Author: Robert O. Stephenson
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Category : Mammals
Languages : en
Pages : 75
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Unit 13 Wolf Studies
Author: Robert O. Stephenson
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Category : Mammals
Languages : en
Pages : 75
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Category : Mammals
Languages : en
Pages : 75
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Unit 13 Wolf Studies
Author: Warren B. Ballard
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Category : Gray wolf
Languages : en
Pages : 104
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Category : Gray wolf
Languages : en
Pages : 104
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Unit 13 Wolf Studies
Author: Robert O. Stephenson
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Category : Wolves
Languages : en
Pages : 186
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Category : Wolves
Languages : en
Pages : 186
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Progress Report on Wolf Studies in Unit 13
Author: Robert O. Stephenson
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Category : Gray wolf
Languages : en
Pages : 56
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The author describes the known history of each pack, the territories, hunting activities, and the food habits of the gray wolf in Game Management Unit 13 in Southcentral Alaska are described. Scat was analyzed for content. Observations were made on kills. Some data were collected through radiotracking. GMU 13 basically covers the Matanuska River basin upriver of Chickaloon, most of the Copper River basin, and the upper Susitna River basin.
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Category : Gray wolf
Languages : en
Pages : 56
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The author describes the known history of each pack, the territories, hunting activities, and the food habits of the gray wolf in Game Management Unit 13 in Southcentral Alaska are described. Scat was analyzed for content. Observations were made on kills. Some data were collected through radiotracking. GMU 13 basically covers the Matanuska River basin upriver of Chickaloon, most of the Copper River basin, and the upper Susitna River basin.
Wolf Studies
Author: Alaska. Division of Game
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Category : Wolves
Languages : en
Pages : 32
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Category : Wolves
Languages : en
Pages : 32
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An Evaluation of Wolf Studies Conducted in Game Management Unit 13, 1957 Through 1968
Author: Robert A. Rausch
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Category : Gray wolf
Languages : en
Pages : 25
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Category : Gray wolf
Languages : en
Pages : 25
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Wolf Studies
Author: Alaska. Division of Game
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Category : Wolves
Languages : en
Pages : 50
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Category : Wolves
Languages : en
Pages : 50
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Nelchina Basin Wolf Studies
Author: Warren B. Ballard
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Category : Gray wolf
Languages : en
Pages : 220
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Between April 1, 1975 and June 30, 1980, 103 individual timber wolves representing up to 22 different wolf packs were captured and radio-collared in Game Management Unit 13 (Nelchina Basin) of Southcentral Alaska. Cost and problems associated with helicopter darting are discussed. The 103 radio-collard wolves were individually located on 3,525 separate occasions resulting in 6,927 wolf sightings. Pack and individual wolf histories are presented and discussed.
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Category : Gray wolf
Languages : en
Pages : 220
Book Description
Between April 1, 1975 and June 30, 1980, 103 individual timber wolves representing up to 22 different wolf packs were captured and radio-collared in Game Management Unit 13 (Nelchina Basin) of Southcentral Alaska. Cost and problems associated with helicopter darting are discussed. The 103 radio-collard wolves were individually located on 3,525 separate occasions resulting in 6,927 wolf sightings. Pack and individual wolf histories are presented and discussed.
Wolf
Author: L. David Mech
Publisher: Doubleday
ISBN: 0307819132
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 365
Book Description
Throughout the continents of Eurasia and North American primitive man evolved in association with wolves. Wolves competed with him as a hunter, and raided his flocks and herds. Inevitably, folklore became rich in tales of this powerful, resourceful creature. Europeans reached North American with their attitudes already formed. The wilderness pressed in upon their tiny settlements in constant threat and all energies were devoted to destroying it and turning its inexhaustible resources to use. Over vast areas of the continent the wolf went down with the wilderness before the unprecedented effectiveness of our technological attack on the ecology of a continent. Today, however, there is a great tide of concern over the consequences of our assault on the wild lands and wild creatures on the continent, and more and more biologists are devoting their knowledge and energy to searching studies of our land and its native biota. The wolf has been the subject of detailed study by a number of ecologists on this continent who make use of all the research devices now available. Much of our knowledge is very recent, is increasing rapidly, and has resulted from the work of a mere handful of keen, resourceful, and courageous students of wolf biology. This, the first book to attempt a complete account of the biology of the wolf, draws from years of field research and upon the rich literature from two continents. --From the foreword by Ian McTaggert Cowan
Publisher: Doubleday
ISBN: 0307819132
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 365
Book Description
Throughout the continents of Eurasia and North American primitive man evolved in association with wolves. Wolves competed with him as a hunter, and raided his flocks and herds. Inevitably, folklore became rich in tales of this powerful, resourceful creature. Europeans reached North American with their attitudes already formed. The wilderness pressed in upon their tiny settlements in constant threat and all energies were devoted to destroying it and turning its inexhaustible resources to use. Over vast areas of the continent the wolf went down with the wilderness before the unprecedented effectiveness of our technological attack on the ecology of a continent. Today, however, there is a great tide of concern over the consequences of our assault on the wild lands and wild creatures on the continent, and more and more biologists are devoting their knowledge and energy to searching studies of our land and its native biota. The wolf has been the subject of detailed study by a number of ecologists on this continent who make use of all the research devices now available. Much of our knowledge is very recent, is increasing rapidly, and has resulted from the work of a mere handful of keen, resourceful, and courageous students of wolf biology. This, the first book to attempt a complete account of the biology of the wolf, draws from years of field research and upon the rich literature from two continents. --From the foreword by Ian McTaggert Cowan
Questions and Answers about Wolf Management
Author: Alaska. Department of Fish and Game
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 8
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 8
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