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An Ecological Basis for Beaver Management in the Rocky Mountain Region

Categories: Environmental Impacts
Source: Sustainable Living Library

Summary

Technical report (1951-1956). Covers Rocky Mountain Region, Colorado, Fort Collins. Topics: beaver management, carrying capacity, food production, sustained yield. Agencies: Colorado Cooperative Wildlife Research Unit, Colorado State University, Colorado Game and Fish Department. Cites 35 external works.

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United States Forest ServiceUnited States Bureau of Land ManagementUnited States Department of AgricultureUnited States Department of the InteriorUnited States Fish and Wildlife ServiceColorado State UniversityRocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment StationColorado Game and Fish Commission
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Wyoming Game and Fish DepartmentGame and Fish DepartmentWildlife Management InstituteFish and GameMaine Department of Inland Fisheries and GameColorado Cooperative Wildlife Research UnitFederal Aid DivisionUniv. of MaineMichigan Department of ConservationDept. Mines and Nat. ResourcesGame and Fish BranchN.A. Wildlife ConferenceColo. A & M CollegeW. Va. Cons. Comm.Div. Game Mgt.Calif. Dept. Nat. Res.Div. Game and FishMississippi Game and Fish Commission

External References Cited (38)

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article (11)

  • Wildlife and environmental relationships of beavers in Colorado forests (1955)Rutherford, William H.
  • Beaver management problems on western public lands (1954)Yeager, Lee E. and Ralph R. Hill
  • Evidence of the age of beaver ponds (1952)William H. Lawrence
  • Beaver ecology and management in the Rockies (1951)James E. Grasse
  • Comparison of tree cuttings of six beaver colonies in Alleghany State Park, New York (1943)Alma M. Nauth, Edward C. Gese, and Thomas S. Austin
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  • Reforestation of aspen after complete cutting by beavers (1943)Edward O. Gese and Albert R. Shadle
  • Beaver-trout relations (1940)David B. Cook
  • A beaver's food requirements (1940)Warren, Edward R.
  • Fifteen months of beaver works at Allegheny State Park, New York (1939)Shadle, Albert R. and Thomas S. Austin
  • A program of beaver management (1935)Salyer, J. D. I.
  • The beaver in the Adirondacks: its economic and natural history (1927)Charles E. Johnson

other (10)

  • Beaver ecology in the Longs Peak area of Colorado, M.S (1955)Beaver management in Maine. Maine Dept. Inland Fisheries and Game, Game Div, Bull. 3, 102 pp. Hoover, Robert L
  • Interrelationships of beavers and other wildlife on a high-altitude stream in Colorado (1954)Suitability of physical factors for beaver mans ent in the Rocky Mountsins of Colorado. Colo. Game and Fish Dept., Tech. ull 2, 83 pp. Rutherford, Wiliam H
  • Waterfowl production on the White River Plateau, Colorado (1954)Beaver-trout relations. Jour, Mammal. 21(4) :397-401. Frary, Ladd G
  • The production of aspen and its utilization by beaver on the Huntington Forest (1954)‘Compsrison of tree cuttings of six beaver cotonies in Alleghany State Park, New York. Jour. Mammal. 24(1) :32-89. Stegeman, LeRoy O
  • A study of beaver colony composition and woody plant utilization on two stresms in Penobscot County, Maine (1950)Hazeltine, F. T
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  • Administration of beaver in the western United States (1943)A beaver’s food requirements. Jour. Mammal. 21(2) :93. Wire, Frank B. and A. B, Hatch
  • Besver-trout relationship in the Rocky Mountain region, N (1940)Rasmussen, D. I
  • A study of beaver colonies in Michigan (1938)Beaver habita and experiments in beaver culture. U. S. Dept. Agr., Tech. Bull. 21, 39 pp. Bradt, Glenn W
  • Beaver food utilization studies (1938)Aldous, Shaler E
  • Life history of the lodgepole pine burn forests (1910)Clements, F. E

report (9)

  • Beaver management and ecology in Wyoming (1955)James E. Grasse and Euvern F. Putnam
  • Suitability of physical factors for beaver management in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado (1955)Retzer, John L., Harold M. Swope, Jack D. Remington, and William H. Rutherford
  • A preliminary report on intensive beaver management (1953)Patrick, Earl F. and William L. Webb
  • Beaver management in Maine (1953)Kenneth W. Hodgdon and John H. Hunt
  • An investigation of some problems of ecology of the beaver in northern Manitoba (1951)Nash, John B.
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  • Beaver ecology and management in West Virginia (1949)Swank, Wendell G.
  • Michigan beaver management (1947)Glenn W. Bradt
  • The status of beavers in California (1942)Tappe, Donald T.
  • Beaver habits and experiments in beaver culture (1927)Vernon Bailey

study (7)

  • Beaver carrying capacity of certain mountain streams in North Park, Colorado (1956)Duncan MacDonald
  • Ecological effects of habitat abandonment by beavers on a high mountain valley in Colorado (1956)Neff, Don J.
  • Beaver ecology in the Longs Peak area of Colorado (1955)Robert L. Hoover
  • Development of a beaver census method applicable to mountain terrain in Colorado (1955)Keith G. Hay
  • Michigan beaver populations as influenced by fires and logging (1954)William H. Lawrence
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  • Beaver-trout relationship in the Rocky Mountain region (1940)Rasmussen, D. I.
  • A qualitative and quantitative food habit study of beavers in Maine (1938)O'Brien, D. F.

book (1)

  • The elk of North America (1951)Olaus J. Murie