?option=com_awiki&view=mediawiki&article=Chittenango_Falls_State...

Graduate Opportunities
Graduate Opportunities. Last update: 6/30/2006. Please consider a voluntary contribution if you would like to post a job ad
www.biology.duke.edu/jackson/ecophys/05grad.html







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