Extension Wildlife & Fisheries Specialists Conferences
Triennial National Wildlife and Fisheries Extension Specialists Conference: 8th (1996)
June 26-29, 1996
Western Washington University Bellingham, Washington, United States
Edited by W. Daniel Edge, Oregon State University
2006
EDUCATION OVER THE INTERNET, W. Daniel Edge
1996
Images of the 8th Extension Wildlife and Fisheries Specialists Workshop
DISTANCE EDUCATION: REACHING THE MASSES, Thomas G. Barnes and Kim R. Gray
Wildlife Damage Management: Innovative Programs, Thomas G. Barnes, Desley Whisson, Scott E. Hygnstrom, Scott Craven, James Pease, and William Andelt
EXTENSION WETLANDS EDUCATION IN TEXAS, Darrin Bauer and Will E. Cohen
PRIVATE LANDS: THE NEW FRONTIER FOR WILDLIFE AND RECREATION MANAGEMENT, Delwin E. Benson
THE PERSONAL APPROACH TO PUT THEORY INTO PRACTICE, Delwin E. Benson
EXPECTATIONS AND FUTURE OPPORTUNITIES FOR FISH AND WILDLIFE EXTENSION PROGRAMS, Jack H. Berryman
BALANCING SPLIT APPOINTMENTS: A VIEW FROM THE TRENCHES, Margaret Brittingham
WHO ARE OUR CLIENTELE?, Robert D. Brown
Public Issues Education in Natural Resources: SPEAKING AS A PROFESSIONAL, Dave Cleaves and Paul Adams
LANDOWNERS' PERCEPTIONS RELATED TO WETLAND REGULATORY POLICY IN COASTAL LOUISIANA, Paul D. Coreil
WETLANDS FOR WISCONSIN: A WETLAND RESTORATION AND MANAGEMENT PROGRAM FOR LANDOWNERS AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT STAFF, Darrel F. Covell and Robert Ruff
IMPORTANCE OF YOUTH-A CHALLENGE, Holly Davis
EXOTIC AQUATIC PLANTS-SOME GOOD; SOME BAD, James T. Davis
Plenary Session—Welcome and Opening Remarks, Edward J. Depuit
DEVELOPMENT OF A FORESTRY, FISH, AND WILDLIFE CENTER, W. Daniel Edge, Edward Jensen, and Nancy Boriack
NATIONAL 4-H SPORTFISHING PROGRAM, Catherine A. Elliott
EXPECTATIONS AND OPPORTUNITIES-VIEW FROM THE PROFESSION, Erik K. Fritzell
MULTIMEDIA PROGRAMS AND NEW COMPUTER TECHNOLOGIES: A LOOK AT TEXAS 4-H WILDLIFE SCHOOL ENRICHMENT PROGRAMS, Billy Higginbotham
DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENT OF FISHING LEASES, Billy Higginbotham and Greg Clary
EXTENSION PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT: EVOLUTION IN CHANGING ENVIRONMENTS, Ronald A. Howard Jr.
WILDLIFE AS NATURAL ENEMIES OF CROP PESTS, Ron J. Johnson, James R. Brandle, Natalie Sunderman, Rebecca Fitzmaurice, Nancy A. Beecher, Ronald M. Case, Mary Dix, Linda J. Young, Mark O. Harrell, Robert J. Wright, and Laurie Hodges
WALK-IN HUNTING AREA PROGRAM IN KANSAS, Charles D. Lee
A STRATEGY TO RECLAIM WETLANDS AND BALANCE BIOMASS LOST TO THE COOLING PROCESS OF A NUCLEAR POWER GENERATING STATION, Roger R. Locandro
THE FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE-EXTENSION CONNECTION, Duncan MacDonald
THE AMERICAN FARM BUREAU FEDERATION'S PERSPECTIVE, Herbert F. Manig
FEE-FISHING: INTRODUCTION AND MARKETING, Michael P. Masser
MANAGING RECREATIONAL FISH PONDS, Michael P. Masser
PROFESSIONAL SOCIETY, STATE AGENCY, AND EXTENSION PARTNERSHIPS NEEDED FOR FORMAL CONTINUING EDUCATION OF WILDLIFE PROFESSIONALS, Brian K. Miller
A PERSPECTIVE OF PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE EXTENSION WILDLIFE AND FISHERIES PROGRAMS, James E. Miller
FINDING YOUR SONG, John Munn
WORKSHOP EXPECTATIONS AND GPRA EVALUATION AND ACCOUNTABILITY, Ralph Otto
TRAINING FIELD STAFF ABOUT WETLANDS AND WETLAND ISSUES: DEALING WITH THE UNKNOWNS-A CASE HISTORY, James A. Parkhurst
WET AND WILD: WHY LANDOWNERS RESTORE WETLANDS, Jim Pease
PERSPECTIVE ON NATURAL RESOURCES EXTENSION FOR THE 21ST CENTURY, Merrill Petoskey
FISHERIES AND WILDLIFE HABITAT INCENTIVE PROGRAMS IN MISSOURI: PARTNERSHIPS IN LAND STEWARDSHIP, Robert A. Pierce II
A TAX INCENTIVE TO ENCOURAGE WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT: THE TEXAS EXAMPLE, Charles W. Ramsey
HABITAT MANAGEMENT PLANNING: BLENDING COMMERCIAL FOREST MANAGEMENT AND THE PROTECTION OF FOREST ECOSYSTEMS, INCLUDING THEIR WILDLIFE COMMUNITIES, James A. Rochelle
INTERDISCIPLINARY AND MULTIDISCIPLINARY PUBLIC EDUCATION BY COMBINING CONSENSUS-BASED PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS, Sherman Swanson and Robert Wilson
SUSTAINABLE CHANNEL CATFISH FARMING: LOW MANAGEMENT PRODUCTION THROUGH MODIFIED STOCKING AND FEEDING PRACTICES, William A. Wurts and Forrest Wynne
THE USE OF AGRICULTURAL LIMESTONE AND GYPSUM IN PONDS, Forrest Wynne