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Post by trappincoyotes39 on Mar 9, 2011 22:11:41 GMT -6
Cal I have that book as well very nice overall look at predator control methods and coyotes thru time. I like the history of aerial hunting from the early days.
FWS I have 2, very thick 3 ring binders full of biological studies done on coyotes through the years, spent alot of time gathering the info but as stated all free online been collecting them for close to 12 years now. Many sources from Texas A&M and many of the old NWRC offerings and all in between.
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Post by FWS on Mar 9, 2011 22:30:12 GMT -6
I did the same thing on furbearers, trapping, and species of interest, copy the article and put them in binders.
Some of the really neat books are the older ones, like 'The Fur Bearing Mammals Of California' by Grinnel, Dixon and Linsdale, 1937.
Great info.
There are similar books on mammals for other states and Canada, there is a great one on the mammals of Oregon, with the full histories of collecting the specimens, records of trapping harvest going way back, etc.
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Post by 17HMR on Mar 10, 2011 6:01:51 GMT -6
Bobcat guide, by I think Ricketts, Lot of studys in there that have useable info.
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