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The
Northwestern Naturalist
is the official journal of the Society. Originally published as
the Murrelet, it is recognized as the best source of early biological
studies in the Pacific Northwest. The tri-annual journal publishes
peer-reviewed original contributions dealing with the biology of
birds, mammals, amphibians and reptiles in the western United States
and Canada.
The Northwestern
Naturalist continues
a 70-year tradition of accepting feature articles and general notes
on the basis of high scientific merit. The journal also publishes
distributional records, including first and second occurrence reports
for this major biogeographical region. A 68-year cumulative index
(1920-1988) is now available at reduced rates for new members; it
may also be purchased by non-members.
Contact the
Editor of the Northwestern Naturalist:
Robert L. Hoffman, (541)758-7788; E-mail: robert_hoffman@usgs.gov
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