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Berryman PublicationsTo order publications which are not downloadable, or if you have trouble downloading, please e-mail Dr. Mike Conover. Please include your name, organization, mailing address, phone number, e-mail address, and the full title of the publication you wish to order. "2003-2004 Jack H. Berryman Institute Biennial Report" is now available. Send an e-mail to Lana Barr to request a printed copy. Downloadable Version: 2003_2004_Biennial Report.pdf "2001-2002 Jack H. Berryman Institute Biennial Report" is now available. Send an e-mail to Lana Barr to request a printed copy. Downloadable Version: Berryman_Biennial_Report.pdf "Annotated Bibliography for Wildlife Contraception: Methods, Approaches, and Policy" is now available.An annotated bibliography to provide a reference resource for wildlife management practitioners, researchers, decision makers, and interested stakeholders regarding wildlife contraception. Downloadable Version:
"Bibliography of Predation at Fish Hatcheries" Downloadable Version: Not available. It should be ordered. "Endangered and Threatened Animals of Utah" A guide for landowners, county planners, educators, county commissioners, legislators, natural resource agency professionals, and other decision makers. This guide present and discusses the legal implications of management activities on current land uses should a threatened or endangered species be identified. Downloadable Version: endgspec.pdf "Exclusionary Methods to Reduce Predation on Ground-nesting Birds and Their Nests" Downloadable Version: Jimenez et al. 2001.pdf "Feral Pigs and the Environment: An Annotated Bibliography", by Trixie L. Wolf and Michael R. Conover is now available. Send an e-mail to Lana Barr to request a printed copy. Downloadable Version: Feral Pigs.pdf "Guide to Utah's Farmland Wildlife Predators and Their Management" This manuscript provides the reader with 1) basic understanding of predator prey interactions, 2) a brief description of the biology and ecology of Utah's most common farmland predators, and 3) information on some of the historic and recent techniques used for controlling predators. Downloadable Version: Not available. It should be ordered. "Issues and Problems in Predation Management to Enhance Avian Recruitment" A selection of reprints from the Transactions of the 61st North American Wildlife and Natural Resources Conference. Downloadable Version: Not available. It should be ordered. "Landowner's Guide to Common North American Predators of Upland Nesting Birds" This publication provides information designed to increase the reader's basic understanding of predator/prey interactions and the biology and ecology of common North American predators of upland-nesting birds, their nests, and young. Downloadable Version: landown.pdf "Locating and Managing Peninsulas for Nesting Ducks" The purpose of this extension bulletin is to guide the management of nesting ducks on peninsulas on public and private lands. Downloadable Version: Not available. It should be ordered. "Managing Canada Geese in Urban Environments: A Technical Guide" This manual is intended for anyone concerned with urban Canada goose management. Urban Canada geese are defined as those that spend most of their life in the urban or suburban environment. Downloadable Version: urbangeese.pdf "Managing Problems Caused by Urban Canada Geese" A brief guide discussing the management and problems caused by urban Canada geese. Downloadable Version: geese.pdf "Mule Deer Conservation: Issues and Management Strategies" Downloadable Version: Not available. It should be ordered. "Neotropical Migrants of Utah's West Desert" Neoptropical migrants are birds which breed in the U.S., but winter in Central or South America. These birds are one of Utah's natural resource treasures. This document is intended to help Utah's rural communities by promoting wildlife watching. This publication includes a description of the 59 species of neotropical migrants that breed in some portion of Utah's West Desert. Downloadable Version: Not available. It should be ordered. "Overview of Techniques for Reducing Bird Predation at Aquaculture Facilities" The purpose of this bulletin is to provide guidance regarding the management of avian predators to public and private aquaculture facilities operators and owners throughout North America. Downloadable Version: birdpre.pdf "Predator Control and the Sheep Industry" Downloadable Version: Not available. It should be ordered. "Resolving Human-Wildlife Conflicts: The Science of Wildlife Damage Management" Downloadable Version: Not available. It should be ordered. "Wetlands of Utah" A citizens guide to the enjoyment and conservation of Utah's wetlands. Downloadable Version: Not available. It should be ordered. Forman, R. T., T. D. Sperling, J. A. Bissonette, A. P. Clevenger, C. D. Cutshall, V. H. Dale, L. Fahrig, R. France, C.R. Goldman, K. Heanue, J.A. Jones, F.J. Swanson, T. Turrentine, and T.C. Winter. 2003. Road Ecology; Science and Solutions. Island Press, Covelo, CA. deVos, J.C., Jr., M. R. Conover, and N. E. Headrick (editors). 2003. Mule Deer Conservation: Issues and Management Strategies. Berryman Institute Press, Utah State University, Logan, UT. 240 pp. Theses and Dissertations Bartel, R. 2003. Factors influencing the foraging behavior of coyotes in the Curlew Valley of Utah. Thesis. Utah State University. Bibliographies Wolf, T. L., and M. R. Conover. 2003. Feral pigs and the environment: an annotated bibliography. Jack Berryman Institute, Publication 21, Utah State University, Logan; Mississippi State University, Starkville, 55 pp. Sullivan, T. 2003. Deer vehicle collisions: an analysis of the nation-wide status and a new mitigation technique. Thesis. Utah State University. Book Chapters Conover, M. R., and N. H. McCoy. 2003. Positive and negative values of blackbirds. Pages 17-20. In: Management of North-American Blackbirds. G.M. Linz, editor. USDA-APHIS National Wildlife Research Center., Fort Collins, CO. 118 pp. McCoy, N.L. 2002. Economic Tools for Managing Impacts of Urban Canada Geese. Pages 117-122 In: Human Conflicts with Wildlife: Economic Considerations. USDA-APHIS National Wildlife Research Center, Fort Collins, CO. 180 pp. Publications in Conference Proceedings Schmidt, R. H. 2002. Playing with fire: trust and the credibility of the profession. Proceedings of the Vertebrate Pest Conference. 20:3-6
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