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Odor Report (1952), Walter A. Lawrance Nov 1952

Odor Report (1952), Walter A. Lawrance

Walter Lawrance Papers

No abstract provided.


Analytical Data(1952), Walter A. Lawrance Nov 1952

Analytical Data(1952), Walter A. Lawrance

Walter Lawrance Papers

No abstract provided.


Addition Of Sodium Nitrate (1952), Walter A. Lawrance Nov 1952

Addition Of Sodium Nitrate (1952), Walter A. Lawrance

Walter Lawrance Papers

No abstract provided.


Supplement To Odor Report (1952), Walter A. Lawrance Nov 1952

Supplement To Odor Report (1952), Walter A. Lawrance

Walter Lawrance Papers

No abstract provided.


Press Reports (1952), Walter A. Lawrance Nov 1952

Press Reports (1952), Walter A. Lawrance

Walter Lawrance Papers

No abstract provided.


The Incidence Of Lead Shot In Waterfowl Of The Pacific Flyway, With Special Reference To The Great Salt Lake Basin, Wayne H. Heuer May 1952

The Incidence Of Lead Shot In Waterfowl Of The Pacific Flyway, With Special Reference To The Great Salt Lake Basin, Wayne H. Heuer

All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023

This study was conducted to determine basic data on the incidence of lead shot in ducks us ing the Great Salt Le.lee Basin. The study has been divided into two parts; (1) incidence of ducks carrying lead shot in their tissues and (2) incidenoe of ducks carrying ingested lead shot.


Some Effects Of Fluctuating And Falling Water Levels On Waterfowl Production, Kenneth E. Wolf May 1952

Some Effects Of Fluctuating And Falling Water Levels On Waterfowl Production, Kenneth E. Wolf

All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023

There are today many areas and types of water storage. The uses to which these are put are many, and the prospect for the future can only be that there will be an increase in the number of these reservoirs. These areas are usually operated with regard only for power production, irrigation, or storage, but there is a growing concern about the effects on wildlife which this type of operation may have. Fluctuating water levels, and falling water levels are not restricted to man-made impoundments tut are characteristic of many of then. Biologists have observed that these variations in water …


Factors Affecting The California Quail Populations In Uintah County, Utah, R. Lynn Nielson May 1952

Factors Affecting The California Quail Populations In Uintah County, Utah, R. Lynn Nielson

All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023

The California Quail is native to the coastal and semi-arid regions of California extending north into Oregon. Two subspecies are commonly recognized. the California Quail (Lophortyx californica brunnescens Ridgway), and the Valley Quail (Lophortyx californica californica Shaw). The two forms are very similar in coloration and habits and, for the purpose of this study, no effort is made to distinguish the two.


Waterfowl Breeding Ground Survey, 1952 In Nebraska, Harvey W. Miller Jan 1952

Waterfowl Breeding Ground Survey, 1952 In Nebraska, Harvey W. Miller

Nebraska Game and Parks Commission: White Papers, Conference Presentations, and Manuscripts

The Nebraska Breeding Ground Survey has been conducted for the fifth consecutive year. This survey is aimed at providing indicators to the waterfowl population through measuring the seasonal and year b,y year trends in breeding numbers and production success. The survey recognizes the sandhill region as the most important waterfowl-producing area of Nebraska and therefore, studies have been largely concentrated there.


1952- Pheasant Brood Observations (For 1952), Levi L. Mohler Jan 1952

1952- Pheasant Brood Observations (For 1952), Levi L. Mohler

Nebraska Game and Parks Commission: White Papers, Conference Presentations, and Manuscripts

Pheasant Brood Observations

Ten broods have been reported to date by Grasmick, Burney, Bunney, Bowers, Owen, Schultz, Jensen and Cassell. Twelve other men have reported their first two broods.


Translation Of Mexican Game Law, Milton J. Linder, Rae Kaplan Jan 1952

Translation Of Mexican Game Law, Milton J. Linder, Rae Kaplan

Other Publications in Wildlife Management

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Transitories

Information to the Foreings Hunters in Mexico

Translation of Order appearing in the Diario Official (September 4, 1954)

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Effect Of Fire On Forest Soils In The Pine Barren Region Of New Jersey, Paul Yoder Burns Jan 1952

Effect Of Fire On Forest Soils In The Pine Barren Region Of New Jersey, Paul Yoder Burns

Yale School of the Environment Bulletin Series

No abstract provided.


Great Salt Lake Beach Plan, Planning Commission; Salt Lake County, Ut Jan 1952

Great Salt Lake Beach Plan, Planning Commission; Salt Lake County, Ut

Elusive Documents

No abstract provided.


Audio Census Of Some Wisconsin Game Birds, Donald R. Thompson, Charles W. Lemke Jan 1952

Audio Census Of Some Wisconsin Game Birds, Donald R. Thompson, Charles W. Lemke

Nebraska Game and Parks Commission: White Papers, Conference Presentations, and Manuscripts

Audio censuses of Wisconsin game birds were commenced in 1948, and now include the bobwhite quail, the pheasant and the ruffed grouse, in the order in which censuses were introduced.

Briefly, audio censuses are based on the characteristic sounds given by the male of the species concerned during the breeding season. An observer strategically located at a station, or stations in the field tallies the number of individuals calling, and/or the number of calls heard during a given time period.

In Wisconsin, only the transect method is used, with the observer following a given route and making listening stops of …