OooDARn, Stkpiien v., Rorert P. JIi'rpiiy, and Aei.red D. 

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I'.MG. lOstimated effect that (liffercut resiilalidns wduld 

 have had on the waterfowl kill in Minnesota. Arkan- 

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 GoDiN, Alfred J., and Aei.red D. Geis. 



1!>02. Estimated decreases in duck kill expected with 

 reduction in dail.v hag limit. Administrative ReiHirt 

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I!)fi2. Age ratios of ducks killed during the lil.V.VGO, 

 1!>()0-(>1, and li)(!l-(j2 hunting seasons. Administra- 

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 Carneiy, Samuel M., and Alfred J. Godin. 



1962. Differences hetween the l!tGl-(i2 and 19(>(M31 

 species composition of the kill in the Atlantic and 

 Mississippi flywa.v.s. Administrative Report Xo. '.I, 

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1962. Mallard sex ratios in the 1960-61 and 1961-62 

 hunting kill. Administrative Report Xo. 10, Migra- 

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 Geis, Aelked 1)., and Robert I. Smith. 



1962. Geographic and chroniologic distril)ution of the 

 redhead, canvasback, ringneck duck, and scaup hunt- 

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 Smith, Robert I., and Aelred D. Geis. 



1962. Summary of recovery rates from llMil jire-seasim 

 bandings of mallards and black ducks. A<lniinistra- 

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 Geis, Aelred D., Charles F. Kaczv.\ski, and Robert P. 

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1!.H32. The distance hunters travel tcj hunt. Adminis- 

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Denver Wildlife Research Center 



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 1962. Review of current vertebrate i)esticides. Pro- 

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 Faulkner, Clarence E., and Wendell E. Dodge. 



1962. Control of the porcupine in Xew England. .Jour- 

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1961. Xotes on the hnrleciuin <luck. ;\Iurrelet. vol. 42, 

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1961. Greenbriers, Smilax spp. I>eer browse plants of 

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GooDRUM, Phil D., and Ja)well K. Halls. 



1061. Fringtree. Chioiiantlius virgiiiicus. Deer browse 

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GooDRUM, Phil D., and Vincent H. Reid. 



1962. Browsing habits of white-tailed deer in the we.st- 

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Halls, Lowell K., and Phil D. Goodrim. 



1961. Japane.se honeysuckle, Loiticvra Juixtnicu. Deer 

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Harris, Van T., and Fred Webert. 



1962. Xutria feeding activity and its effect on marsh 

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Keith, James O. 



1961. An efficient and economical pocket gopher enclos- 

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Krefting, L. W. 



1962. Use of silvicultural tochni(|ues for improving 

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Krefting, L. W., J. H. Stoeckler, B. J. Bradlk. and W. 1). 

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 1962. Porcupine timber i'elationshi|is in the Lake States. 

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1962. Methods of controlling coyotes, bobcats and foxes. 

 Proceedings of the Vertebrate Pest Control Confer- 

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1962. Birds' deportment subject of study. Progressive 



Agriculture in Arizona, vol. 14. no. 3, p. 3. 

 1962. Starlings do damage to crops in Arizona. Pro- 

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1962. Controlling bird and mammal damage in direct 

 seeding loblolly pine in ea.st Texas. Journal of For- 

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 Spencer, Albert W. 



1962. .\ device for holding and spreading bird bands. 

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 1962. Capturing blackbirds and starlings in marsh 

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 Spenceb, Donald A. 

 1962. Chemical controls as a management measure. 

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1962. Repellents for protection of young forest trees 

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