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1
Tule Elk Management: Problems Encountered with a Successful Wildlife Management Program
Donald B. Koch
23
2
Are We Ready for the Next Ten Years?
Jack C. Parnell
23
3
The Importance of Credibility to Wildlife Biologists
Richard L. DeChambeau
23
4
A Legislator's Perspective on Wildlife Management
James A. Costa
23
5
Wildlife Management Accountability: Public Interest, Natural Diversity, and Political Action
Richard A. Spotts
23
6
Using the Media: to your Benefit, to the Benefit of Reporters, and to the Benefit of Wildlife
Jim Matthews
23
7
California in the Year 2000: Resources and Demographics
Robert A. Ewing
23
8
Americans Outdoors: Preparing for the 21st Century
Hal Salwasser
23
9
The Partnerships of Today and Tomorrow
Jay D. Hair
23
10
The California Nature Conservancy: Turning Land Protection Opportunities into Accomplishments
Robert B. Hansen
23
11
Coordinationg Wildlife Management with Hardwood Conservation the Extension Approach
Robert H. Schmidt
23
12
A Geo-Based Resource Information System with Applications for Monitoring Wildlife in Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks
David M. Graber
23
13
The Development of a Microcomputer Database System for Wildlife Habitat Relationships Data
Irene Timossi
23
14
The Potential for Feral Cat Control Through Cooperation
Arlette Gilson
23
15
Extension, Regulation, and Wildlife Damage Control: An Example form Western Australia
Terrell P. Salmon
23
16
Characteristics of Fund-Raising Solicitations by Environmental and Animal Rights Organizations
Robert H. Schmidt
23
17
Implementing California's Deer Herd Management Plans
Douglas R. Updike
23
18
Mountain Sheep Reintroduction in The Central Sierra: A Cooperative Effort
Jeffrey A. Keay
23
19
Mountain Sheep in California: A Historical Perspective on 108 Years of Full Protection
John D. Wehausen
23
20
Pronghorn Management in California
L. Bud Pyshora
23
21
Response of Western Mountain-Mahogany to Pruning in Northern California
Edith S. Asrow
23
22
Creative Approaches to Aspen Management for Wildlife
Elaine J. Zieroth
23
23
Spring Food Preferences of Mule Deer in the North Kings Deer Herd
Charles J. Evans
23
24
Results of a Membership Questionaire for the Western Section of the Wildlife Society
Robert H. Schmidt
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