Wildlife Management Institute

73rd Conference Papers

Below, please find versions of the papers presented at the 73rd North American Wildlife and Natural Resources Conference, held in March 2008 in Phoenix, Arizona. These papers are not finalized, as they are being edited for publication in the Wildlife Management Institute's annual Transactions of the 73rd North American Wildlife and Natural Resources Conference. This publication is due by the end of this year.

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Opening Remarks Kreil (PDF)

Opening Remarks Thompson (PDF)

Mirror, Mirror, on the Wall: Reflections from a Non-hunter Beucler and Servheen (PDF)

Improving Access through Strengthening State Recreational Liability Statutes Brown and Daigle (PDF)

National DoD Conservation Partnerships: Examples from the Southwest Boice (PDF)

Improving Access through Strengthening State Recreational Liability Statutes Brown and Daigle (PDF)

Hunting in the Media Chaffin (PDF)

Public Opinion on and Attitudes toward Hunting Duda and Jones (PDF)

WMAN 100: The Tradition of Hunting Edwards et al. (PDF)

Status and Structure of the North American Wild Turkey Management Plan: An Intergrated Approach to Wildlife Management Hatfield and Vance (PDF)

Implementing the American Woodcock Conservation Plan Kelley et al. (PDF)

Beyond Compliance: The Challenges and Opportunities of Responsible Water Resource Monitoring, Management and Mitigation Mulroy (PDF)

Camp Navajo’s Cooperative Conservation Partnership Nagel (PDF)

Article presented by Sal Palazzolo (PDF)

Bridging the Gap: A NGO’s Role in Providing Public Access Pederson (PDF)

Mitigating Climate Change and Enhancing Wildlife Habitat—a Partnership Approach Rogers (PDF)

Reducing the Churn Rate: Effective Ways to Get Lapsed Hunters Back Seng (PDF)

Partnerships between the Arizona Game and Fish Department and the Department of Defense in Arizona Shroufe and Hervert (PDF)

The Economic Contributions of Hunting in the United States Southwick (PDF)

Experiences and Opportunities with Military Partnerships for Wildlife Conservation in New Mexico: A Gray Vireo Case Study Thompson and Watson (PDF)

Cooperative Conservation: The Military as a Southwest Conservation Partner Tuggle (PDF)

Building an Ecosystem Marketplace in Oregon’s Willamette Basin Vickerman (PDF)

A Grassland Conservation Plan for Prairie Grouse in North America Vodehnal et al. (PDF)

Development of Recovery Credit Systems as a New Policy Innovation for Threatened and Endangered Species Wilkins et al. (PDF)

Talking Points—Closing Comments, “Access: The Foundation of a Successful Natural Resources Model” Humphries (PDF)

Closing Remarks Prukop (PDF)