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Volume 16 Issue 2 Pages 58 - 110 (October 1999)

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MAMMAL TRAPPING

This book is a comprehensive coverage of state-of-the-art research and development in mammal trapping. There are papers of interest to all Martes people, such as proper trapping devices, management concerns and recommendations for marten, fisher and other furbearers, field testing and capture success, etc. (see Contents below). This is a hard cover book, with 14 original papers, 241 8.5 x 11 inch pages, and over 60 figures/pictures (ISBN 0-9686235-0-6).
Price: $ 50.00 Cdn - $ 35.00 US (shipping and handling included).

How to order:
Send your name, address, telephone and fax numbers, the number of copies required, and full payment to:
Alpha Wildlife Research & Management Ltd., 229 Lilac Terrace, Sherwood Park, Alberta, Canada T8H 1W3
Residents of Canada and United States = please submit a cheque or money order in Canadian or US funds payable to Alpha Wildlife. Canadian Orders = add 7% GST ($ 3.50/book) to total amount. Others: please submit an international money order in US funds. (allow a minimum of 6-8 weeks for delivery).

  1. Review of current mammal trap technology in North America. G. Proulx
  2. Pathological examination as an aid for trap selection guidelines: usefulness and limitations. H. Onderka
  3. Stress response of Australian Brushtail Possums captured in foothold and cage traps. B. Warburton, N. Gregory, M. Bunce
  4. Short- and medium- term evaluation of foothold trap injuries in two species of fox in Saudi Arabia. P.J. Seddon, Y/ Van Heezik, R. M. Maloney
  5. The Bionic: an effetive marten trap. G. Proulx
  6. Evaluation of the experimental PG trap to effectively kill northern pocket gophers. G. Proulx
  7. Factors affecting trap efficiency - a review. I. M. Pawlina, G. Proulx
  8. Gray and fox squirrel trapping: a review. J. G. Huggins.
  9. Trapping considerations for the fossorial pocket gopher. G. R. Witmer, R. E. Marsh, G. H. Matschke
  10. A review and perspective of methods used to capture and handle skunks. S. Lariviere, F. Messier
  11. Use of netted cage traps for capturing white-tailed deer. K. C. Vercauteren, J. Beringer, S. E. Hygnstrom
  12. Evaluation of two capture techniques for white-tailed deer. J. Beringer, L. P. Hansen, S. L. Sheriff
  13. Resiliency of furbearers to trapping in Canada. V. Banci, G. Proulx
  14. An expert system model for Lynx management in Alaska. H. N. Golden

LA NUTRIA EN ESPAÑA

RUIZ-OLMO, J. & DELIBES, M.
SECEM, Barcelona - Sevilla - Málaga, 1998, 300 pp.
ISBN: 84-605-8567-0

In this book the current distribution of the European otter (Lutra lutra) in all Spanish provinces is given.

For further information please contact:
Jordi Ruiz-Olmo, Generalitat de Catalunya, Dept. d´Agricultura Ramaderia i Pesca, Subdirecció General de Conservació de la Natura, Gran Via de les Corts Catalanes, 612-614, 08007 Barcelona, SPAIN

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