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Title
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1
Introduction to the Panel Discussion on the 50th Anniversary of the Western Section of the Wildlife Society
Barrett A . Garrison
40
2
What it Was Like in the 1950’s and 1960’s
Walter E. Howard
40
3
Some Observations on the Western Section of the Wildlife Society, 1970-1990
Michael T. Chapel
40
4
Observations of the Western Section of the Wildlife Society and the Wildlife Profession, 1990-2003
Barrett A. Garrison
40
5
The Future of the Western Section of the Wildlife Society
Reginald H. Barrett
40
6
Genetic Variation and Clonal Distribution of Quaking Aspen in the Central Sierra Nevada
Valerie D. Hipkins
40
7
Overwinter Storage of Carbohydrate in Aspen
Wayne D. Shepperd
40
8
Sexual Distribution of Aspen in the Sierra Nevada
David Burton
40
9
Techniques to Restore Aspen Forests in the Western U.S.
Wayne D. Shepperd
40
10
An Implementation Monitoring Protocol for Aspen
David Burton
40
11
Effects of Conifers on Aspen-Breeding Bird Communities in the Sierra Nevada
T. Will Richardson
40
12
Distribution and Habitat Use of Pacific Pond Turtles in a Summer Impounded River
David G. Cook
40
13
Bird Habitat Use and Bird-Aircraft Strikes at Beale Air Force Base, California
James W. Cain III
40
14
Effects of Environmental Conditions on Owl Responses to Broadcast Calls
Ryan P. O’Donnell
40
15
Using Archaeological Remains to Document Regional Fish Presence in Prehistory; A Central California Case Study
Kenneth W. Gobalet
40
16
Closing Canopies and Changing Trophic Energy Pathways in Western Conifer Forests: Where do we go from here?
David O. Smith
40
17
A Test of the Judas Technique as a Method for Eradicating Feral Pigs
Jeffery T. Wilcox
40
18
Occurrence of California Mule Deer in the Southern San Joaquin Valley, California
Howard Clark
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