COMPREHENSIVE PLANNING FOR WILDLIFE RESOURCES - $9.00 By D. Crowe Copyright 1983; Reprinted 1984, 1987, 1991.
The intent of this publication is to provide fish and wildlife managers with food for thought on how the management of wildlife resources might become more effective. A BIBLIOGRAPHY TO ROCKY MOUNTAIN BIGHORN SHEEP LITERATURE - $14.00 1350+ Citations. Approximately 600 Abstractions. 264 Pages.
PARASITES OF FISHES IN WYOMING - $20.00 Doug Mitchum, 1995 Mitchum, widely recognized as one of the nation's leading fish pathologists, has collected fish samples from every major river drainage in Wyoming to determine the variety and distribution of parasites in the state. In addition to written descriptions, the book features illustrations and a host/parasite checklist for quick identification. Parasites which are organisms that live off other living things, have been identified, recorded and remedied in Wyoming's fish populations by Mitchum for over 35 years. Because parasites often trigger fish diseases, Mitchum has garnered extensive knowledge of the organisms that he profiles in his book. |
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IDENTIFICATION OF DORSAL GUARD HAIRS OF SOME MAMMALS OF WYOMING - $14.00 By Moore/ Spence/ Dugnolle, 1974, reprinted in 1997 This work is inteded to aid in ecological and food habit studies, and law enforcement investigations by providing descriptions and keys to the dorsal guard hairs of most Wyoming mammals. BRUCELLOSIS, BISON, ELK AND CATTLE IN THE GREATER YELLOWSTONE AREA: DEFINING THE PROBLEM, EXPLORING THE SOLUTIONS - $14.00
Edited by E. Tom Thorne Mark S. Boyce, Paul Nicoletti, Terry J. Kreeger Published by Wyoming Game & Fish Department and Greater Yellowstone Interagency Brucellosis Committee - 1997
This publication is based on papers presented at a National Symposium on Brucellosis in the Greater Yellowstone Area held in Jackson, Wyoming on September 26-28, 1994. The symposium was sponsored by the Greater Yellowstone Interagency Brucellosis Committee and hosted by the Governors of Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho, the Secretaries of the U.S. Departments of Interior and Agriculture, and the Wyoming Game and Fish Department. |