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Beaver In Water Impoundments: Understanding A Problem of Water-Level Management

Categories: Environmental Impacts, Forest Ecology
Source: Sustainable Living Library

Summary

Technical report (1800s-1900s). Covers North America, peninsular Florida, deserts of the Southwest. Topics: water-level management, water impoundments, impoundments, habitat requirements. Agencies: North Central Forest Experiment Station, USDA Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture. Cites 18 external works.

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Stakeholders (17)

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United States Forest ServiceUnited States Department of AgricultureColorado Game and Fish CommissionU.S.D.A. Forest ServiceCooperative Extension ServiceNew Mexico Department of Game and FishMaine Department of Inland Fisheries and GameNorth Central Forest Experiment Station
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University of TennesseeAgriculture Extension ServiceGeorgia Department of Natural ResourcesMinnesota Department of ConservationBureau of Biological SurveyUniversity of GeorgiaUniversity of AlaskaSoutheastern Association of Fish and Wildlife AgenciesIndiana Department of Natural Resources

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other (12)

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article (8)

  • Modification of the Bailey live trap for beaver (1983)Richard R. Buech
  • Practicality of reducing a beaver population through the release of alligators (1981)Dale H. Arner; Carl Mason; Caroll J. Perkins
  • Castor canadensis (1979)Jenkins, Stephen H.; Busher, Peter E.
  • Population dynamics of Newfoundland beaver (1977)Arthur T. Bergerud; Donald R. Miller
  • Analysis of conditions leading to the regulation of water flow by a beaver (1975)Alan M. Hartman
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  • Productivity of beavers in northeastern Ohio (1969)Dale B. Henry; Theodore A. Bookhout
  • A beaver baffler (1956)Stan Guenther
  • A study of beaver colonies in Michigan (1938)Glenn W. Bradt

report (8)

  • Beaver and their control in Georgia (1977)Hicks, Tom
  • Beaver control (1976)J. David Almand
  • Beavers in Tennessee: control, utilization and management (1974)James L. Byford
  • Beaver management in Maine (1966)Hodgdon, Kenneth W.; Hunt, John H.
  • The beaver in Colorado. Its biology, ecology, management and economics (1964)Rutherford, William H.
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  • The beaver in Minnesota (1963)Longley, William H.; Moyle, John B.
  • New Mexico Beaver Management (1956)Huey, William S.
  • Beaver habits and experiments in beaver culture (1927)Vernon Bailey

study (2)

  • Preliminary study using chemosterilants for control of nuisance beaver (1976)Kenneth L. Gordon; Dale H. Arner
  • Beaver population ecology in interior Alaska (1974)Mark S. Boyce