United States, Bureau of Biological Survey
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United States, Bureau of Biological Survey
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- A biological survey of the Pribilof islands, Alaska. : I. Birds and mammals.
- Aids for bird students
- Aids for bird students
- Aids for birds students
- Available publications of the Bureau of Biological Survey
- Available publications of the Bureau of Biological Survey
- Available publications of the Bureau of Biological Survey
- Available publications of the Bureau of Biological Survey
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- Bird refuges and big-game preserves administered by the Bureau of Biological Survey
- Blackwater river migratory bird refuge area - description
- Bulletin - Biological Survey
- Directions for destroying pocket gophers
- Directions for preparing specimens of large mammals in the field
- Directory of field activities of the Bureau of biological survey
- Explanation of the proposed changes in the regulations for the protection of migratory birds effective on or about October 1, 1914
- Important information for waterfowl hunters
- List of publications of the Biological survey available for general distribution
- Memorandum for U.S. game protectors and U.S. deputy game wardens, concerning the scope and application of the Migratory-Bird treaty act and regulations with respect to the possession and sale of migratory birds or parts thereof, including plumage, acquired before and since the Act became effective
- Migratory bird treaty act regulations
- Mink raising
- North America's waterfowl problem
- Publications on attracting birds
- Publications on attracting birds
- Publications on cage birds
- Publications on cage birds
- Publications on fur and fur animals
- Publications on rabbits and cavies
- Raising muskrats
- Report of the chief of the Bureau of Biological Survey
- Report on 20 years research, 1913-1933
- Service and regulatory announcements
- Service and regulatory announcements : migratory bird treaty, act, and regulations
- The toad
- The wildlife land-purchase and development program of the U.S. Biological survey
- [Letter from Chief of Bureau to the Chairman and members of the Migratory bird treaty act advisory board]
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- A biological investigation of the Athabaska-Mackenzie region
- A biological survey of Colorado
- A cage trap useful in the control of white-necked ravens
- A cage trap useful in the control of white-necked ravens
- A feeder for foxes
- A preliminary investigation of the food habits of the mourning dove in Alabama
- A summary of the gray squirrel investigation in southeastern Ohio
- A taxonomic review of American long-tailed shrews (genera Sorex and Microsorex)
- Abstract of fur laws, 1936-37
- Abstract of fur laws, 1937-38
- Abstract of fur laws, 1938-39
- Abstract of fur laws, 1939-40
- An automatic drinking fountain for minks
- An efficient trap for the fox ranch
- Annotated list and index of leaflets BS-1 to BS-100
- Annual report of the governor of Alaska on the Alaska game law, 1920
- Annual report of the governor of Alaska on the Alaska game law, 1921
- Available publications of the Bureau of Biological Survey
- Average weight of rabbits at weaning age
- Big-game inventory of the United States, 1937
- Big-game inventory of the United States, 1938
- Birdbanding
- Birdbanding
- Birds aid blueberry and cranberry growers
- Birds in relation to fishes
- Botulism, a recurring hazard to waterfowl : with notes on recent outbreaks in the United States and Canada, and Australia
- Bulletin
- Classification and price trends of silver fox skins
- Colleges and universities offering courses in wildlife management, 1937-1938
- Common salt as a curative for cannibalism among game birds in captivity
- Cooperative research in wildlife management : a summary of the project to February 15, 1936
- Cooperative wildlife-management research, 1938
- Crow damage to fall grain crops in Oklahoma in 1937 : with a comparison of field and questionnaire methods of appraisal
- Cultural and other methods for the control of injurious wildlife
- Directions for destroying house mice
- Directions for organizing and conducting rabbit drives
- Directions for preservation and care of material collected for food habits studies
- Directory of field activities of the Bureau of Biological Survey
- Directory of officials and organizations concerned with the protection of birds and game, 1920
- Disease as a factor in game fluctuation
- Economic ornithology and the correlation of laboratory and field methods
- European and American methods of rat control
- Factors in nesting losses of the California valley quail
- Facts about snakes
- Fall and winter food habits of deer in northeastern Minnesota
- Federal regulations on hunting waterfowl explained
- Feed requirements in raising weaned rabbits to a weight of 6 pounds
- Feed requirements in raising weaned rabbits to a weight of 6 pounds
- Feeding and caring for squirrels
- Feeding schedule for rabbits
- Feeding the weaned minks
- Food of the scaled quail : (Preliminary report)
- Forestry and game management
- Fort Niobrara Game Preserve, Nebraska
- Fruits attractive to birds --, Florida, region no. 10
- Fruits attractive to birds --, Northeastern states, region no. 4
- Fur farming in perspective
- Fur resources : the stepchild of conservation
- Hemorrhagic septicemia of domestic rabbits : contagious nasal catarrh (snuffles), subcutaneous abscesses (boils) and other forms
- History and significance of American wildlife
- History and significance of American wildlife:, II, Trends from exploitation to restoration
- Infectious diseases as a cause of loss in wildlife
- Infectious myxomatosis of domestic rabbits : (Mosquito disease: Big-head disease)
- Inheritance of "woolly" in rabbits
- Instructions for controlling bats
- Life zone investigations in Wyoming
- Life zones and crop zones of New Mexico
- Local control of magpies
- Mammals of New Mexico.
