Wildlife AbstractsU.S. Department of the Interior, Fish & Wildlife Service, 1954 |
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Acad animals Anon areas Assn BEAVER Biol Biological BOBWHITE BOBWHITE QUAIL Bulletin Calif CALIFORNIA Comm CONSERVATION CONTROL Cornell Univ COTTONTAIL COTTONTAIL RABBIT COUNTY DEER Dept DUCK Ecol ECOLOGY F&WS FARM Fish and Game FOOD HABITS Forestry Game and Fish GAME BIRDS Game Conf GAME MANAGEMENT habitat Health Rep Helminth HISTORY HUNTING Inst John July June LAKE LAND Leaflet Mammalogy MAMMALS MARSH MICHIGAN Midland Nat Minn Minnesota MULE DEER MUSKRAT N. A. Wildl Natl NESTING NORTH numbers Ohio Oregon Outdoor PARASITES Parasitology Park Pennsylvania PhD thesis PHEASANT plants POPULATION predators Proc PROGRAM QUAIL RABBIT RANGE REFUGE REPORT RING-NECKED PHEASANT Robert rodents RUFFED GROUSE Sept SNOWSHOE HARE species SQUIRREL STUDY Survey Trans TRAPPING TREMATODE TULAREMIA USDA USDI Utah WATERFOWL WHITE-TAILED DEER WILD WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT William Wilson Bul WINTER WISCONSIN
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Sivu 62 - Nature Protection and Wildlife Preservation in the Western Hemisphere...
Sivu 71 - ECOLOGICAL SUCCESSION ON ABANDONED FARM LANDS AND ITS RELATIONSHIP TO WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT.
Sivu 97 - York Academy of Medicine on November 30, 1951, and March 13 and 14, 1952. The conferences were sponsored by the Committee on Public Health Relations of the New York Academy of Medicine, with the assistance of the Josiah Macy, Jr.
Sivu 328 - Eddy, Samuel and Thaddeus Surber. NORTHERN FISHES, WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE UPPER MISSISSIPPI VALLEY. Rev. ed. Univ. Minn. Press. 276 p.
Sivu 146 - Rat- proof ing and sanitation are encouraged. Annual repeat campaigns hold down the population. WR 58 — 22 Emlen, John T., Jr. HOW FAR WILL A MOUSE TRAVEL TO A POISONED BAIT? Pest Control 18(8): 16-20. Aug 1950. Many bait stations needed because cruising ranges are small. WR 62—27 Emlen, John T., Jr. and Allen W. Stokes. EFFECTIVENESS OF VARIOUS RODENTICIDES ON POPULATIONS OF BROWN RATS M BALTIMORE, MARYLAND.
Sivu 134 - WR 1*0—6 Davis, David E., Robert Z. Brown and William B.Jackson. THE EFFECT ON MOUSE POPULATIONS OF SPRINKLING INDUSTRIAL EFFLUENT IN AN OAK WOODS. Trans. NA Wildl. Conf. 16: 283-288. 1951. Effluent from New Jersey frozen-food plant, spread at rate of 1*50-700 inches of water in 6 months, had no apparent effect on population of Peromyscus during first summer. WR 65—17 Dice, Lee R.
Sivu 216 - Trichinelloidea) parasitic in the digestive tract of Danish gallinaceous and anatine game birds, with a revised list of species of Capillaria in birds.
Sivu 11 - Rhode Island Department of Agriculture and Conservation, Division of Fish and Game, Pittman-Robertson Pamphlet RI State Coll.
Sivu 60 - NEW JERSEY DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, DIVISION OF FISH AND GAME, FOR THE FISCAL YEAR COMMENCING JULY 1, 191*8 AND ENDING JUNE 30, 191*9.
Sivu 63 - NATURE SANCTUARIES IN THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA— A PRELIMINARY INVENTORY. Living Wilderness 15(35): 1-U5.