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Item The Call of the Wild -- Wildlife Biology Member's Manual, Book 1(St. Paul, MN: University of Minnesota Extension Service, 1992) McInnes, Pamela; Kroll, Mary"Presents many facts, activities, puzzles, and projects for children who want to learn more about wildlife and their habitats. Includes wildlife identification playing cards and instructions for card games. For children ages 9 to 13." (University of Minnesota Extension Service website.)Item Shooting Sports/Wildlife: Leader's Guide(St. Paul, MN: University of Minnesota Extension Service, 1990) Fritsche, Arlon E.; Hagen, Jerry; Hamm, Michael; Karels, Larry; Kitts, James; Kraai, Keith D.; Krahn, Gordy J.; Kroll, Mary; Kroll, Thomas; Kvasnicka, John; McGuire, Patrick; McInnes, Pamela; Meyer, Orv; Miller, Garth; Stevens, William F.; Zurcher, Thomas D.This publication is for 4-H volunteers who wish to teach shooting sports. It consists of five sections: Hunter Ethics and Wildlife Management; Safety; Nomenclature and Shooting Skills; Special Hunting Skills; and Associated 4-H Activities.Item Trees + Me = Forestry: 4-H Youth Development Forest Resources Project, Intermediate Level(St. Paul, MN: University of Minnesota Extension Service, 1991) Kroll, Mary; Hansen, RobertThis book is for youth enrolled in the 4-H Forest Resources Project. Topics covered include: an introduction to forest resources, dendrology, the life cycle of trees, forest succession, compass and map use, and forest inventory basics.Item Treetop: 4-H Forest Resources Beginner Guide(St. Paul, MN: University of Minnesota Extension Service, 1994) Kroll, Mary"Introduces young children to basic forestry and ecology concepts through many activities and illustrations. Includes ideas for science and county fair projects, 'KidsCards' to cut out and use to help identify trees, and a foldout forest to cut out, color, and build. (First in a series of 4-H forestry manuals, followed by Trees + Me = Forestry for 9-to 12-year-olds, and Forests Forever, for ages 12 and up.) For ages 6 to 9."(University of Minnesota Extension website)