Biological relations of rumen flora and fauna 
Julius G. Nagy 
REMOTE SENSING  2..2csceeceucRe2e5bauseene ogee) ee ee er 165 
G. A. Garrison, Chairman 
Remote sensing: Review of principles and research in range and wildlife manage- 
MICU. 25 feu cide cee ed ble ees coe eee Be ee ee eee ee ee 165 
David M. Carneggie 
Practical applications of remote sensing in range resources development and man- 
APeCMENE. =. 6 eS ee ee Se a Se EE ar oe 179 
Charles E. Poulton 
70-mm. aerial photography—a remote sensing tool for wild land research and man- 
aSeMeNnt <2 f-2. 222s 2en cele e ee ee Se ee ee See 190 
Jack N. Reppert and Richard S. Driscoll 
Animal census and other applications of remote sensing in wildlife management and 
habitat research in forested areas... Jace dlou 2 ee ee eee 194 
Forest W. Stearns 
RANGE AND WILDLIFE HABITAT ECOLOGY—STATUS AND CHALLENGES __._ 199 
J. B. Hilmon, Chairman 
Range ecology in the Western United States. ..2.. 2-22 225) 22201520 see 199 
Hudson G. Reynolds and Harold A. Paulsen, Jr. 
Current status of range ecology in the Southeast 22. 25. la 22252. sees 2. eee 207 
J. B. Hilmon 
An ecological classification proposal and its importance in land management _______ 210 
F. C. Hall 
Use of ecological knowledge to improve big-game range _______-_______________- 217 
Jack E. Schmautz 
A model to incorporate soil survey and allotment analysis data into range manage- 
Ment PlanniINe .. 2. ace seer eee elec c edi See ee cee ee wee 219 
Jack E. Schmautz 
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