Proceedings of Southeastern Fish and Wildlife Conference

Prior to 2013, SEAFWA published the Proceedings of annual conferences. In 2014, SEAFWA began publishing the peer-reviewed Journal of the Southeastern Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies.

View articles by author

 

3901 - 3950 of 4522 articles | 50 per page | page 79

 

Article Year

Comments On The History Of Migratory Game Bird Regulations And The 1962 Status Of Waterfowl

Charles H. Lawrence

Pages 464-468

Details | Download

1962

Photography In Game And Fish Law Enforcement

Harold M. Steele

Pages 468-470

Details | Download

1962

The Keysort Card In Case Records

Parker B. Smith

Pages 470-471

Details | Download

1962

U. S. Coast Guard Law Enforcement

Captain John J. Hutson, Jr.

Pages 472-474

Details | Download

1962

The Use Of Radio In Law Enforcement

George T. Brown

Pages 475-477

Details | Download

1962

Operation, Care And Maintenance Of Outboard Motors

Braxton Slappey

Pages 477-479

Details | Download

1962

Search And Seizure

Claude Goin

Pages 480-482

Details | Download

1962

Multiple Land Use As It Affects Outdoor Recreation

Howard R. Scott

Pages 483-485

Details | Download

1962

Multiple Use On The National Forests

R. J. Costley

Pages 485-489

Details | Download

1962

Outdoor Recreation And Its Dependency Upon Multiple Use

C. A. Brown

Pages 489-492

Details | Download

1962

Wildlife As A Multiple Land Use In Farming Operations

William W. Neely

Pages 492-494

Details | Download

1962

Multiple Use On Forest Industry Lands

Edward L. Kozicky

Pages 494-496

Details | Download

1962

The Responsibility Of I. And E. In The Overall Conservation Picture

Dan Saults

Pages 497-499

Details | Download

1962

Where Organized Sportsmen Fit Into The Over-All Conservation Picture

Thomas L. Kimball

Pages 499-505

Details | Download

1962

Better I. And E. Coordination Between The Bureau Of Sport Fisheries And Wildlife And State Departments

Walter A. Gresh

Pages 505-507

Details | Download

1962

What My Division Expects Of I. And E. (A Panel Discussion)

I. B. Byrd

Pages 508-510

Details | Download

1962

Imbertson Fabridam Summary

John E. Buxton

Pages 510-511

Details | Download

1962

Chemically Treated Wood For Modern Structures

C. Miles Burpee

Pages 511-515

Details | Download

1962

A Federal-Aid Project To Develop Waterfowl Wintering Habitat In A Southern Maryland Woodland

G. Nelson Bevard

Pages 515-518

Details | Download

1962

Wildlife Appurtenances For Floodwater Retarding Structures

Huson A. Amsterburg

Pages 518-521

Details | Download

1962

President's Message

Chester F. Phelps

Pages 1-2

Details | Download

1961

Welcome Address

Ernest Vandiver

Pages 3-4

Details | Download

1961

The Tides that Turn

Frank Briggs

Pages 5-9

Details | Download

1961

Our Waterfowl Responsibilities

Ross Lefler

Pages 7-9

Details | Download

1961

Controlled Burning Studies in Longleaf Pineturkey Oak Association on the Ocala National Forest

Richard F. Harlow, Paul Bielling

Pages 9-24

Details | Download

1961

Growth and Usage of Permanent Forage By Deer and Turkeys

Hubert Handy, James Scharnagel

Pages 24-24

Details | Download

1961

Recent Developments and Needs in Game and Game Habitat Research in Connection with Pine Site Preparation

Frank M. Johnson, James Lindzey, Thomas H. Ripley

Pages 27-29

Details | Download

1961

Fruit Production of Some Understory Hardwoods

Daniel W. Lay

Pages 30-37

Details | Download

1961

Deer Harvests from Refuge Areas in Missouri

Dean A. Murphy

Pages 37-42

Details | Download

1961

A Black Bear Tagging Study in Virginia

Allen R. Stickley, Jr.

