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Residues of heptachlor epoxide in wild animals
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W. Rosene, P. Stewart, V. Adomaitis
Recent developments in the use of pesticides: Interests of fish and wildlife agencies
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P. F. Springer
Estimating consumption of food by wintering waterfowl populations
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Authors
J.L. Sincock
Observations of pseudotuberculosis in common grackles
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Authors
G. M. Clark, L. N. Locke
The blackbird banding program of the Patuxent Wildlife Research Center
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B. Meanley, J.S. Webb, D. P. Fankhauser, R.T. Mitchell
Ecological notes on mixed populations of king rails and clapper rails in Delaware Bay marshes
The closely related King Rail (Rallus elegans) and Clapper Rail (Rallus longirostris) are characteristic of distinct types of habitat in the coastal plain along the Atlantic and Gulf coasts. Ordinarily, King Rails are found in both fresh and brackish tidal marshes, and Clapper Rails in tidal salt marshes. In a few areas, however, intermediate brackish-salt marshes occur where King and Clapper rail
Authors
Brooke Meanley, D.K. Wetherbee
Yellow-billed cuckoo in stomach of tiger shark
On 20 May 1961 an immature female tiger shark (Galeocerdo cuvier), 2.3 meters in length and weighing 52 kg, was caught in the Gulf of Mexico several miles offshore from Sarasota, Florida, by personnel of the Cape Haze Marine Laboratory. The contents of its stomach included a leg and some feathers of a land bird. The leg was sent to the Bird and Mammal Laboratories, Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wi
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G.B. Saunders, E. Clark
Observations on distribution and control of Eurasian watermilfoil in Chesapeake Bay, 1961
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Authors
J.H. Steenis, Vernon D. Stotts, C. Gillette