V5 
bjubub 9 *® 
MONTHLY WILDLIFE RESEARCH LETTER 
minol. Federal Aid Projects W-66-R, W-87-R. and W-88-R 
Department of Conservation and Matural History Survey, Cooperate 
Glen C. Sanderson and Eva Steger, Editors 
Urbana, Illinois 
July, 1981 
Vol. 2*», No. 7 
Manipulation of Pheasant Habitat, - W-66-R 
R. E. Warner 
The characteristics of individuals who 
n*nth we wiii consider the characteristics 
of vasci1lators and nonparticipants (discontinuants). 
::;;3 H?S^issts.r::r: ? 
roadside program from the persp \/ac C iilators did not consider roadsides 
whether it saved them time and money. Vase' 1 ators d.fl i ^ ^ ^ 
were'enhanced""Perhaps^by^ew^ettei they might choose to deiay roadside mow.ng 
for reasons other than to benefit their farm operations. 
Nonparticipants, approximately one-thi rd of the farmers on the ^U.^were^ 
r a r a (0 theseTndtvidua 1 s^highty S vatue Peasants and other wildlife around the 
farm, (2) they are aware of declines 
slde‘ program'a^lnappropr .ate'for enhancing ringnech Potions (they have^ot 
observed wildlife nesting in roads.des), (5) they see no ^"continued. Non- 
pa r tic i pant^appra,sed wiIdi?fe^managemen t^gencies^n^^tinois iower than did 
long-term participants and vasci1lators. 
Ecology and Management of Squirrels - W-66-R 
C. M. Nixon, 
L. P. Hansen 
One phase of our research has dealt with “ 
Z n r ':[l\Z iZTJs ^fi P (<Io acres), narrow « 5 00 feet), and carefuiiy 