Pages 43-54

Details | Download

1961

Mutual Benefits in Cooperation Between Forest and Game Fish Management

Ray Shirley

Pages 54-55

Details | Download

1961

A Three-Year Study of the Fall Migration and Roosting-Flight Habits of the Wood Duck in East-Central North Carolina

Late afternoon counts of wood ducks (Aix sponsa) , as they came to roost in woodland ponds, were made in the fall and early winter months of 1953, 1954, and 1960, near Wendell, North Carolina. The numbers of wood ducks which came to roost increased rapidly during October of each year and peak numbers generally were recorded during late October and very early November, in correlation with the regular fall migration of these birds to and through the state from more northern areas.

F. Eugene Hester, Thomas L. Quay

Pages 55-60

Details | Download

1961

Foods Available to Waterfowl in Fallow Ricefields of Southwest Louisiana, 1960-1961

John P. Davis, Carl H. Thomas, Leslie L. Glasgow

Pages 60-66

Details | Download

1961

Our Waterfoul's Future

James Evans

Pages 66-67

Details | Download

1961

The Future of Waterfowl

Laurence R. Jahn

Pages 68-71

Details | Download

1961

Waterfowl Management-What of the Future?

C. E. Addy

Pages 71-74

Details | Download

1961

Measuring Dove Harvest by Hunting Field Types

Parker B. Smith

Pages 74-77

Details | Download

1961

The First Game Management Program: The Domestication of Animals

Walter J. Harmer

Pages 77-81

Details | Download

1961

A Summary of Agricultural Conservation Program Practices in Kentucky as They Affect Land Use Relating to Wildlife

Joe F. Bruna

Pages 81-87

Details | Download

1961

Antagonistic Relationships between Ants and Wildlife with Special Reference to Imported Fire Ants and Bobwhite Quail in the Southeast

Nesting studies with penned quail were conducted during the summers of 1960 and 1961 in Lee County, Alabama. Approximately 30 hatches were obtained in close proximity to imported fire ant (Solenopsis .mevissima richteri Forel) mounds. These were carefully observed for any instance of annoyance or predation by the ants. Similar observations were made on four cotton rat litters. A small number of nests of various species of wildlife occurring naturally near ant colonies were observed. Observations were also made on pipping and newly hatched chicks placed about imported fire ant mounds.

A. Sydney Johnson

Pages 88-107

Details | Download

1961

Residues of Heptachlor Epoxide in Wild Animals

Walter Rosene, Jr., Paul Stewart, Vyto Adomaitis

Pages 107-113

Details | Download

1961

A Preliminary Report on the Use of Introduced Tropical Fruit Trees and Shrubs For Wildlife Utilization in South Florida

F. K. Jones

Pages 114-115

Details | Download

1961

Squirrel De-barking of Loblolly Pine

Sam K. Gooden

Pages 116-118

Details | Download

1961

Preliminary Report on a New Principal for Prevention of Crop Damage by Deer

Vagn Flyger, Theodore Thoergic

Pages 119-122

Details | Download

1961

Dove Session Dove Committee, Southeastern Section, Wildlife Society Minutes of Meeting

Pages 122-123

Details | Download

1961

Dove Development in Tennessee

James W. Hammond

Pages 123-125

Details | Download

1961

Mississippi Report to Dove Committee

Henry Bobbs, Jr.

Pages 125-

Details | Download

1961

Tennessee Survey of Hunting and Fishing Activities

Eugene Legler

Pages 125-

Details | Download

1961

Acquisition and Development of the Deal Island Wildlife Management Area Somerset County, Maryland

G. Nelson Bevard

Pages 126-131

Details | Download

1961

1961 Report Farm Game Committee Southeastern Section-The Wildlife Society

Edward G. Sullivan, Robert W. Murray, Robert E. Murry, Lee K. Nelson

Pages 131-136

Details | Download

1961