Transactions of the 30th North American Wildlife and Natural Resources Conference
Statler-Hilton Hotel
Washington,
DC
Part I - General Sessions - Public Responsibility for Resource Policy
- Formal Opening, C. R. Gutermuth
- Remarks of the Chairman, Ernest Brooks
- First Things First, Ira N. Gabrielson
- Resources of People, Thomas H. Kuchel
- Significance of Effective Resource Use, Ford T. Shepherd
- Resources of Government, Hubert H. Humphrey
- Remarks of the Secretary of the Interior at the Annual Banquet, March 9
Today's Opportunities - Tomorrow's Needs
- Resources and Man's Future, E. A. Cote
- Research and Education for Tomorrow's Needs, Ernest J. Nesius
- New Concepts in Environmental Planning, Edward G. Pleva
- Conservation for City and County, Charles H. W. Foster
Part II - Technical Sessions - Inland, Coastal and Marine Resources
- Remarks of the Chairman, W. Mason Lawrence
- Radioisotope Techniques in Fishery Research, T. R. Rice
- Problems and Progress in Stream Preservation, Harold E. Alexander
- Fifty-Seven Species of Fish in Oil-Refinery Waste Bio-Assay, William H. Irwin
- Coordinated Sandhill Crane Study in the Central Flyway, Raymond J. Buller and Erwin L. Beeker
- Pond Culture of Oysters - Past, Present, and Future, William N. Shaw
- Differential Vulnerability of Male and Female Canvasbacks to Hunting, David P. Olson
- Browse Preferences of Pronghorn Antelope in Southwestern Utah, Arthur D. Smith, Donald M. Beale, and Dean D. Doell
Disease, Nutrition and Control
- A Serological Study of Infectious Diseases of Wild Populations in South Texas, R. S. Cook, D. O. Trainer, W. C. Glazener and B. D. Nassif
- Cerebrospinal Nematodiasis (Pneumostrongylus Tenuis) in North American Cervids, Roy C. Anderson
- Korean Hemorrhagic Fever, John E. Scanlon
- Sarcosporidiosis in Ducks in Louisiana, Robert H. Chabreck
- Host-Parasite Interrelationships in Rodent Bot Fly Infections, E. P. Catts
- An Approach to the Pathogenesis of Viral Hemorrhagic Disease of Deer, J. G. Debbie, H. C. Rowsell, L. H. Karstad and J. Ditchfield
- The Use of Exploratory Surgery to Measure Productivity in a Population of Mammals, Lowell Adams
Waterfowl Resources
- Waterfowl Management in Canada, David A. Munro
- Waterfowl Research - Accomplishments, Needs, Objectives, H. Albert Hochbaum
- Waterfowl Species Management: Problems and Progress, Walter F. Crissey
- Waterfowl Habitat Under U.S. Agricultural Programs, D. A. Williams
- Private Clubs and the Waterfowl Resource, Walter T. Shannon
- Waterfowl Conservation in Mexico, Rodolfo Hernandez Corzo
- Waterfowl Habitat Preservation, John S. Gottschalk
Forest and Range Resources
- Deer Nutrition Research in Range Management, Donald R. Dietz
- Brush Management Techniques for Improved Forage Values in South Texas, Thadis W. Box and Jeff Powell
- Deer-Browse Production and Timber-Stand Improvement in Northern Hardwoods, James S. Jordan, Donald Hagar and William M. Stiteler, Jr.
- Wildlife in a Multiple Use Program, Frank W. Stanton
- Response of Kaibab Mule Deer to Reseeded Forest and Meadow, Charles R. Hungerford
- Feeding Coactions Between Snowshoe Hares and White-Tailed Deer in Northern Michigan, Theodore A. Bookhout
- Breeding Density, Reproductive Success, and Mortality of Rock Ptarmigan at Eagle Creek, Central Alaska, Robert B. Weeden
Field and Farm Resources
- An Analysis of the Effect of Artificial Nest Boxes on a Gray Squirrel Population, F. S. Barkalow, Jr., and R. F. Soots, Jr.
- Problems of Multiflora Rose Spread and Control, Robert F. Scott
- Aspects of Animal Movement and Home Range Data Obtained by Telemetry, John R. Tester and Donald B. Siniff
- Methods for Estimating Microtine Abundance, Don W. Hayne and Daniel Q. Thompson
- The Relation of Animal Behavior to Wildlife Management, A. W. Stokes and D. F. Balph
- Regulation of Pheasant Density Through Nest Abandonment in South-Central Nebraska, Raymond L. Linder and C. Philip Agee
- Moral, Ethical, and Fiscal Aspects of Wildlife Management, Justin W. Leonard
Conservation Information and Education
- Remarks of the Chairman, Keith G. Hay
- The Role of Newspapers in Projecting Conservation Thought, Edward J. Meeman
- Broadening the Base of Citizen Support for Conservation, Frank Gregg
- Overcoming Public Apathy in Financing Outdoor Recreation, Henry Ray King
- Conservation and the National Broadcasting Industry, Jay McMullen
- Conservation, a Useful Advertising Tool, Thomas G. Watson
- Natural Areas as School Conservation Education Aids, John W. Brainerd
- To Each His Own - Tailoring Information Programs to Fit the Audience, Dick H. Schaffer
- A New Conservation for an Urban America - An Appraisal of the 30th North American Wildlife and Natural Resources Conference, Maurice K. Goddard
- Closing Remarks, C. R. Gutermuth
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