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Transactions of the Western Section of the Wildlife Society


Transactions - 1989

VolumeArticleTitleFirst Author
251Animal Welfare Concerns and Wildlife Trapping: Ethics, Standards and CommitmentsGilbert Proulx
252Factors in the Origin of the Western Section of TWSWalter E. Howard
253Thirty-five Years of Dedication to the Wildlife Profession: the Activities of the Western Section - TWSJim Yoakum
254An Exchange of Gifts: Toward the Evolution of Western EthicsRobert B. Weeden
255An Ecosystem Approach to Species Preservation: The Old-Growth IssueW. Dean Carrier
256Characteristics of Applicants Seeking Certification from The Wildlife Society, 1977 - 1985Morley W. Barrett
257Membership Survey of the Nevada Chapter of the Wildlife SocietyStephen A. Weiss
258The 1985 Farm Bill - What it is Doing in CaliforniaTerri A. Pencovic
259California's Private Lands Wildlife Management Area ProgramTerry M. Mansfield
2510Innovations of the Private Lands Wildlife Management Program: A History of Fee Hunting in CaliforinaE. Lee Fitzhugh
2511Brushpiles: A Time for Opportunity and Re-ExaminationW. Paul Gorenzel
2512Design Considerations for Monitoring Land Birds in Channel Islands National ParkMark K. Sogge
2513The Status of Mountain Lions in CaliforniaTerry M. Mansfield
2514The Distribution of Winter Mule Deer Use Around HomesitesDavid O. Smith
2515Migratory Patterns of Black-Tailed Deer on a Spring Staging Area: Bias of Herd Compositino Estimates?Jo Anne M. Smith-Flueck
2516A Comparison of Spotlight and Track Counts of Mule Deer in the Sierra Nevada FoothillsJeffrey R. Single
2517Clarification of Circular Home Range Probability Zones Based on Standard DiametersJeffrey R. Single
2518Design and Accuracy Considerations for Wildlife Telemetry Studies: Some Examples from UngulatesEric R. Loft

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