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The following pages link to John Organ, Ph.D. (Q54368):
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- Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Units program—2018 year in review (Q57190) (← links)
- Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Units program—2018 year in review postcard (Q57191) (← links)
- Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Units Program—2017 year in review (Q57740) (← links)
- Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Units Program—2017 year in review postcard (Q57741) (← links)
- Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Units Program—2016 year in review postcard (Q58298) (← links)
- Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Units Program—2016 year in review (Q58299) (← links)
- Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Units Program—2015 Year In Review (Q58900) (← links)
- Spatiotemporal heterogeneity in prey abundance and vulnerability shapes the foraging tactics of an omnivore (Q145068) (← links)
- History of state wildlife management in the United States (Q145197) (← links)
- Wild-harvested venison yields and sharing by Michigan deer hunters (Q145319) (← links)
- Wild canid distribution and co-existence in a natural–urban matrix of the Pioneer Valley of Western Massachusetts (Q149686) (← links)
- Book review: Inside the Equal Access to Justice Act: Environmental litigation and the crippling battle over America's lands, endangered species, and critical habitats (Q151741) (← links)
- Governance principles for wildlife conservation in the 21st century (Q238122) (← links)
- The North American model and captive cervid facilities—What is the threat? (Q238270) (← links)
- Examining spatial patterns of selection and use for an altered predator guild (Q239838) (← links)
- Wildlife governance in the 21st century—Will sustainable use endure? (Q240051) (← links)
- Artelle et al. (2018) miss the science underlying North American wildlife management (Q256503) (← links)
- Book review: Beyond the North American model of wildlife conservation: From lethal to compassionate conservation. Anja Heister. 2022. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham, Switzerland. 273 pp. $139.99 hardcover. ISBN: 978-3031141485 (Q257196) (← links)
- The growth of sport shooting participation: What does this trend mean for conservation revenue? (Q261999) (← links)
- Wildlife management is science based: Myth or reality? (Q262302) (← links)
- International Organizations and Programs for Wildlife Conservation (Q278116) (← links)
- Adaptive management in wildlife conservation (Q279087) (← links)
- Survey and monitoring methods for furbearers (Q286042) (← links)
- Why let the dogs out? Exploring variables associated with dog confinement and general characteristics of the free-ranging owned-dog population in a peri-urban area (Q291175) (← links)
- Managing state lands for wildlife (Q291275) (← links)
- Bear diets and human-bear conflicts: Insights from isotopic ecology (Q297073) (← links)
- The precarious position of wildlife conservation funding in the United States (Q305069) (← links)