Nebraska Game and Parks Commission
Date of this Version
9-1981
Document Type
Article
Abstract
HOST: Nebraska Game and Parks Commission
INTRODUCTION - Jim Mitchell, Upland Game Specialist, Nebraska Game and Parks Commission (Conference Coordinator)
WELCOME - Bill Bailey, Assistant Director, Nebraska Game and Parks Commission
IN MEMORIAM — This publication is dedicated to Ken Robertson
THE NEBRASKA SANDHILLS - AN OVERVIEW, Jon Farrar, Nebraska Game and Parks Commission
PRAIRIE GROUSE IN THE SANDHILLS, Carl W. Wolfe, Nebraska Game and Parks Commission
GROUSE ON fflE BESSEY DIVISION NEBRASKA NATIONAL FOREST, Steve Marquardt, U.S. Forest Service
EXPERIMENTAL SHARP-TAILED GROUSE INTRODUCTIONS IN PENNSYLVANIA, John J. Kriz, Pennsylvania Game Commission
ANALYSIS OF GREATER PRAIRIE CHICKEN POPULATION AND HARVEST SURVEYS IN KANSAS, Roger Wells, Kansas Fish & Game Commission
CHARACTERISTICS OF GREATER PRAIRIE CHICKEN RANGE IN COLORADO, Gary C. Miller & Donald L. Schrupp, Denver, CO 80216
CAPABILITIES OF AND PROCEDURES FOR THE USE OF REMOTE SENSING IN HABITAT ANALYSIS, Don Rundquist, UNO Remote Sensing Applications Lab.
THE NASA APPLICATIONS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM FOR NEBRASKA SAND HILLS HABIT AT EVALUATION, Joe Gabig, Nebraska Game and Parks Commission, & Don Rundquist, UNO Remote Sensing Lab
MOVEMENTS AND MORTALITY OF TRANSPLANTED ATTWATER'S PRAIRIE CHICKENS, Jeffrey S. Lawrence & Nova J. Silvy, Texas A&M University
EFFECT OF PREDATOR REDUCTION ON REPRODUCTIVE SUCCESS OF ATTWATER'S PRAIRIE, ClllCKEN Jeffrey S. Lawrence & Nova J. Silvy, Texas A&M University
FOOD HABITS OF ATTWATER'S PRAIRIE CHICKEN IN REFUGIO COUNTY, TEXAS, Virgina F. Cogar
SHARPTAILS AND SURFACE MINING IN MONTANA, Darwin Sell Bill Schwarzkoph, Western Energy Company
MICHIGAN SHARPT AILS - PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE?, Gregg Stoll, Michigan Dept, of Natural Resources
SHARP-TAILED GROUSE AND RANGE MANAGEMENT PRACTICES IN WESTERN RANGELANDS, Wini Kessler and Ray P. Bosch, University of Idaho
COLUMBIAN SHARP-TAILED GROUSE IN MANAGED SAGEBRUSH/GRASS HABITAT OF SOUTHEASTERN IDAHO, Wini Kessler and Ray P. Bosch, University of Idaho
GENERAL OBSERVATIONS ON MANAGEMENT OF GREATER PRAIRIE cmcKENS IN SOUTHEAST NEBRASKA, Jim Douglas, Nebraska Game and Parks Commission
MANAGEMENT AFFECTING PRAIRIE GROUSE ON VALENTINE NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE, Leonard McDaniel, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES FOR PRAIRIE GROUSE IN THE PRIVATE SECTOR, Ben Brown, The Nature Conservancy
THE RELATIVE SIGNIFICANCE OF REPRODUCTIVE PERFORMANCE AND WINTER MORTALITY TO ILLINOIS PRAIRIE CHICKENS, Ronald L. Westemeier, Illinois Natural History Survey
DO PRAIRIE CHICKEN COCKS MOVE FROM EXTERIOR TO INTERIOR TERRITORIES AS THEY GROW OLDER?, F. N. Hamerstrom, University of Wisconsin
SOME SUGGESTIONS FOR SAYING PRAIRIE GROUSE RANGE, Frances Hamerstrom, University of Wisconsin
GAME COMMISSION STRATEGIES FOR MANAGEMENT OF PRAIRIE GROUSE ON AGENCY AND PRIVATE LANDS IN NEBRASKA'S PRIMARY GROUSE RANGE, Larry Radant, Nebraska Game and Parks Commission
TWENTY YEARS ON THE PRAIRIE GROUSE TOUR, Jerry Kobriger, North Dakota Game and Fish Department
BUSINESS MEETING September 25, 1981, John W. Schulz, North Dakota Game and Fish Department
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