Proceedings of the third Antelope States Workshop

Casper, Wyoming, February 5-6, 1968

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Proceedings of the third Antelope States Workshop

Casper, Wyoming, February 5-6, 1968

"The third meeting of the Antelope States Workshop, was the first meeting to be held on a biennial basis...the meeting was held February 5th and 6th at the Ramada Inn in Casper, Wyoming...it is felt that these meetings are not only justified, but serve a real purpose in considering the many, and often complex, problems encountered in managing populations of pronghorn antelope. The many types of seasons, differences in state organization of management agencies, differences in laws, considerations of federal land management agencies, and certainly the variations of biological, climatic, and ecological factors encountered in the antelope distribution all heighten the interest of such a meeting...representatives of the Nebraska Game, Fish and Parks Department [will] host the next workshop...it was decided that the 1970 meeting will be held in Nebraska"--Page iii.

Compilation of papers presented at the third annual meeting with follow-up discussions.

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English
Pages
117

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Table of Contents

Introduction --
Past chairmen and meeting places --
Register --
Program --
Welcome address -- James B. White
Review of distribution and abundance of American pronghorn antelope -- Jim Yoakum -- Review of antelope fence crossing devices (panel discussion).
Evaluation of structures placed in net wire fences to facilitate antelope movements -- George D. Bear
Discussion of the woven-wire fence antelope situation on BLM lands in New Mexico -- Richard M. Kerr
Review of antelope crossing devices field trials of antelope passes in Buffalo Basin -- Rex S. ZoBell
Statement of antelope crossing devices -- Larry Pate
Water consumption by pronghorn antelope and distribution related to water in Wyoming's Red Desert -- Charles Sundstrom
Antelope herd population dynamics versus disease in the Texas Panhandle -- Richard DeArment
Diamond ring antelope and fencing studies -- John Crawford and Larry Pate -- Effects of fenced pastures and grazing practices on public use and antelope management (panel discussion).
Livestock pastures and antelope -- Rex M. Corsi
Fencing for livestock management -- Morton May
Coyote predation as a factor in management of antelope in fenced pastures -- Frederick F. Knowlton
Specialized grazing systems and public interest -- Kenneth Diem
Ten years of antelope management in the Gillette Area of Wyoming -- Marvin Hockley
Hunter harvest and population trend of a small herd of antelope located in Moffat County, Colorado -- George D. Bear
Review of harvest and population changes in the Big Piney - Muddy Creek Area -- James H. Straley
Summer range habits of the pronghorn antelope in central Montana with special reference to proposed sagebrush control study plots -- Harold James
Food habits, range use and home range of pronghorn antelope in central Montana during winter -- Steve Bayless
Ecological effects of chemical and mechanical sagebrush control -- Duane Pyrah
Summarization : selection of next meeting place ; adjournment.

Edition Notes

"Chairman, John L. Newman."

"Agencies represented at the meeting included the following: New Mexico Game and Fish Department ; Texas Parks and Wildlife Department ; U.S. Forest Service ; U.S. Bureau of Land Management ; Nebraska Game, Fish and Parks Department ; Montana Fish and Game Department ; Utah Fish and Game Department ; U.S. Bureau of Sports, Fisheries and Wildlife ; Colorado Game, Fish and Parks Department ; South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks Department ; U.S. Soil Conservation Service ; University of Wyoming ; Izaac Walton League ; Wyoming Game and Fish Commission"--Page iii.

Includes bibliographical references.

Also available online via Internet Archive.

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Cheyenne, Wyo.]
Other Titles
Proceedings of the third biennial Antelope States Workshop, Antelope states workshop, Pronghorn Antelope Workshop, Biennial Pronghorn Workshop

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Pagination
xii, 117 pages
Number of pages
117

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OL37738384M
Internet Archive
proceedingsofthi00ante
OCLC/WorldCat
978354552

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL27677876W

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