Transactions of the 38th North American Wildlife and Natural Resources Conference
Held March 18 to 21 1973 in Washington, D.C.
Contents
PART I - OPENING GENERAL SESSION - ACTIONS NEEDED TO BENEFIT RESOURCES AND PEOPLE
FORMAL OPENING, Daniel A. Poole
REMARKS OF THE CHAIRMAN, Sydney Howe
SCIENCE AND SOCIETY IN THE AGE OF ENVIRONMENT, Maurice F. Strong
NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ACT: STATUS AND ACCOMPLISHMENTS, Lynton K. Caldwell and Arthur F. Bentley
NATIONAL LAND-USE POLICY: STATUS AND NEEDS, Russell E. Train
IMPACT OF POPULATION GROWTH ON RESOURCES AND THE ENVIRONMENT, Hugh Downs
PART II - TECHNICAL SESSIONS - RARE AND ENDANGERED SPECIES: STATUS AND NEEDS
REMARKS OF THE CHAIRMAN, Raymond F. Dasmann
ECOLOGY AND ENDANGERED SPECIES, Harry A. Goodwin
DWINNDLING AND ENDANGERED UNGULATES OF CHILE: VICUGNA, LAMA, HIPPOCAMEWS, AND PUDU, Sterling Miller, Jurgen Rottman and Richard D. Taber
ENDANGERED WILDLIFE ON THE NATIONAL RESOURCE LANDS, Burton W. Silcock, H. Curt Hammit and Jc>hn E. Crawford
CONVENTIONAL AND UNCONVENTIONAL APPROACHES TO WILDLIFE EXPLOITATION, Robert K. Dllvis, Steve H. Hanke and Frank Mitche 11
EFFECTIVE TECHNIQUES FOR DEVELOPING WILDLIFE RESERVES IN LATIN COUNTRIES, Anne LI\Baotille
COMPARATIVE PRODUCTIVITY OF SIX BALD EAGLE POPULATIONS, Alexander Sprunt, IV, William B. Robertson, Jr., Sergej Postupalsky, Richard J. Hensel, c. Eugene Knoder Frank J, Ligas
REMARKS OF THE DISCUSSION LEADER, Lee M. Talbot
SEEKING IMPROVEMENTS FOR WILDLIFE AND FISH
REMAjUCS OF THE CHAIRMAN, Justin W. Leonard
PANEL - STRIP MINING: RESOURCES IN CONFLICT
MINING IMP ACTS AND RESOURCE MANAGEMENT, Otis L. Copeland
STRIP MINING: RESOURCES IN CONFLICT: IMPACTS AND RECLAMATION EFFORT's IN ILLINOIS, W. D. Klimstra and S. R. Jewell
STRIP MINING IMPACTS AND RECLAMATION EFFORTS IN APPALACHIA, Robert Leo Smith
STRIP MINING: CONFLICT OR COMPETITION, Rodney Krause
REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON NORTH AMERICAN WILDLIFE POLICY 1973
REMARKS OF THE SESSION CHAIRMAN, Justin W. Leonard
REPORT OF THF. COMMITTEE ON NORTH AMERICAN WILDLIFE POLICY, Presented by Durward L, Allen
HUMAN DIMENSIONS IN WILDLIFE
DEFINING AND EVALUATING RECREATION QUALITY, Daniel R. Talhelm
MOTIVATIONS FOR FISHING, Richard C. Knopf, B. L. Driver and John R. Bassett
RECREATIONAL PREFERENCES FOR BIRDS IN SASKATCHEWAN, Douglas H. Schweitzer, David A. Scott, Arthur W. Blue and Jonathan P. Secter
VISITOR EVALUATIONS OF A DEVELOPED OUTDOOR RECREATION AREA ON A NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE, Ronald L. Fowler and Richard L. Bury
HUNTING SATISFACTION: GAME, GUNS, OR NATURE?, Dale R. Potter, John C. Hendee and Roger N. Clark
ATTITUDES OF MASSACHUSETTS HUNTERS, Thomas A. More
RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN HUNTING SUCCESS AND SATISFACTION, George H. Stankey, Robert C. Lucas and Robert R. Ream
COLORADO HUNTER BEHAVIOR, ATTITUDES, AND PHILOSOPHIES, Bernhard J. Schole, Fred A. Glover, Douglas D. Sjogren and Eugene Decker
