Transactions of the 28th North American Wildlife and Natural Resources Conference
Statler Hilton Hotel
Detroit,
MI
Part I - General Sessions - Sinews of Security
- Formal Opening, C. R. Gutermuth
- Well-Managed Forest Resources, F. A. Harrison
- Land, People, and Resources, Marion S. Monk, Jr.
- The Job Ahead, Ira N. Gabrielson
- Study of Wildlife Problems in National Parks, A. Starker Leopold
General Session - Conservation's World-Wide Challenge
- Conservation for World Peace, Orville L. Freeman
- Technical Assistance - Needs and Opportunities, Herbert J. Waters
- Resource Development Through Education, Stephen H. Spurr
Part II - Technical Sessions - Wetlands and Inland Water Resources
- Inventory of Waterfowl Environment of Prairie Canada, John J. Lynch, Charles D. Evans, and V. C. Conover
- Fishways on Eastern Rivers, Albert M. Day
- Wildlife in the Small Watershed Program, Warren H. Nord
- Impounded Tidal Marshes in Delaware, 1956-1962, E. P. Catts, F. H. Lesser, R. F. Darsie, Jr., O. Florshuts, E. E. Tindall
- Canada Goose Flocks in the North Central States, Harvey K. Nelson
- Deaths of Waterfowl on the Lower Detroit River - Winter 1960, George S. Hunt and Archibald B. Cowan
- Hunting Regulations in Migratory Bird Management, Aelred D. Geis
Disease, Nutrition, and Controls
- Helminth Populations of the Canvasback, G. W. Cornwell and A. B. Cowan
- Leptospirosis in Ontario Cervidae, John E. McGowan, Lars Karstad and N. A. Fish
- Coccidiosis in Two Wisconsin Sciuridae, Robert S. Dorney
- Exposure of Wildlife Workers to Zoonotic Diseases, Wayne H. Thompson, Daniel O. Trainer, Virginia Allen, and James B. Hale
- Tropical Cattle Fever Tick Controversy, Charles M. Marshall, George A. Seaman, and Frank A. Hayes
- Parasites and Disease of Bison in Canada, N. S. Novakowski, J. G. Cousineau, and G. B. Kolenosky
Field and Farm Resources
- Status of the Foreign Game Introduction Program, Gardiner Bump
- Rating Soils for Wildlife Habitat, Philip F. Allan, Lloyd E. Garland, and R. Franklin Dugan
- Automation in Wildlife Programs, Howard J. Stains
- Revegetation and Management of Critical Sites, Charles V. Riley
- South Dakota Pheasant Populations, Robert B. Dahlgren
- Wild Turkey Introductions in Nebraska, Harvey Y. Suetsugu and Karl E. Menzel
- Small Watershed Projects and Wildlife, Forrest V. Durand
Coastal and Marine Resources
- Management and Status of Marine Mammals in Alaska, James W. Brooks
- Pacific Coast Whaling and Whale Research, Dale W. Rice
- Disease in Marine Populations, Carl J. Sindermann
- Fish-Passage Research in the Columbia River Basin, Gerald B. Collins
- Safeguarding the "High-Yield" Areas of Our Coast, Richard H. Pough
- Paper Mill Pollution in Puget Sound, A. F. Bartsch
- Pesticides - A New Factor in Coastal Environments, Philip A. Butler
Forest and Range Resources
- Aerial Survey Results on Brown Bears, Albert W. Erickson and Donald B. Siniff
- Insecticide Residues in Game Animals, Richard E. Pillmore and Robert B. Finley, Jr.
- Observation of an Enclosed Deer Herd, David A. Arnold and Louis J. Verme
- Effect of Nutrition on White-Tailed Deer Fawns, Louis J. Verme
- Radio-Telemetry Techniques for Ruffed Grouse Studies, William H. Marshall and John J. Kupa
- Sample Measurement of Forest Recreation Use, Charles T. Cushwa and Burd S. McGinnes
- Wild Ungulates on East African Savanna, Lee M. Talbot and Martha H. Talbot
Conservation Information and Education
- Conservation Education Through In-Service Training, Thurman H. Trasper
- The Role of Education in Conservation, Harold E. Alexander
- The Need to Define Conservation Controversies, Dwight F. Rettie
- Education for Resource Managers, Arnold W. Bolle
- Information and Education - Base for Conservation, Douglas E. Wade
- The Need for Historic Perspective in Conservation, Charles H. Callison
- Stimulating Community Action in Conservation, Hugh B. Masters
- Appraisal of Conference Program, Henry Clepper
- Close of the 28th Conference, C. R. Gutermuth
Published annually since 1915, the Transactions of the North American Wildlife and Natural Resources Conference provide a unique and informative record of the direction and momentum of professional natural resource management. Tracking current research and management emphases and the perspectives and approaches to meeting the challenges to sustaining and conserving North America's wildlife and their habitats, the Transactions is a valuable reference for all who deal with the complexities and intricacies of natural resource issues, policies and programs.
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