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Holly, a mother of three, wanted to believe her life was perfect the second time around when she married Army Sgt. Daniel. However, when Daniel received the call that his unit was to be deployed to Afghanistan, subtle cracks in their marriage that Holly blindly dismissed rapidly became deeper. Over the course of one year, Daniel's behavior began to unravel, revealing his frightening true colors. Holly receives a timely gift from a friend, a journal, that would help piece together the chaos to follow. As Holly drowns in her own vicious cycle of depression, isolation, anxiety, and self-doubt, she knew she needed to turn to God. Through faith, prayer, journaling, and perseverance, Holly pieces together embarrassing truths about her husband. A work in progress, combined with God's love, Holly slowly learns to love and trust someone she forgot existed""herself.
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In 1995, the University of Alberta hosted The Second International Martes Symposium, an event that brought together scientists to discuss the state of knowledge about mammals of the genus Martes, which includes martens, fishers, and sables. Martes: Taxonomy, Ecology, Techniques, and Management is the proceedings of this symposium and is comprised of 31 technical papers on diverse aspects of these small carnivores. The papers highlight research findings and the importance of the genus Martes to naturalists, zoologists, wildlife managers and foresters. This book is a useful reference for researchers and members of the public interested in discovering more about the habits and conservation of martens, fishers, and sables.
Ecologists increasingly recognize the importance of scale in our understanding of nature. Landscape ecology in particular emphasizes temporal and spatial scales. While research and management of wildlife has traditionally emphasized studies at smaller scales, it is now acknowledged that larger, landscape-level patterns strongly influence demographic processes in wild animal species. This book is the first to provide the conceptual basis for learning how larger scale patterns and processes can influence the biology and management of wildlife species. It is divided into three sections: * Underlying Concepts * Landscape Metrics * Applications and Large Scale Management Wildlife and Landscape Ecology will be welcomed by scientists and managers with interest in and responsibility for the health of wild populations and their role in ecosystems.
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The ecology of the ever-changing Maine forest