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Program chair’s opening remarks NWSGC symposium 2004
W. Heimer |
5 |
A working hypothesis for management of mountain goats…
D. Toweill, S. Gordon, E. Jenkins, T. Kreeger, D. McWhirter |
47 |
Non-alpine habitat use and movements by mountain goats in north-central British Columbia
L. Turney and A. Roberts |
49 |
Effect of helicopter logging on mountain goat behaviour in coastal British Columbia
S. Gordon and S. Wilson |
64 |
Daily and seasonal movement patterns of mountain goats to a mineral lick in north-central British Columbia
L. Turney and R. Blume |
65 |
Modeling core winter habitat and spatial movements of collared mountain goats
J. Keim |
87 |
Present and future mountain goat research in Washington state, USA
C. Rice |
101 |
Mountain goat status and management in Wyoming
D. McWhirter |
115 |
Mountain goat status and management in Idaho
D. Toweill |
131 |
NWSGC Position Statement on helicopter-supported recreation and mountain goats
K. Hurley |
137 |
Measuring movement responses of wintering mountain goats from aerial telemetry occurrences
J. Keim and C. Jerde |
139 |
Mountain goat habitat supply modeling as a paradigm for effective forest stewardship planning
P. Hengeveld and S. McNay |
140 |
Ospika mountain goat adaptive management trial
M. Wood, F. Corbould, and G. Blackburn |
141 |
Parasite fauna of mountain goats (Oreamnos americanus) in the Northwest Territories, British Columbia, and Idaho
E. Jenkins, E. Hoberg, A. Veitch, H. Schwantje, M. Wood, D. Toweill, S. Kutz, and L. Polley |
159 |
Does biological knowledge make any difference in wild sheep management?
W.E. Heimer and K.M. Gordon |
167 |
Habitat selection, movement and range fidelity of Stone’s sheep
A. Walker and K. Parker |
168 |
The northern Richardson Mountains Dall’s sheep ecology study
D. Auriat |
169 |
Top-down and bottom-up regulation of bighorn sheep populations in New Mexico, USA
E. M. Rominger |
171 |
Protecting bighorn sheep habitat – A worthy cause?
G. Erickson |
179 |
Brucellosis in captive Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis) caused by natural exposure to Brucella abortus biovar 4
T. Kreeger, W.E. Cook, W.H. Edwards, and T. Cornish |
180 |
Evolutionary genetics of Pasteurella isolated from wild and domestic sheep and domestic goats
S.T. Kelley, E.F. Cassirer, G.C. Weiser, and A.C.S. Ward |
181 |
Bighorn sheep, horizontal visibility, and GIS
N.J. DeCesare and D.H. Pletscher |
191 |
A sightability model for helicopter surveys of bighorn sheep in Hells Canyon
E.F. Cassirer and P. Zager |
192 |
Evaluation of winter tick infestation and associated hair loss on low-elevation wintering Stone’s sheep in northern British Columbia
M.D. Wood and H.M. Schwantje |
193 |
Inferred negative effect of “Trophy Hunting” in Alberta: the great Ram Mountain/NATURE controversy
W. E. Heimer |
211 |
Wild Sheep Capture Guidelines
C. Foster |
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For further
information, please contact :
Kevin Hurley
NWSGC Executive Director (volunteer)
c/o Wild Sheep Foundation
VP for Conservation
412 Pronghorn Trail
Bozeman, MT 59718
Phone: 406-404-8753
Cell: 307-899-9375
khurley@wildsheepfoundation.org
www.wildsheepfoundation.org
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