Transactions of the 29th North American Wildlife and Natural Resources Conference

Transactions of the 29th North American Wildlife and Natural Resources Conference

Transactions of the 29th North American Wildlife and Natural Resources Conference

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Part I - General Sessions - Sharing the Responsibility

  • Formal Opening, C. R. Gutermuth
  • Remarks of the Chairman, Irving K. Fox
  • Human Needs and Resources Values, Jim Gibson
  • Private Responsibilities for Resources, Bernard L. Orell
  • Next Move - Where? Whose?, Ira N. Gabrielson
  • Predator and Rodent Control in the United States, A. Starker Leopold

Where Do We Stand?

  • Remarks of the Chairman, Harry R. Woodward
  • What Price Resources for the Good Life?, Stewart L. Udall
  • Strengthening the Biological Foundations of Resources Management, Paul J. Kramer
  • Land, People, Water: Problems and Solutions, Robert E. Dils
  • Progress in Research on Native Vegetation for Resources Management, Joseph F. Pechanec

Part II - Technical Sessions - Wetlands and Inland Water Resources

  • Man-Made Channel Alterations in Montana Streams, John C. Peters and William Alvord
  • Hydrology of Forested Headwaters at Coweeta Hydrologic Laboratory, John D. Hewlett
  • Developing Fish and Wildlife Resources Through Public Law 566, Albert M. Day
  • Emigrations of Drought-Displaced Ducks to the Arctic, Henry A. Hansen and Donald E. McKnight
  • Radar Studies of Waterfowl Migration, Frank C. Bellrose
  • Ammonium Nitrate for Marsh Blasting, John Mathison, Hogan Byerlich, and Robert Radke
  • Management of Beaver and Beaver Habitat in the Southeast, Dale H. Arner

Disease, Nutrition and Control

  • Foods and Nutrition of Missouri and Midwestern Pheasants, Leroy J. Korschgen
  • Louse and Chigger Infestations as Related to Host Size, Carl A. Mohr and William A. Stumpf
  • The Virus of Epizootic Hemorrhagic Disease of Deer, J. Ditchfield, J. G. Debbie, and L. H. Karstad
  • Infections Due to Listeria Monocytogenes in Wildlife, M. L. Gray
  • Accumulation of Fallout Cesium-137 in Alaskan Natives, W. C. Hanson and H. E. Palmer
  • Hypogonadism in White-Tailed Deer in Texas, Jack Ward Thomas, R. M. Robinson, and R. G. Magruder
  • Winter Weights of Yellowstone Elk, Kenneth R. Greer and Robert E. Howe

Field and Farm Resources

  • Rating System for Canadian Wetlands Preservation, B. J. Rose and H. R. Morgan
  • Introduction, Release and Survival of European and Asiatic Game Birds, A. S. Jackson
  • Matedness in the Mourning Dove and Its Effect on the Census, Howard M. Wright
  • Reforestation and Quail Management in Kentucky, David M. Scott
  • Biases in Mail Questionnaires of Upland Game Hunters, R. K. Martinson and D. E. Whitesell
  • Association of Pheasants with Vegetative Types in Illinois, William R. Hanson and Ronald F. Labisky
  • Restocking of Fisher in the Lake States, George W. Irvine, Lester T. Magnus, and Bernard J. Beadle

Coastal and Marine Resources

  • Hunger, Man and the Seas, Donald G. Snyder
  • Estuarine Destruction, Monument to Progress, George A. Allen
  • New Shellfish Farming, Victor L. Loosanoff
  • The Fishes, Neglected Aspect of Estuarine Research, William H. Massmann
  • Analysis of Space Demands for Water and Shore, C. W. Threinen
  • Irradiation Preservation of Shellfish, Arthur F. Novak and Joseph A. Liuzzo
  • Demersal Fishes and Fisheries of the Northeastern Pacific, A. T. Pruter

Forest and Range Resources

  • Value of Big Game Hunting in a Private Forest, Robert K. Davis
  • Deer, Elk and Cattle Range Relations on Summer Range, Odell Julander and Duane E. Jeffrey
  • Relationships Between Wintering Mule Deer and the Physical Environment, Charles M. Loveless
  • Changes in Wildlife Habitat Following Brush Control, Thadis W. Box
  • Elk and Deer Habitat Use of Pinyon-Juniper Woodlands, Hudson G. Reynolds
  • Woodland Caribou in the Northwestern United States, H. Frank Evans
  • Relations Between Hunter Access and Deer Kill in North Carolina, George A. James, Frank M. Johnson, and Frank B. Barick

Conservation Information and Education

  • Can Five Million Readers Be Wrong?, Willard T. Johns
  • Are You Talking to Yourself?, E. F. Litthales
  • Guidelines for Conservation Action, Stewart M. Branborg
  • Enlisting Public Support for Conservation, William L. Reavley
  • Is There a Niche for the Generalist?, Paul A. Yambert
  • Conservation’s Myopia, Robert D. Calkins
  • Conservation Education - A National Failure, R. G. Lynch
  • Appraisal of the Conference, William E. Towell
  • Closing Remarks, 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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