Proceedings of the fifth mountain lion workshop: 27
Proceedings of the fifth mountain lion workshop: 27
Proceedings of the fifth mountain lion workshop: 27
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126 PROCEEDINGS OF THE FIFTH MOUNTAIN LION WORKSHOP<br />
PRESENTATIONS PUBLISHED ELSEWHERE<br />
Beier, P., and S.C. Cunningham. 1996. Power <strong>of</strong> track surveys to detect changes in cougar populations. The Wildlife<br />
Society Bulletin 24:540-546.<br />
Cunningham, S.C., L.A. Haynes, C. Gustavson, and D.O. Haywood. 1995. Evaluation <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> interaction between <strong>mountain</strong><br />
<strong>lion</strong>s and cattle in <strong>the</strong> Aravaipa area <strong>of</strong> Sou<strong>the</strong>ast Arizona. Arizona Game and Fish Department Technical Report<br />
17, Phoenix. 69 pp.<br />
Davis, J.L., C.B. Chetkiewicz, V.C. Bleich, G. Raygorodetsky, B.M. Pierce, J.W. Ostergard, and J.D. Wehausen. 1996. A<br />
device to safely remove immobilized <strong>mountain</strong> <strong>lion</strong>s from trees and cliffs. The Wildlife Society Bulletin 24;537-<br />
539.<br />
Ross, P.I., M.G. Jalkotzy, and J.R. Gunson. 1996. The quota system <strong>of</strong> cougar harvest management in Alberta. The<br />
Wildlife Society Bulletin 24: 490-494.<br />
Torres, S.G., T.M. Mansfield, J.E. Foley, T. Lupo, and A Brinkhaus. 1996. Mountain <strong>lion</strong> and human activity in California:<br />
testing speculations. The Wildlife Society Bulletin 24:451-460.<br />
Wehausen, J.D. 1996. Effects <strong>of</strong> <strong>mountain</strong> <strong>lion</strong> predation on bighorn sheep in <strong>the</strong> Sierra Nevada and Granite Mountains,<br />
California. The Wildlife Society Bulletin 24:471-479.<br />
Zinn, H.C., and Manfredo, M.J. (1966) Societal Preferences for Mountain Lion Management along Colorado's Front Range,<br />
(Project report No. 28). Project report for <strong>the</strong> Colorado Division <strong>of</strong> Wildlife. Fort Collins, CO: Colorado State<br />
University, Human Dimensions in Natural Resources Unit.