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Gamma Theory

Modern Wild Faunal Resource Management

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Gamma Theory addresses a systems approach to modern wild faunal resource system management. These notes were created to augment and diversify the work within Forest Faunal Systems. Both were first used in a semester-long course in 1999.

  1. Modern Wildlife Resource Management
  2. Disclaimer
  3. Modern Wildlife Resource Management
  4. Autodidactics, Part of the Lasting Forests
  5. Autodidactics, Part of the Lasting Forests
  6. Autodidactics, Part of the Lasting Forests
  7. Modern Wildlife Resource Management - the content of the CAPPER discs
  8. Modern Wildlife Resource Management an introduction to the CAPPER discs
  9. GAMS - Course Aids the program for pop estimation
  10. GAMS - Course Aids for convergence
  11. Course aids for Convergence (a set of population estimation programs
  12. Modern Wildlife Resource Management- Cross Currents
  13. GAMS - Course AidsArea vs Volumes
  14. GAMS - Course Aids Watershed vs Pixel
  15. GAMS - Course Aids Guild vs Life Group
  16. GAMS - Course Aids States vs Regions
  17. GAMS - Course Aids This list
  18. GAMS - Course Aids Injury vs Damage
  19. GAMS - Course Aids Efficiency vs Effectiveness
  20. GAMS - Course Aids Meanders vs Objectives
  21. GAMS - Course Aids Agency vs Enterprise
  22. GAMS - Course Aids National vs International
  23. GAMS - Course Aids Solutions vs Continuance
  24. GAMS - Course Aids Managers vs Clients
  25. GAMS - Course Aids Fauna vs ecosystems; biology vs ecology
  26. GAMS - Course Aids Curve fitting vs Theory Building
  27. Probability
  28. Equifinality
  29. Gamma:Tentative Course Outline
  30. Old vs new conference
  31. Faunal life group management
  32. Faunal space
  33. Wildlife resource management:definition and emphases
  34. A chat room for a class
  35. An opinion: failure and future development
  36. Funding the modern wildlife agency
  37. Ecosystem management: an analysis
  38. Fundamentals of wildlife management
  39. Quail notes
  40. Additional notes on quail
  41. Grouse management
  42. Cover   (**Note: This topic is also discussed in Trevey)
  43. Place and epistemology
  44. Notes on resources (add energy)
  45. Concepts of hunting
  46. Estimating population abundance:home range
  47. Notes on objectives
  48. Other notes on objectives
  49. Poaching
  50. Sampling and the cost of management
  51. Research and the rationally robust
  52. Estimating population size
  53. Key words; class introduction
  54. Salamander resource management
  55. Dead and down wood
  56. Adaptive management
  57. Basic population theory
  58. Elements of systems etc.
  59. Elements of population management
  60. Elements of people management
  61. Agroforestry
  62. Raccoon management
  63. Variety (diversity)
  64. Your future in wildlife management
  65. Season setting
  66. Species Area Relations
  67. Notes on objectives - wildlife law only
  68. Faunal space elements
  69. Hunting concepts
  70. Risk and risk analyses
  71. Populations: the individual
  72. Effects of harvest on a population: thinking through a situation
  73. Computers in Education- Conf. Speech
  74. Animal Hair Identification
  75. GAMS Student orientation
  76. GAMS Wild animal action list
  77. GAMS Professional notes
  78. GAMS Teaching principles
  79. GAMS Types of objectives
  80. GAMS Criteria for objectives
  81. GAMS Why are objectives needed
  82. GAMS 13 F succession
  83. GAMS The 5 E's
  84. GAMS Carrying capacity (Giles')
  85. Agroforestry and the role of the manager
  86. GAMS Ecosystem question: the answer?
  87. GAMS Recent general textbooks in wildlife management
  88. GAMS Summary of faunal space concepts

  89. Modern Wildlife Resource Management- letters
  90. Modern Wildlife Resource Management- contents
  91. Modern Wildlife Resource Management-action list
  92. Autodidactics, Part of the Lasting Forests
  93. Autodidactics, Part of the Lasting Forests
  94. Modern Wildlife Resource Management - range
  95. Modern Wildlife Resource Management - rasking


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