SEE ALSO: 



GAME BIRDS : Various authors, 1961-66; and others. 

 NATIVE GAME BIRDS : Various authors, 1955-66; and others. 

 PARASITES AND DISEASE : Cox, et. al. 1941. 

 EFFECTS OF CHEMICALS : Martin, 1965; and Quimby, 1966. 



SHARP -TAIL GROUSE 



Anonymous. 1959. Sharp-tail grouse. Montana Wildlife. November. 



Anonymous. 1964. Tat tie tale transmitters. Montana Wildlife. Spring. 



Brown, R. L. 1959-1965. Effects of land-use practices on sharpvtailed 

 grouse. Montana Fish and Game Department, P-R Job Compl. Repts., 

 Proj. W-91-R-1 through 9. Job II-F. 



Brown, R. L. 1960-66. Sharp-tailed grouse population study. Montana 

 Fish and Game Department. P-R Job Compl. Repts. Proj. W-91-R-1 

 through 9. Job II -E. 



Brown, R. L. 1965. Techniques developed and employed in a study of 

 female sharp- tail grouse ecology in Montana during 1963, '64 and 

 '65. 4th Biennial Meeting West, States Sage Grouse Committee, 

 Walden, Colo. 4 pp. (mimeo) , 



Brown, R. L. 1966. Response of sharp-tail breeding populations to 



annual changes in residual grassland cover. 46th Conf. West Assoc. 

 State Game and Fish Coram. 



Eng, R. L. 1952. Range and distribution of prairie grouse species 

 (sharp-tailed). Montana Fish and Game Department P-R Quarterly 

 Report. April- June: 95-99. 



SEE ALSO: 



GAME BIRDS : Various authors, 1961-66; and others. 

 NATIVE GAME BIRDS : Various authors, 1955-66; and others. 

 PARASITES AND DISEASE : Cox, et. al., 1941. 

 EFFECTS OF CHEMICALS; McEwen and Brown, 1966. 



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