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From page 227...
... Seventeen Year Sediment Production from a Semi-arid Watershed in the Southwest. USDA, Forest Service Research Note KM-24.
From page 228...
... BLM (l979a) Pine Nut Mountain Wild Horse Capture Plan and Environmental Assessment Record.
From page 229...
... Albumin polymorphism in the feral donkey of Death Valley National Monument, California.
From page 230...
... at Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona. Final Research Report to National Park Service, Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona.
From page 231...
... Utah Agricultural Experiment Station Bulletin 483.
From page 232...
... Goldberg, eds., Biology and Ecology of Feral Burros (Equus asinus) at Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona.
From page 233...
... Ecological studies of feral burros in Death Valley. Cooperative National Park Studies Unit, University of Nevada at Las Vegas Contribution No.
From page 234...
... (l97l) Behavior of Feral Horses in the Pryor Mountain Wild Horse Range.
From page 235...
... Hall (l979) Aerial census of wild horses in western Utah.
From page 236...
... A final report submitted to USDA Forest Service Intermountain Forest and Range Experiment Station. Godfrey, E.B.
From page 237...
... Biology of the Pryor Mountain Wild Horse. Salt Lake City, Utah: Bureau of Land Management.
From page 238...
... The Vale Rangeland Rehabilitation Program: The desert repaired in Souther eastern Oregon. USDA, Forest Service Research Bulletin PNW-70, Pacific Northwest Forest and Range Experiment Station.
From page 239...
... Range Cattle Impacts on Stream Water Quality in the Colorado Front Range. USDA, Forest Service Research Note RM-359.
From page 240...
... Pages 52-58, Importance, Preservation, and Management of Riparian Habitat, A Symposium. USDA, Forest Service General Technical Report RM-43.
From page 241...
... (l974) The Ecological Impact of Feral Burros on Bandelier National Monument.
From page 242...
... Effects of grazing on soil compaction as measured by bulk density on a high elevation cattle range.
From page 243...
... USDA, Forest Service Research Paper RM-l56. Washington, D.C.
From page 244...
... USDA, Forest Service Research Paper INT-85. Washington, D.C.: USDA.
From page 245...
... Growth and Nutritional Value to Cattle of Grasses on Cheatgrass Range in Southern Idaho. USDA, Forest Service Research Paper INT-l99.
From page 246...
... The Importance of Renewable Grazing Resources on Federal Lands in the Eleven Western States. Utah State University Agricultural Experiment Station Circular l55.
From page 247...
... Carothers, Biology and Ecology of Feral Burros (Equus asinus) at Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona.
From page 248...
... Deer-Burro Utilization and Completion Study, Bandelier National Monument. Santa Fe, N.Mex.: National Park Service.
From page 249...
... Age structure, condition and reproduction of two feral burro (Equus asinus) populations from Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona.
From page 250...
... (l977) Ecological Relationships of Feral Burros and Desert Bighorn Sheep, Western Arizona.
From page 251...
... Food Preferences, Carrying Capacities and Forage Competition Between Antelope and Domestic Sheep in Wyoming's Red Desert. Wyoming Agricultural Experiment Station Monograph l0.
From page 252...
... (l965) Competition between desert bighorn sheep and feral burros for forage in the Death Valley National Monument.
From page 253...
... Botanical Composition of the Livestock Grazing Native Ranges. University of Arizona Agricultural Experiment Station Bulletin 233.
From page 254...
... (l979) Heterothermy and Water Turnover in Feral Burros (Equus asinus)
From page 255...
... Evidence of feral burro competition with desert bighorn sheep in Grand Canyon National Park. Trans.
From page 256...
... (l980) A Study of Feral Burros in Butte Valley, Death Valley National Monument.
From page 257...
... Habitat use and fecal analysis of feral burros (Equus asinus)


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