•^ '^ '■■- GRIZZLY BEAR 



Anonymous. 1942. Grizzly bear survey. Montana Fish and Game Coram. 

 1941-42 Biennial Report. 



Cooney, R. F. 1956. Wilderness monarch. Montana Wildlife. Spring. 



Craighead, J. J., M, G. Horno9ker, W. W, ^oodgerd, and F. C. Craighead, Jr. 

 1960. Trapping, immobilizing and color-marking grizzly bears. Trans. 

 N. Am. Wildl. Conf. 25: 347-363. 



Craighead, F. C, J. J. Craighead, and R. S. Davies. 1963. Radiotracking 

 of grizzly bears. Biotelemetry 1963: 133-148. 



Craighead, F. C, Jr. and J. J. Craighead. 1965. Tracking grizzly bears. 

 Bioscience, 15(2): 88-92. 



Hornocker, M. G. 1962. Population characteristics and social reproductive 

 behavior of the grizzly bear in Yellowstone Park. Unpubl. M. S. 

 Thesis, University of Montana, Missoula. 94 pp. 



Kennedy, M. 1960. The grizzly-fabled giant of western history. Montana 

 Wildlife. January. 15-28. 



Marshall, P. B. 1955. Grizzly bear survey. Montana Fish and Game Depart- 

 ment. Quarterly Report. January- April: 113-131. 



Taylor, R. A. 1962. Results of a four-year survey of the grizzly bear 

 kill in Montana. N.W. Wildl. Soc. Meet., Missoula, Montana. 



SEE ALSO 



BIG GAME : Anonymous, 1942. 



BIGHORN SHEEP. 



Anonjmious . 1948. Bringing back our bighorns.- Outdoor Montana. February- 

 March. : 11. 



Buechner, H. K. 1960. The bighorn sheep in the U.S., its past, present 

 and future. Wildl. Mono. No. 4. 174 pp. 



Couey, F. M. 1944. Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep in Montana. Montana 

 Fish and Game Department Report. 65 pp. 



Couey, F. M. 1950. Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep in Montana. Montana 

 Fish and Game Coram. Wildl. Rest. Div. Bull. 2. 90 pp. 



Couey, F. M. 1953. Are the bighorns doomed? Mont. Wildl. Winter. 



Couey, F. M. 1955. The bighorns are back. Mont. Wildl. Fall. 



Couey, F. M. 1955. Montana bighorn sheep. Proc. West Assoc. State 

 Game and Fish Coram. 35: 162-166. 



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