Transactions of the 28th North American Wildlife and Natural Resources Conference
Held March 4 to 6 1963 in Detroit, Michigan
Contents
PART I - GENERAL SESSIONS - SINEWS OF SECURITY
FORMAL OPENING, C. R. Gutermuth
WELL-MANAGED FOREST RESOURCES, F. A. Harrison
LAND, PEOPLE, AND RESOURCES, Marion S. Monk, Jr.
THE JOB AHEAD, Ira N. Gabrielson
STUDY OF WILDLIFE PROBLEMS IN NATIONAL PARKS, A. Starker Leopold
GENERAL SESSION - CONSERVATION'S WORLD-WIDE CHALLENGE
CONSERVATION FOR WORLD PEACE, Orville L. Freeman
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE-NEEDS AND OPPORTUNITIES, Herbert J. Waters
RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT THROUGH EDUCATION, Stephen H. Spurr
PART II - TECHNICAL SESSIONS - WETLANDS AND INLAND WATER RESOURCES
INVENTORY OF WATERFOWL ENVIRONMENT OF PRAIRIE CANADA, John J. Lynch, Charles D. Evans, and V. C. Conover
FISHWAYS ON EASTERN RIVERS, Albert M. Day
WiLDLIFE IN THE SMALL WATERSHED PROGRAM, Warren H. Nord
IMPOUNDED TIDAL MARSHES IN DELAWARE, 1956-1962, E. P. Catts, F. H. Lesser, R. F. Darsie, Jr., O. Florshuts, E. E. Tindall
CANADA GOOSE FLOCKS IN THE NORTH CENTRAL STATES, Harvey K. Nelson
DEATHS OF WATERFOWL ON THE LOWER DETROIT RIVER-WINTER 1960, George S. Hunt and Archibald B. Cowan
HUNTING REGULATIONS IN MIGRATORY BIRD MANAGEMENT, Aelred D. Gies
DIS.EASE, NUTRITION, AND CONTROLS
HELM/NTH POPULATIONS OF THE CANVASBACK, G. W. Cornwell, and A. B. Cowan
LEPTOSPIROSIS IN ONTARIO CERVIDAE, John E. McGowan, Lars Karstadand N. A. Fish
COCCIDIOSIS-IN TWO WISCONSIN SCIURIDAE, Robert S. Dorney
EXPOSURE OF WILDLIFE WORKERS TO ZOONOTIC DISEASES, Wayne H. Thompson, Daniel O. Trainer, Virginia Allen and James B. Hale
TROPICAL CATTLE FEVER TICK CONTROVERSY, Charles M. Marshall, George A. Seaman, and Frank A. Hayes
PARASITES AND DISEASE OF BISON IN CANADA, N. S. Novakowski, J. G. Cousineau, G. B. Kolenosky
FIELD AND FARM RESOURCES
STATUS OF THE FOREIGN GAME INTRODUCTION PROGRAM, Gardiner Bump
RATING SOILS FOR WILDLIFE HABITAT, Philip F. Allan, Lloyd E. Garland and R. Franklin Dugan
AUTOMATION IN WILDLIFE PROGRAMS, Howard J. Stains
REVEGETATION AND MANAGEMENT OF CRITICAL SITES, Charles V. Riley
SOUTH DAKOTA PHEASANT POPULATIONS, Robert B. Dahlgren
WILD TURKEY INTRODUCTIONS IN NEBRASKA, Harvey Y. Suetsugu and Karl E. Menzel
SMALL WATERSHED PROJECTS AND WILDLIFE, Forrest V. Durand
COASTAL AND MARINE RESOURCES
MANAGEMENT AND STATUS OF MARINE MAMMALS IN ALASKA, James W. Brooks
PACIFIC COAST WHALING AND WHALE RESEARCH, Dale W. Rice
DISEASE IN MARINE POPULATIONS, Carl J. Sindermann
FISH-PASSAGE RESEARCH IN THE COLUMBIA RIVER BASIN, Gerald B. Collins
SAFEGUARDING THE "HIGH-YIELD" AREAS OF OUR COAST, Richard H. Pough
PAPER MILL POLLUTION IN PUGET SOUND, A. F. Bartsch
PESTICIDES-A NEW FACTOR IN COASTAL ENVIRONMENTS, Philip A. Butler
FOREST AND RANGE RESOURCES
AERIAL SURVEY RESULTS ON BROWN BEARS, Albert W. Erickson and Donald B. Siniff
INSECTICIDE RESIDUES IN GAME ANIMALS, Richard E. Pillmore and Robert B. Finley, Jr.
OBSERVATION OF AN ENCLOSED DEER HERD, David A. Arnold and Louis J. Verme
EFFECT OF NUTRITION ON WHITE-TAILED DEER FAWNS, Louis J. Verma
RADIO-TELEM:ENTRY TECHNIQUES FOR RUFFED GROUSE STUDIES, William H. Marshall and John J. Kupa
SAMPLE MEASUREMENT OF FOREST RECREATION USE, Charles T. Cushwa, Burd S. McGinnes
WILD UNGULATES ON EAST AFRICAN SAVANNA, Lee M. Talbot and Martha H. Talbot
CONSERVATION INFORMATION AND EDUCATION
CONSERVATION EDUCATION THROUGH IN-SERVICE TRAINING, Thurman H. T rasper
THE ROLE OF EDUCATION IN CONSERVATION, Harold E. Alexander
THE NEED TO DEFINE CONSERVATION CONTROVERSIES, Dwight F. Rettie
EDUCATION FOR RESOURCE MANAGERS, Arnold W. Bolle
INFORMATION AND EDUCATION-BASE FOR CONSERVATION, Douglas E. Wade
THE NEED FOR HISTORIC PERSPECTIVE IN CONSERVATION, Charles H. Callison
STIMULATING COMMUNITY ACTION IN CONSERVATION, Hugh B. Masters
APPRAISAL OF CONFERENCE PROGRAM, Henry Clepper
CLOSE OF THE 28th CONFERENCE, C. R. Gutermuth
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