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Transactions of the Western Section of the Wildlife Society


Transactions - 1995

VolumeArticleTitleFirst Author
311Changing Roles for Wildlife Professionals - Where We've Been and Where We're HeadedHal Salwasser
312Use of GIS in Determining Development Effects on Wildlife in Oak WoodlandsWilliam Tietje
313Developing Wildlife Management Objectives Having a Sound Ecological Basis: A Case StudyDon C. DeLong, Jr.
314Past Climates, Forests, and Disturbaces of the Sierra Nevada, California: Understanding the Past to Manage For the FutureWilliam F. Laudenslayer
315A Forest Manager's Experience of the Evolution and Role of Fire in Widllife Management in the Mixed-Conifer Forests of the Central Sierra NevadaJohn R. Mount
316Introduction of Non-Native Red Foxes in California: Implications for the Sierra Nevada Red FoxJeffrey C. Lewis
317Waterfowl Blinds in the San Joaquin Valley: Death Traps for Endangered SpeciesDavid J. Germano
318Sex Ratios of Fledgling and Recaptured Subadult Spotted Owls in the Southern Sierra NevadaGeorge N. Steger
319Characteristics of Kanagroo Rat Burrows in Fallow Fields of the Southern San Joaquin ValleyDavid J. Germano
3110Influence of Physiography and Vegetation on Small Mammals at the Naval Petroleum Reserves, CaliforniaBrian L. Cypher
3111Woodrat Abundance and Habitat Measurements in Oak Woodland at Camp Roberts, California: Preliminary ResultsWilliam Tietje
3112Morphological Differences Between Two White-Footed Mice, Peromyscus boylii and Peromyscus californicus, in Oak Woodlands of Fresno County, CaliforniaRoberta J. Fargo
3113Preliminary Observations on Den Selection by Female and Subadult Black Bears in Northwestern CaliforniaRobert Stafford
3114A Technique to Assess Potential Late-Successional Forest Stands in CaliforniaMichael C. Grifantini
3115Fuzzy Sets and Wildlife Habitat Models, Bridge From Concept to RealityRobert J. Laacke

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