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The Beaver in Colorado: It's Biology, Ecology, Management and Economics

Date: 1964-01-01
Categories: Environmental Impacts
Source: Sustainable Living Library

Summary

William H. Rutherford. 1964.

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United States Forest ServiceColorado State UniversityColorado General AssemblyColorado Game and Fish CommissionWyoming Game and Fish DepartmentGame and Fish DepartmentNew Mexico Department of Game and FishWisconsin Department of Natural Resources
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University of MichiganMaine Department of Inland Fisheries and GameColorado Cooperative Wildlife Research UnitGame and Fish CommissionGame Research DivisionFederal Aid in Wildlife RestorationBeaver Investigations ProjectCollege of Veterinary MedicineWildlife Conservation OfficersNational Institute of HealthConservation Commission of West Virginia

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  • Michigan beaver populations as influenced by fire and logging (1964)Lawrence, W. H
  • An outbreak of tularemia in beaver and muskrat in Waterton Lakes National Park, Alberta, Can (1964)Landford, E. V
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  • Beaver in Kansas (1960)Henderson, F. Robert
  • Con- tamination of natural waters and mud with P (1960)Parker, R. R., E. A. Steinhaus, G. M. Kohls, and W. L. Jellison
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  • Gastrointestinal parasites of beavers in Newfoundland (1956)Choquette, L.P.E., and D. H. Pimlott
  • The production of aspen and its utilization by beaver in the Huntington Forest (1954)Stegeman, L. C
  • Incidence of helminth parasites in beavers from the Platte River in Weld County, Colorado (1949)Olson, O. Wilford
  • The magnificent rodent (1948)Gregg, H. R
  • Wildlife conservation as affected by American Indian and Caucasian concepts (1943)Presnall, C. C
  • Epizcotic tularemia in the beaver, Castor canadensis, and the contamination of stream water with Pasteurella tularensis (1942)Jellison, W. L., G. M. Kohls, W. J. Butler, and J. A. Weaver
  • South Fork (Montana) beaver survey (1940)Atwater, M.M
  • Beaver killed by coyotes (1940)Packard, F. M
  • Beaver-trout relations on the Rocky Mountain Region (1940)Rasmussen, D. I
  • Lives of game animals (1937)Scott, J. W. Natural occurrence of tularemia in beaver and its transmission to man. Science, 91 (2359) :263-264. Seton, Ernest T
  • The susceptibility of beaver to.tularemia (1937)Green, R. D