The Reservation of Wildlife Habitat in Alaska


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Examines the need for wildlife habitat management and refuge systems, with recommendations.




Alaska Lands ; Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Fisheries and Wildlife Conservation and the Environment of the Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries, House of Representatives, Ninety-fifth Congress, First [and Second] Session ....


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The Making of an Ecologist


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This is an innovative and collaborative life history of one of Alaska’s pioneering wildlife biologists. David R. Klein has been a leader in promoting habitat studies across wildlife research in Alaska, and this is his first-hand account of how science and biological fieldwork has been carried out in Alaska in the last sixty years. This book tells the stories of how Klein did his science and the inspiration behind the research, while exposing the thinking that underlies particular scientific theories. In addition, this book shows the evolution of Alaska’s wildlife management regimes from territorial days to statehood to the era of big oil. The first portion of the book is comprised of stories from Klein’s life collected during oral history interviews, while the latter section contains essays written by Klein about philosophical topics of importance to him, such as eco-philosophy, the definition of wilderness, and the morality of hunting. Many of Klein’s graduate students have gone on to become successful wildlife managers themselves, in Alaska and around the globe. Through The Making of an Ecologist, Klein’s outlook, philosophy, and approach toward sustainability, wildlife management, and conservation can now inspire even more readers to ensure the survival of our fragile planet in an ever-changing global society.







Montague Island Vole


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Alaska lands


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Maintaining Wildlife Habitat in the Boreal Forest of Alaska


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"This guide briefly describes practices to enhance or conserve features of wildlife habitat in managed forests of central and northern Alaska. Property owners and logging contractors can implement these best practices during harvest of firewood or timber, and land managers can employ the mechanical or prescribed fire techniques to enhance habitat where tree harvest is not desired or economical."--Page 5




The Forest Ecosystem of Southeast Alaska


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The effects of logging and associated activities on the habitat of the major forest wildlife species in southeast Alaska are discussed and research results applicable to this region are summarized. Big game, furbearers, and non-game species are considered with respect to their habitat requirements and behavior. Recommendations are made for habitat management with primary concern for wildlife populations. Future needs for wildlife habitat research in southeast Alaska are presented.




Wildlife and America


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