- Marking wild animals for identification
- Mink raising
- Misunderstood friends
- Nail keg nest box
- Natural plantings for attracting waterfowl to marsh and other water areas
- North American fauna
- North American fauna
- Original and present breeding ranges of certain game birds in the United States
- Ornamental woody plants attractive to birds
- Periodicals on rabbits and cavies
- Personnel in federal game-law enforcement
- Pertinent facts on the angora wool rabbit
- Planning for wildlife in the United States
- Planting for wildlife in the corn belt
- Planting for wildlife in the cotton belt
- Plants valuable for wildlife utilization and for erosion control
- Poisonous snakes of the United States
- Polygamous mating of foxes
- Preserves and ranges maintained for buffalo and other big game
- Protecting blueberries from damage by herring gulls
- Protecting crops from damage by horned larks in California
- Protecting field crops from waterfowl damage by means of reflectors and revolving beacons
- Protecting grain crops from damage by wild fowl
- Protecting orchard trees from deer
- Publications of the Bureau of Biological Survey
- Publications of the Bureau of Biological Survey
- Rabbit-house construction
- Rabbit-house construction
- Rabbit-pen construction in relation to sore hocks
- Raising badgers in captivity
- Raising martens in captivity
- Raising mealworms
- Raising otters in captivity
- Raising raccoons
- Relative weights of young rabbits and does during the suckling period
- Report on extension work in wildlife conservation to December 1937
- Report on the Arnett, Oklahoma, experimental quail and prairie chicken management project
- Research in the administration of federal refuges
- Research studies in the control of destructive mammals
- Review of the grizzly and big brown bears of North America (genus Ursus) : with description of a new genus, Vetularctos
- Revision of the American chipmunks : (genera Tamias and Eutamias)
- Revision of the North American ground squirrels : with a classification of the North American Sciuridae
- Revision of the mice of the American genus Peromyscus
- Revision of the pocket gophers of the genus Thomomys
- Revision of the wood rats of the genus Neotoma
- Rodent control aided by emergency conservation work
- Rodent control aided by emergency conservation work
- Sanitation in domestic rabbitries
- Seasonal fox rations and quantities to feed
- Self-feeding system for market rabbits
- Some California wildlife-forest relations
- Some accomplishments of the cooperative research units : a summary to January 31, 1937
- Some suggestions for bird field study
- Sperm studies as a guide in fur-animal breeding practice
- Suggestions for bird field study
- Suggestions for combating starling roosts
- Suggestions for control of coccidiosis in rabbits
- Suggestions of attracting birds : with references to available literature
- Sullys Hill National Game Preserve, North Dakota
- Sullys Hill National Game Preserve, North Dakota
- Sullys Hill National Game Preserve, North Dakota
- Tankage and livermeal as a summer feed for adult minks
- The American chameleon and its care
- The chukar and Hungarian partridges in America
- The controlled hunting areas and the pheasant refuge-management system in Northwestern Ohio
- The coordination of mosquito control with wildlife conservation
- The correlation of forestry and wildlife management
- The federal aid to wildlife restoration act
- The mammals and life zones of Oregon
- The possibility of secondary poisoning from thallium used in the control of rodents
- The present plight of the Jackson Hole elk
- The present situation regarding eelgrass (Zostera marina)
- The rabbits of North America
- The rice rats of North America : (Genus Oryzomys)
- The status of migratory game birds : 1939-40
- The status of wildlife research: 1937
- The waterfowl situation : 1935-1937
- The waterfowl situation : 1937-38
- The waterfowl situation : 1938-39
- Tularemia, an animal borne disease
- Two home-made traps for English sparrows
- Vent diseases of domestic rabbits
- What shall we feed our pelters?
- Wild fare
- Wildlife in land planning
- Wildlife in land planning
- Wildlife of the Atlantic coast salt marshes
- Wildlife restoration and conservation. : Proceedings of the North American Wildlife Conference called by President Franklin D. Roosevelt. Connecting Wing Auditorium and the Mayflower Hotel, Washington, D.C., February 3-7, 1936 .
- Wildlife technology
- Winter food of ruffed grouse in New York
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