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Volume 16 Issue 2 Pages 58 - 110 (October 1999)

Note from the Editor
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Thanks to the efforts of several authors and reviewers you can find a wide variety of articles and reports in this issue. I am very happy that more species from different continents are covered this time. This issue is once again a very thick one, at the maximum size for the printing machine. I can tell you that the reviewers have accepted another 3 articles and reports, and that the manuscripts are under revision by the authors.

Morten Elmeros, Liana Geidezis, Romana Hartl, Roel Hoeve, Jordi Ruiz-Olmo, Dave Rowe-Rowe, and Jevgeni Shergalin provided references for the list, which is not complete due to the shortage of space. I am very keen to gain information on unpublished reports, theses, etc., which may not be found by standard searches. I did not include references in this list, which may be found by mean of electronic search programmes. Furthermore, you can also find information on new books, and upcoming congresses. Please note the two calls for information and contact the searching parties directly.

The printing of this issue was sponsored by 'Amt der OÖ. Landesregierung Naturschutzabteilung'. Roel Hoeve once again organised the postage of a part of this issue.

Caterina Carugati (Italy) provided the photo of Aonyx capensis. I would like to ask all of you to contribute photos for the title pages for coming issues.

Kevin Roche (Třeboň) functions again as a reader for those contributions, which are not reviewed by at least one native speaker. Alvaro Soutullo (Uruguay) translated the abstracts into Spanish. I have to thank the 'Otter Bulletin Team' - Barbara Gutleb-Rainer (Oosterbeek), Hans van den Berg (Wageningen), and Els Hoogsteede-Veens (GRAFISCH SERVICE CENTRUM VAN GILS, Wageningen) - for their continuing help. Tobias and Helena did all the work with the envelopes.

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