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Influence of protein level and supplemental methionine in practical rations for young endangered masked bobwhite quail

A study was conducted to examine the protein requirement of young endangered masked Bobwhite quail (Colinus virginianus ridgwayi). Five practical starting rations containing 24 to 32% protein were fed alone and supplemented with methionine for 5 weeks. Supplemental methionine significantly improved growth of quail fed diets containing 24 and 26% protein. Increasing the protein level improved gr
Authors
J.A. Serafin

Wolf depredation on livestock in Minnesota

Depredation by wolves (Canis lupus) on cattle, sheep, and other livestock in Minnesota currently is a minor problem except to a few individual farmers. Indices to the seriousness of the problem are available only from recent years, so historical trends cannot be detected. From 1976 through 1980 the number of farms in the wolf range suffering verified losses to wolves ranged from 9 to 19 (mean of x
Authors
S. H. Fritts

Population ecology of the mallard: VII. Distribution and derivation of the harvest

This is the seventh in a series of comprehensive reports on population ecology of the mallard (Anas platyrhynchos) in North America. Banding records for 1961-1975 were used, together with information from previous reports in this series, to estimate annual and average preseason age and sex structure of the mallard population and patterns of harvest distribution and derivation. Age ratios in the
Authors
Robert E. Munro, Charles F. Kimball

Methods to evaluate habitat use by raptors

No abstract available.
Authors
M.R. Fuller, B.R. Noon, J. A. Mosher

Maryland and DC Breeding Bird Atlas Project Handbook, 1983-1987

No abstract available.
Authors
D. Bystrak, J. Cullom, K. Klimkiewicz, R. Ringler, C.S. Robbins, G. Taylor

Feeding Wild Birds

No abstract available.
Authors
P.T. Bromley, A. D. Geis

A workshop on raptor management and biology in Alaska and western Canada - A summary

A workshop on raptor management and biology in Alaska and western Canada was held on February 20, 1981, in Anchorage, Alaska. It was attended by about 50 biologists. The following twofold prime objective was established: (1) To prevent any raptor species from becoming extirpated in any significant part of its present range; and (2) to establish or maintain population levels consistent with the car
Authors
Philip F. Schempf, Mark R. Fuller