Transactions of the 34th North American Wildlife and Natural Resources Conference
Held March 14 to 16 1966 in Pittsburgh, Pa.
Contents
PART I - GENERAL SESSION - CLEANSING, AIR, WATER AND COUNTRYSIDE
FORMAL OPENING, C. R. Gutermuth
REMARKS OF THE CHAIRMAN, Russell E. Train
AIR POLLUTION-AN AIR OF DIFFERENCE, Benjamin Linsky
TO RENEW OUR RESOURCES - CLEAN WATER, Murray Stein
NATURAL BEAUTY AND THE ADMINISTRATION OF RESOURCES, Hugo Fisher
ARE PRESENT TOOLS ENOUGH?, Ira N. Gabrielson
PART II - TECHNICAL SESSIONS - INLAND, COASTAL AND MARINE RESOURCES
RELATIONSHIP OF WHITE-WINGED DOVE PRODUCTION TO GRACKLE CONTROL, David R. Blankinship
COASTAL WETLANDS - PROBLEMS AND OPPORTUNITIES, Alfred L. Hawkes
GADWALL SEEDING IN NEW ENGLAND, Richard Borden and H. Albert Hochbaum
HISTORICAL AND ECOLOGICAL FACTORS IN WETLAND INVENTORIES, W. G. Leitch
THE INDUSTRIAL STATUS OF LEAD SHOT SUBSTITUTES, J. G. Baker
IMPLICATIONS OF THE REPORT OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION PANEL, Lionel Walford
MAINTAINING WATER QUALITY, Clarence M. Tarzwell
DISEASE, NUTRITION AND CONTROL
METHODS FOR EVALUATING FORAGES OF REUMINANTS, Henry L. Short
EFFECTS OF DIETARY PROTEIN ON DEER, Dean A. Murphy and J. A. Coates
TYPE E BOTULISM IN GREAT LAKES WATER BIRDS, L. D. Fay
Pesticide and the Environment - A Panel
LEVELS OF INSECTICIDE RESIDUES IN WILDLIFE, James O. Keith and Eldridge G. Hunt
SUMMARY REPORT OF MISSISSIPPI FISH KILLS, Donald L. Mount and George J. Putnick
FIXATION OF DDT IN ESTUARIES, Philip A. Butler
BALD EAGLE PESTICIDE RELATIONS, L. F. Stickel. N. J. Chura, P. A. Stewart, C. M. Menzie, R. M. Prouty, and W. L. Reichel
FOREST AND RANGE RESOURCES
USE OF WOODY BROWSE BY WHITE-TAILED DEER, William A. Stiteler and Samuel P. Shaw
WILDLIFE AND FOREST PROBLEMS IN APPALACHIA, Robert Leo Smith
DAMAGING DISEASES INVOLVING WILDLIFE, Richard L. Parker
PREDATORS AND THE LIVESTOCK INDUSTRY, Don Clyde
PRINCIPLES OF ANIMAL DAMAGE ECONOMICS, Maynard W. Cummings
CARNIVORES, SHEEP AND PUBLIC LANDS, E. Raymond Hall
THE NEW LOOK IN ANIMAL CONTROL, Jack H. Berryman
FIELD AND FARM RESOURCES
UTILITY LINE RIGHT-OF-WAY MANAGEMENT, Dale H. Arner
FOX RABIES CONTROL PROGRAM IN TENNESSEE, James C. Lewis
WILDLIFE AND HUNTING ON COMMERCIAL FORESTS, Kenneth W. Hodgdon
SMALL WATERSHED DEVELOPMENTS IN NORTH CAROLINA, Frank B. Barick
WILDLIFE MITIGATION IN WATERSHED PROGRAMS, Robert L. Morgan
PUBLIC HUNTING AS A GAME MANAGEMENT TOOL, Warren H. McKeon, William F. Hollister, and Michael Rodak
OPPORTUNITIES UNDER THE CROPLAND ADJUSTMENT PROGRAM, E. A. Jaenke
WHAT'S AHEAD FOR OUTDOOR RECREATION PROGRAMS?
REMARKS OF THE CHAIRMAN, Fred E. Morr
FINANCING MATCHING FUNDS, L. P. Voigt
NEED FOR COUNTY PARTICIPATION, Kenneth J. Smithee
ELEMENTS OF SUCCESSFUL STATE PLANS, M. O. Steen
PROBLEMS OF STATE IMPLEMENTATION, Charles D. Harris
POTENTIAL EFFECTS OF THE LAND AND WATER CONSERVATION FUND, John S. Gottschalk
IMPACT OF THE LAND AND WATER CONSERVATION FUND, Edward C. Crafts
CONSERVATION INFORMATION AND EDUCATION
LET'S RE-EVALUATE PUBLICITY PROGRAMS, Don Cullimore
DANGERS OF PESSIMISM IN CONSERVATION, Roland C. Clement
GRASS ROOTS PUBLIC RELATIONS, Doyle Kline
COMMUNITY CONSERVATION, Thomas Osmer
QUALITIES OF CONSERVATION MATERIALS, Carl S. Johnson, David L. Erickson and Charles A. Dambach
A SOLUTION TO PROBLEMS IN PUBLIC RELATIONS, Douglas L. Gilbert
LET'S GET 'BEHIND THE THIRD WAVE, Clint Davis
PART III - CLOSING GENERAL SESSION - MEETING URBANIZATION AND RESOURCES PRESSURES
REMARKS OF THE CHAIRMAN, M. Graham Netting
URBAN OPEN SPACE, S. B. Zisman
MEETING URBANIZATION AND RESOURCE PRESSURES, Gorden K. Zimmerman
HABITAT RESTORATION, L. E. Sawyer
ALASKA'S ECONOMIC RAMPART, Stephen H. Spurr
EFFECTS OF PROPOSED RAMPART DAM ON WILDLIFE AND FISHERIES, A. Starker Leopold and Justin W. Leonard
RENEWING OUR RESOURCE ENVIRONMENT, A Critique and Appraisal of the Conference E. L. Cheatum
CLOSING REMARKS AND ACKNOWLEDGMENTS, C. R. Gutermuth
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