Box 36
Contains 17 Results:
Grizzly Bear Management Program (Yellowstone National Park), 1974
This collection documents the research and activities of Barrie Gilbert, a wildlife and fisheries professor at Utah State University from 1976 until retiring in 2008. The bulk of the materials represent his professional research and publications, and information he collected in his years of service. Of note are the field books and journals that detail daily research observations, and 16mm films documenting animal behavior, including dolphins, bears, antelope, and racoons, among others.
Final Environmental Impact Statement, Grizzly Bear Management Program, 1982
This collection documents the research and activities of Barrie Gilbert, a wildlife and fisheries professor at Utah State University from 1976 until retiring in 2008. The bulk of the materials represent his professional research and publications, and information he collected in his years of service. Of note are the field books and journals that detail daily research observations, and 16mm films documenting animal behavior, including dolphins, bears, antelope, and racoons, among others.
Management Involving Grizzly and black Bears in Yellowstone National Park 1970-1975 (Natural Resources Report No. 9), 1976
This collection documents the research and activities of Barrie Gilbert, a wildlife and fisheries professor at Utah State University from 1976 until retiring in 2008. The bulk of the materials represent his professional research and publications, and information he collected in his years of service. Of note are the field books and journals that detail daily research observations, and 16mm films documenting animal behavior, including dolphins, bears, antelope, and racoons, among others.
Management Involving Grizzly and black Bears in Yellowstone National Park 1970-1975 (Natural Resources Report No. 7), 1973
This collection documents the research and activities of Barrie Gilbert, a wildlife and fisheries professor at Utah State University from 1976 until retiring in 2008. The bulk of the materials represent his professional research and publications, and information he collected in his years of service. Of note are the field books and journals that detail daily research observations, and 16mm films documenting animal behavior, including dolphins, bears, antelope, and racoons, among others.
Examining the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem: A Symposium on Land and Resource Management (Abstracts), 1989
This collection documents the research and activities of Barrie Gilbert, a wildlife and fisheries professor at Utah State University from 1976 until retiring in 2008. The bulk of the materials represent his professional research and publications, and information he collected in his years of service. Of note are the field books and journals that detail daily research observations, and 16mm films documenting animal behavior, including dolphins, bears, antelope, and racoons, among others.
Vision for the Future of the Greater Yellowstone Area, A Response Form for Public Participation, Undated
This collection documents the research and activities of Barrie Gilbert, a wildlife and fisheries professor at Utah State University from 1976 until retiring in 2008. The bulk of the materials represent his professional research and publications, and information he collected in his years of service. Of note are the field books and journals that detail daily research observations, and 16mm films documenting animal behavior, including dolphins, bears, antelope, and racoons, among others.
Grizzly Bear Mortalities in the Yellowstone Ecosystem 1959-1987, 1988
This collection documents the research and activities of Barrie Gilbert, a wildlife and fisheries professor at Utah State University from 1976 until retiring in 2008. The bulk of the materials represent his professional research and publications, and information he collected in his years of service. Of note are the field books and journals that detail daily research observations, and 16mm films documenting animal behavior, including dolphins, bears, antelope, and racoons, among others.
Rare, Sensitive, and Threatened species of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, 1989
This collection documents the research and activities of Barrie Gilbert, a wildlife and fisheries professor at Utah State University from 1976 until retiring in 2008. The bulk of the materials represent his professional research and publications, and information he collected in his years of service. Of note are the field books and journals that detail daily research observations, and 16mm films documenting animal behavior, including dolphins, bears, antelope, and racoons, among others.
Greater Yellowstone Predators, Ecology and conservation in a changing Landscape, 1995
This collection documents the research and activities of Barrie Gilbert, a wildlife and fisheries professor at Utah State University from 1976 until retiring in 2008. The bulk of the materials represent his professional research and publications, and information he collected in his years of service. Of note are the field books and journals that detail daily research observations, and 16mm films documenting animal behavior, including dolphins, bears, antelope, and racoons, among others.
Evaluation of Aversive Conditioning Techniques on Grizzly Bears in the Yellowstone Ecosystem (Final Report), 1992
This collection documents the research and activities of Barrie Gilbert, a wildlife and fisheries professor at Utah State University from 1976 until retiring in 2008. The bulk of the materials represent his professional research and publications, and information he collected in his years of service. Of note are the field books and journals that detail daily research observations, and 16mm films documenting animal behavior, including dolphins, bears, antelope, and racoons, among others.