Transactions of the 27th North American Wildlife and Natural Resources Conference
Denver Hilton Hotel
Denver,
CO
Part I - General Sessions - Strength Through Recreation
- Formal Opening, C. R. Gutermuth
- Remarks of the Chairman, Quigg Newton
- Recreational Needs in the Years Ahead, Hon. Lee Metcalf
- Recreation for Young America, Julian W. Smith
- Getting on with the Job, Ira N. Gabrielson
- Recreation's Future - Whose Responsibility?
- Remarks of the Vice-Chairman, DeWitt Nelson
- The Public Role in Recreation, Hon. Gaylord A. Nelson
- The Private Role in Outdoor Recreation, Al Bull
Part II - Technical Sessions - Wetlands and Inland Water Resources
- Effects of Drought and Land Use on Prairie Ducks, James W. Salyer
- Effects of Headwater Impoundment on Waterfowl, A. T. Cringan, R. E. Mason, and J. Hugh Palmer
- Managed Goose Hunting at Horicon Marsh, Richard A. Hunt, J. G. Bell, and L. R. Jahn
- Biological Controls for Waterweeds, Roy A. Grizzell, Jr., and William W. Neely
- A Quantitative Study of Mallard Crops in Louisiana, H. A. Junca, E. A. Epps, and L. L. Glasgow
- Multiple Purpose Developments in Small Watersheds, Philip F. Allan and Ivan McKeever
- Mollusks as Food of Lesser Scaup along the Louisiana Coast, Bobby G. Harmon
Disease, Nutrition, and Controls
- Means of Improving Vertebrate Pest Control, Walter E. Howard
- Rumen Contents Analysis as an Index to Range Quality, David R. Klein
- Relapse of Haemoproteus sacharovi in Mourning Doves, John N. Farmer
- Relation of Ectoparasite Load to Host Size, Carl O. Mohr and William A. Stumpf
- The Federal Pest Control Review Board, Robert M. Paul
- The Jackson Hole Elk Herd, Robert H. Bendt
Field and Farm Resources
- Wildlife in Kentucky Agricultural Programs, Robert Hornsby, Joe Bruna, Robert Eversole, and Robert Kessler
- An Eight-Year Trend in Quail and Dove Call Counts, Frank B. Golley
- Radioactive Iodine in Jack Rabbit Thyroids, W. C. Hanson
- Wildlife Population Fundamentals, J. Burton Lauckhart
- Regional Variations in Cottontail Productivity, Vernon C. Stevens
- Economic Aspects of Wildlife Abundance, Arnold W. Bolle and Richard D. Taber
- Minnesota Prairie Management Techniques, John R. Tester and William H. Marshall
Coastal and Marine Resources
- Waterfowl Foods in Coastal Marsh Impoundments in Louisiana, Ernest S. Jemison and Robert H. Chabreck
- Canada Geese of Coastal Alaska, Henry S. Hansen
- Saline Soils and Brackish Waters in Fish and Wildlife Management, William W. Neely
- Evaluation of a Fishery, James A. Crutchfield
- Salt-Water Angling and the Resources Problem, John R. Clark
- Fishery Oceanography in the Tropical Atlantic, Robert C. Wilson
Forest and Range Resources
- Problems in Forest Habitat Measurement, Thomas C. Evans
- Recent Forest Management Trends, Walter P. Gould
- A Method for Evaluating Habitat for Forest Wildlife, John H. Ehrenreich and Dean A. Murphy
- Application of Herbicides in Southern Forests as Related to Wildlife, E. B. Chamberlain, Jr., and Thomas K. Goodrich
- The Place of Browse Seeding in Game Range Management, Richard L. Hubbard
- Timber-Wildlife Coordination Concepts for Eastern Forests, Robert H. Giles Jr.
- Game Management in Hawaii, Lyman Nichols, Jr.
Conservation Information and Education
- Radio and Television in Ohio's Conservation Program, David L. Hanselman
- The Recreation Boom - A Challenge, Stanley A. Cain
- Resource Use Education in Urban Areas, J. J. Shomon
- Wildlife Extension - Past, Present and Future, Eldon H. Smith and Jack H. Berryman
- Broadening Graduate Conservation Training, Roger D. Hale
- Home Study Courses in Conservation, Carl A. Carlozzi
- Can Biologists Break the Bottleneck?, John M. Anderson
- Appraisal and Critique of the Conference, Seth Gordon
- Closing Remarks, C. R. Gutermuth
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