New Mexico Wildlife (Winter 2002-03, Vol 47 Num 4) Making tracks: a century of wildlife management, part 1 of 9 By John Crenshaw Former Public Affairs chief, New Mexico Wildlife editor, and game warden, retired in 1997. Making tracks: a century of wildlife management New Mexicans of the 1860s were eye …
November, 2003
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A century of wildlife management, part 2
New Mexico Wildlife (Spring 2003, Vol 48 Num 1) Making tracks: a century of wildlife management, part 2 of 9 Sportsmen’s innovative self-tax funds wildlife restoration By John Crenshaw Former Public Affairs chief, New Mexico Wildlife editor, and game warden, retired in 1997. Sportsmen’s innovative self-tax funds wildlife restoration With the …
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A century of wildlife management, part 3
New Mexico Wildlife (Summer 2003, Vol 48 Num 2) Making tracks: a century of wildlife management, part 3 of 9 Profiles in conservation: Aldo Leopold and Elliott Barker provide legendary leadership By John Crenshaw Former Public Affairs chief, New Mexico Wildlife editor, and game warden, retired in 1997. Profiles in conservation: …
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A century of wildlife management, part 4
New Mexico Wildlife (Summer 2003, Vol 48 Num 2) Making tracks: a century of wildlife management, part 4 of 9 Turf wars: sportsmen struggle to sustain wildlife management over politics By John Crenshaw Former Public Affairs chief, New Mexico Wildlife editor, and game warden, retired in 1997. Turf wars: sportsmen struggle …
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A century of wildlife management, part 5
New Mexico Wildlife (Winter 2003, Vol 48 Num 4) Making tracks: a century of wildlife management, part 5 of 9 Culture clash: early law enforcement efforts encounter dissent By John Crenshaw Former Public Affairs chief, New Mexico Wildlife editor, and game warden, retired in 1997. Culture Clash: Early law enforcement …
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A century of wildlife management, part 6
New Mexico Wildlife (Spring 2003, Vol 49 Num 1) Making tracks: a century of wildlife management, part 6 of 9 True crime: wildlife law enforcement comes of age in the 21st century By John Crenshaw Former Public Affairs chief, New Mexico Wildlife editor, and game warden, retired in 1997. True crime: …
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A century of wildlife management, part 7
New Mexico Wildlife (Summer 2004, Vol 49 Num 2) Making Tracks: A Century of Wildlife Management, Part 7 of 9 Of fish and men: state waters are stocked with natives, exotics, and politics By John Crenshaw Former Public Affairs chief, New Mexico Wildlife editor, and game warden, retired in 1997. …
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A century of wildlife management, part 8
New Mexico Wildlife (Fall 2004, Vol 49 Num 3) Making Tracks: A Century of Wildlife Management, Part 8 of 9 Flowing through controversy: reservoirs offered mixed blessings for fish and fishermen By John Crenshaw Former Public Affairs chief, New Mexico Wildlife editor, and game warden, retired in 1997. Mixed blessings for …
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A century of wildlife management, part 9
New Mexico Wildlife (Summer 2005, Vol 49 Num 2) Making Tracks: A Century of Wildlife Management, Part 9 of 9 Bringing back the game: ambitious, innovative actions restore and protect wildlife By John Crenshaw Former Public Affairs chief, New Mexico Wildlife editor, and game warden, retired in 1997. Bringing back …