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.
4351 - 4400 of 4522 articles | 50 per page | page 88
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 Are Warmwater Fish Diseases An Important Problem? Although the literature shows several instances where warmwater fishes have been affected by recognizable disease organisms, the problem of warmwater fish diseases has received little notice by investigators. Evidence collected in fish cultural activity at the Marion, Alabama, Station indicates that disease may be an important factor in the successful propagation of bluegill fingerlings and also to some extent in that of largemouth black bass. 
 Pages 93-96  | 
                                                                      1955 | 
 Four similar one-quarter-acre ponds were stocked with 1,500 bluegill, Lepomis macrochirus Rafinesque, and 100 largemouth black bass, Micropterus salmoides (Lacepede), fingerlings per acre in the spring of 1950. Two of the ponds were enclosed with board fences and stocked with slider turtles, Pseudemys scripta scripta (Schoepff) at the rate of 100 per acre. The four experimental ponds were fertilized and managed identically. The ponds were drained in the fall of 1950, and the average yield of fish in the ponds containing turtles was compared to that in the control ponds. 
 Pages 97-100  | 
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 Pages 101-107  | 
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 Pages 108-110  | 
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 Pages 111-119  | 
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 A Well Rounded Informational And Educational Program For Fish And Wildlife Departments 
 Pages 119-122  | 
                                                                      1955 | 
 Conservation Camp Counsellor Programs In Tennessee (No paper available.) 
 Pages 123-123  | 
                                                                      1955 | 
 Mass Education Media In North Carolina 
 Pages 123-125  | 
                                                                      1955 | 
 A Method Of Teaching Waterfowl Identification 
 Pages 125-126  | 
                                                                      1955 | 
 Management Techniques Which Encourage Bobwhite Quail To Nest 
 Pages 126-128  | 
                                                                      1955 | 
 The Birth Dates Of Alabama Deer 
 Pages 128-131  | 
                                                                      1955 | 
 Recognizing Juvenile From Adult Bobwhite Quail 
 Pages 131-133  | 
                                                                      1955 | 
 Preliminary Report On A Deer Browse Census Based On 100% Clipping Method 
 Pages 134-156  | 
                                                                      1955 | 
 Mississippi Quall Investigation 
 Pages 157-163  | 
                                                                      1955 | 
 Role Of Game Managers In Game And Fish Law Enforcement On The National Forests In Virginia 
 Pages 163-168  | 
                                                                      1955 | 
 Some Aspects Of The Cooperative Game Management Program On Virginia's National Forests 
 Pages 169-172  | 
                                                                      1955 | 
 Winter Losses Of Canada Geese At Pea Island, North Carolina 
 Pages 172-174  | 
                                                                      1955 | 
 Management Of Needlerush Marsh At The Chassahowitzka Refuge 
 Pages 175-177  | 
                                                                      1955 | 
 Waterfowl Use Of Creeks, Beaver Swamps, And Small Impoundments In Lee County, Alabama 
 Pages 178-185  | 
                                                                      1955 | 
 The Economic Status Of Nutria In Louisiana 
 Pages 185-188  | 
                                                                      1955 | 
 The Florida Duck In The Vicinity Of Lake Okeechobee, Glades County, Florida 
 Pages 188-201  | 
                                                                      1955 | 
 A Report On Experimental Control Of Giant Cutgrass (Zizaniopsis Miliacea), 1950-1954 
 Pages 201-223  | 
                                                                      1955 | 
 Waterfowl Management On Multiple-Use Reservoirs In Tennessee 
 Pages 223-226  | 
                                                                      1955 | 
 Radio Communications In Law Enforcement 
 Pages 227-230  | 
                                                                      1955 | 
 Law Enforcement In Relation To Other Conservation Functions 
 Pages 230-232  | 
                                                                      1955 | 
 Public Hunting Areas In The Southeast 
 Pages 232-232  | 
                                                                      1955 | 
 Panel Discussion On Importation Of Minnows And Other Fish 
 Pages 233-233  | 
                                                                      1955 | 
 Panel Discussion--Youth Education 
 Pages 233-233  | 
                                                                      1955 | 
 Panel Discussion On State Owned Lakes, Policy And Management 
 Pages 234-234  | 
                                                                      1955 | 
 The State Lake Program In Kentucky 
 Pages 234-235  | 
                                                                      1955 | 
 Summary Of Discussion On Alabama's Public Fishing Lakes The construction of lakes by the State Department of Conservation was initiated to provide fishing in those areas of the state having insufficient fishing waters. The sites for these lakes were carefully selected so the lakes which were constructed could be managed for maximum fish production. 
 Pages 235-235  | 
                                                                      1955 | 
 What Hunting and Fishing Means to Industry 
 Pages 101-102  | 
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 Pages 103-107  | 
                                                                      1954 | 
 Shrub Lespedeza as a Quail Management Plant in Southeastern Virginia 
 Pages 108-115  | 
                                                                      1954 | 
 The Use of Fire in Quail Management 
 Pages 116-120  | 
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 Pages 121-124  | 
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 Litter Production of Coastal North Carolina Muskrats 
 Pages 125-141  | 
                                                                      1954 | 
 Game Management on a Flood Control Reservoir 
 Pages 142-146  | 
                                                                      1954 | 
 A Three-Year Waterfowl Kill on Reelfoot Lake, Tennessee 
 Pages 147-165  | 
                                                                      1954 | 
 Qualitative Nutritiona Game Management Tool 
 Pages 166-169  | 
                                                                      1954 | 
 Deer Versus Livestock on Gulf Coast Range 
 Pages 170-175  | 
                                                                      1954 | 
 The Screw-Worm Problem in the Ocala National Forest Deer Herd 
 Pages 176-185  | 
                                                                      1954 | 
 The Composition of Turkey Populations in Florida 
 Pages 186-190  | 
                                                                      1954 | 
 Gray and Fox Squirrel Food Habits Investigations 
 Pages 191-197  | 
                                                                      1954 | 
 The Effects of Season Changes on Hunting Effort and Game Kill 
 Pages 198-205  | 
                                                                      1954 | 
 Anatomical Specimen Collection by Prepaid Postal Envelope 
 Pages 206-209  | 
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 Pages 210-222  | 
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 Pages 225-230  | 
                                                                      1954 | 
 Frank Winston, Leonard Foote, Harold Peters 
 Pages 231-  | 
                                                                      1954 | 
 Panel Discussion - Farm Game Special Interest Meeting Harold E. Warvel, Jim Durell, Wm. P. Blackwell 
 Pages 232-233  | 
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