SOME EFFECTS OF URBANIZATION ON BIG AND SMALL GAME MANAGEMENT, James J. Kennedy
ETHICS OF HUNTING AND THE ANTIHUNTING MOVEMENT, David R, Klein
SOME FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH ATTITUDE TOWARD DEER HUNTING IN NEW JERSEY RESIDENTS, James E, Applegate
TERRITORIALITY AMONG HUNTERS - THE POLICY IMPLICATIONS, Jack Ward Thomas, James C. Pack, William M. Healy, John D. Gill and H. Reed Sanderson
PERCEPTION OF WILDLIFE HAZARD IN NATIONAL PARK USE, Rorke B. Bryan and Michael c. Jansson
ATTITUDES OF WISCONSIN DUCK HUNTERS ON ALTERNATIVE SPECIES MANAGEMENT REGULATIONS, Lowell L. Klessig and Richard A. Hunt
WISCONSIN WATERFOWL HUNTER ATTITUDES AND COMMUNICATIONS, Timothy T, Eisele
METHOD OF UTILIZING PERSONAL VALUE INFORMATION FOR ASSESSING ADMINISTRATIVE CHANGES ON PUBLIC LANDS, David L, Groves, Charles T. Cush\JA and James S. Lindzey
PRIVATE LANDS AVAILABLE FOR WILDLIFE IN CENTRAL NEW YORK, Bruce T. Wilkins and Eugene C, Erickson
ELK BEHAVIOR IN RELATION TO CATTLE GRAZING, FOREST RECREATION, AND TRAFFIC, A. Lorin Ward, Jerry J. Cupal, Alfred L. Lea, Charles A. Oakley and Richard w. Weeks
PLANNING FOR INTENSIVE RESOURCES MANAGEMENT
INTERGOVERNMENTAL LAND PLANNING: ALASKA'S MODEL, Victor Fischer
CANADA'S INVENTORY OF LAND-WILDLIFE CAPABILITIES, V. E, F. Solman
NEW TOOL IN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT, Arch B. Park, Edward Berard and Charles Croteau
PLANNING RESOURCE ALLOCATION IN STATE FISH AND GAME AGENCIES, Enoch F. Bell and Emmett F. Thompson
POLITiCAL ECONOMY OF WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT, Steve H. Hanke
DEMAND ESTIMATION IN PLANNING FOR INTENSIVE RESOURCE MANAGEMENT: DEER AND MOOSE HUNTING IN MANITOBA, R. E. Capel and R. K. Pandey
BALANCING HUMAN, WILDLIFE AND FISH NEEDS
REMARKS OF THE CHAIRMAN, Douglas H. Pimlott
NEW OWNERS AND VIEWS ON NATURAL RESOURCES IN RURAL AMERICA, Bruce T, Wilkins and Tommy L. Brown
DEVELOPMENTS IN MULTIPLE USE OF CANADA'S PUBLIC LANDS, W. Winston Mair
RESTRICTING HUMAN USE OF PUBLIC LANDS !N NORTH AMERICA, Tom D, Thomas
DEVELOPMENTS IN RECREATIONAL USE OF PUBLIC LANDS AND WATERS, Lynn A. Greenwalt
ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING FOR OIL SHALE PRODUCTION IN WES'l,"ERN COLORADO, Alexander T. Cringan and Paul D, Kilburn
BALANCING NEEDS OF FISHERIES AND ENERGY PRODUCTION, J, A. Mihursky and L. Eugene Cronin
PART III - CLOSING GENERAL SESSION - PRIORITIES IN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
REMARKS OF THE CHAIRMAN, James A. Crutchfield
INTRODUCTORY REMARKS, Nathaniel P. Reed
BALANCING DEMANDS FOR NATURAL RESOURCES, Nathaniel P. Reed
EXAMINING BUDGET. PRIORITIES: NATURAL RESOURCES, William A. Morrill
FEDERAL ORGANIZATION TO MEET RESOURCE NEEDS, Andrew M. Rouse
EQUIPPING STATE GOVERNMENT TO MEET RESOURCE NEEDS, W. Mason Lawrence
COASTAL ZONE MANAGEMENT: A PROGRESS REPORT, Robert M, White
PROGRAM CRITIQUE OF THE 38th NORTH AMERICAN WILDLIFE AND NATURAL RESOURCES CONFERENCE, Leslie L. Glasgow
CLOSING REMARKS, Laurence R, Jahn
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