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WILDLIFE SPECIES: Felis concolor | Mountain Lion
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Las Cruces, NM: New Mexico State University, College of Agriculture and Home Economics, Agricultural Experiment Station: 45-47. [5775] 26. Jalkotzy, M.; Ross, I.; Gunson, J. R., compilers. 1992. Management plan for cougars in Alberta. Wildlife Management Planning Series: No. 5. Edmonton, AB: Forestry, Lands and Wildlife, Fish and Wildlife Division. 91 p. [21293] 27. Kuchler, A. W. 1964. Manual to accompany the map of potential vegetation of the conterminous United States. Special Publication No. 36. New York: American Geographical Society. 77 p. [1384] 28. Kushlan, James A. 1990. Freshwater marshes. In: Myers, Ronald L.; Ewel, John J., eds. Ecosystems of Florida. Orlando, FL: University of Central Florida Press: 324-363. [17393] 29. Quinn, Ronald D. 1990. Habitat preferences and distribution of mammals in California chaparral. Res. Pap. PSW-202. Berkeley, CA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Research Station. 11 p. [15761] 30. Lindzey, Frederick. 1987. Mountain lion. In: Novak, Milan; Baker, James A.; Obbard, Martyn E.; Malloch, Bruce, eds. Wild furbearer management and conservation in North America. North Bay, ON: Ontario Trappers Association: 656-668. [24560] 31. Logan, Kenneth A.; Irwin, Larry L. 1985. Mountain lion habitats in the Big Horn Mountains, Wyoming. Wildlife Society Bulletin. 13: 257-262. [4526] 32. Maehr, D. S. 1990. Florida panther research: Florida panther recovery plan implementation: Florida panther movements, social organization and habitat utilization. Final performance report. Tallahassee, FL: Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission. 165 p. [24574] 33. Maehr, David S. 1990. The Florida panther and private lands. Conservation Biology. 4(2): 167-170. [24570] 34. Maehr, David S. 1992. Florida panther: Felis concolor coryi. In: Humphrey, Stephen R., ed. Rare and endangered biota of Florida. Mammals: Volume 1. Naples, FL: Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission: 176-189. [21069] 35. Maehr, David S.; Belden, Robert C.; Land, E. Darrell; Wilkins, Laurie. 1990. Food habits of panthers in southwest Florida. Journal of Wildlife Management. 54(3): 420-423. [24565] 36. Mansfield, Terry M.; Weaver, Richard A. 1989. The status of mountain lions in California. Transactions of the Western Section of the Wildlife Society. 25: 72-76. [24558] 37. McCarthy, John; Williams, Jim. 1995. Cougar. Montana Outdoors. 26(2): 24-28. [24573] 38. Mills, Susan M., editor. 1989. The Greater Yellowstone postfire assessment. [Denver, CO]: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northern Region. [Pages unknown]. In cooperation with: U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service, Grand Teton and Yellowstone National Parks. [24521] 39. Ockenfels, Richard A. 1994. Mountain lion predation on pronghorn in central Arizona. Southwestern Naturalist. 39(3): 305-306. [24572] 40. Reynolds, Hudson G.; Johnson, R. Roy. 1964. Habitat relations of vertebrates of the Sierra Ancha Experimental Forest. Res. Pap. RM-4. Fort Collins, CO: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station. 16 p. [13485] 41. Roelke, Melody E.; Schultz, Donald P.; Facemire, Charles F.; Sundlof, Stephen F. 1991. Mercury contamination in the free-ranging Florida panther. Proceedings, American Association of Zoo Veterinarians. [Volume unknown]: 277-283. [24569] 42. Schortemeyer, James L.; Maehr, David S.; McCown, J. Walter; [and others]. 1991. Prey management for the Florida panther: a unique role for wildlife managers. Transactions, 56th North American Wildlife and Natural Resources Conference. 56: 512-526. [24568] 43. Seidensticker, J. C., IV; Hornocker, M. G.; Wiles, W. V.; Messick, J. P. 1973. Mountain lion social organization in the Idaho Primitive Area. Wildlife Monograph No. 35. 66 p. [17589] 44. Shaw, Harley G.; Woolsey, Norman G.; Wegge, James R.; Day, Ronald L., Jr. 1988. Factors affecting mountain lion densities and cattle depredation in Arizona. Final Report: Federal Aid in Wildlife Restoration Project W-78-R. Phoenix, AZ: Arizona Game and Fish Department, Research Branch. 16 p. [24561] 45. Shiflet, Thomas N., ed. 1994. Rangeland cover types of the United States. Denver, CO: Society for Range Management. 152 p. [23362] 46. Spowart, Richard A.; Samson, Fred B. 1986. Carnivores. In: Cooperrider, Allan Y.; Boyd, Raymond J.; Stuart, Hanson R., eds. Inventory and monitoring of wildlife habitat. Denver, CO: U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management, Service Center: 475-496. [13526] 47. Tipper, Gary K. 1988. Prescribed burning for wildlife in the southern East Kootenay. In: Feller, M. C.; Thomson, S. M., eds. Wildlife and range prescribed burning workshop proceedings; 1987 October 27-28; Richmond, BC. Vancouver, BC: The University of British Columbia, Faculty of Forestry: 61-69. [3100] 48. Toweill, Dale E.; Maser, Chris. 1985. Food of cougars in the Cascade Range of Oregon. Great Basin Naturalist. 45(1): 77-80. [24562] 49. Van Dyke, Fred; Brocke, Rainer H.; Shaw, Harley G. 1986. Use of road track counts as indices of mountain lion presence. Journal of Wildlife Management. 50(1): 102-109. [24611] 50. Van Dyke, Fred G.; Brocke, Rainer H.; Shaw, Harley G.; [and others]. 1986. Reactions of mountain lions to logging and human activity. Journal of Wildlife Management. 50(1): 95-102. [20014] 51. Van Gelden, Richard George. 1982. Mammals of the National Parks. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press. 310 p. [20893] 52. Verner, Jared; Boss, Allan S., tech. coords. 1980. California wildlife and their habitats: western Sierra Nevada. Gen. Tech. Rep. PSW-37. Berkeley, CA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Forest and Range Experiment Station. 439 p. [10237] 53. Lowe, David W.; Matthews, John R.; Moseley, Charles J. 1990. 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