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Galliformes Specialist Group and Affiliated Societies: Conference Proceedings

Date of this Version

1988

Document Type

Conference Proceeding

Citation

Pheasants: Symptoms of Wildlife Problems on Agricultural Lands: Proceedings of a Symposium Held at the 49th Midwest Fish and Wildlife Conference (Milwaukee, Wisconsin: December 8, 1987)

Editors: Diana L. Hallett, William R. Edwards, and George V. Burger

Bloomington, Indiana, United States: Northcentral Section of the Wildlife Society, 1988

Comments

Copyright 1988, the authors of the respective papers. Used by permission

Abstract

100 years of ringnecks: An historical perspective on pheasants in North America, George V. Burger

Distribution and abundance of the ring-necked pheasant in North America, Robert B. Dahlgren

Federal pheasants-Impact of federal agricultural programs on pheasant habitat, 1934-1985, Alfred H. Berner

Wildlife ppportunities within federal agricultural programs, Stephen J. Brady and Rex Hamilton

The dynamics of pheasant Abundance During the transition of intensive row-cropping in Illinois, Stanley L. Etter, Richard E. Warner, G. Blair Joselyn, and John E. Warnock

Habitat management: How well do we recognize the pheasant facts of life? Richard E. Warner

A population model as an aid to pheasant management, David A. Hill and Peter A. Robertson

Pheasant survival and the role of predation, LeRoy R. Petersen, Robert T. Dumke, and John M. Gates

Genetic management of North American pheasants, Richard E. Warner and David P. Philipp

Dimensions of quality pheasant hunting, Thomas A. Heberlein

South Dakota fee hunting: More headaches or more pheasants, Kenneth E. Solomon

Pheasants Forever, Quail Unlimited: The role of species constituency groups In upland wildlife management, James B. Wooley, Jr., Roger Wells, and William R. Edwards

Potential impacts of ring-necked pheasants on other game birds, Richard O. Kimmel

An evaluation of methods for controlling pheasants on Illinois prairie-chicken sanctuaries, Ronald L. Westemeier

Sichuans, pheasants of the future? Learning from past release programs, Harold H. Prince, Pete Squibb, and Glenn Y. Belyea

Realities of "population regulation" and harvest management, William R. Edwards

A perspective on the Symposium and on Pheasants, William R. Edwards

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