Optimizing Age-Sex Ratios in Ungulate (Hoofstock) Populations
by Harvesting to Mimic Natural Selection.
 
  Trophy Bull Management - An Alternative Strategy  (Bugle Magazine, Fall 1993)
 
   S. F. Stringham & A. B. Bubenik.  1974.  Physical condition and survival rates of chamois (Rupicapra rupicapra L.) as a function of maturity-sex class ratios in the population.  Implications for ungulate harvest plans.  pp. 123-158 in W. Schroder (ed.):   Tagungsbericht: Internationales Gamswild-Treffen, Institute for Wildforschung und Jagdkunde, Oberammergau, Germany.
 
   S. F. Stringham & A. B. Bubenik.  1975.  Condition Physique et Taux de Survie du Chamois, Rupicapra rupicapra L., En Fonction des Classes d'Age et de Sexe de la Population.  Bulletin de l'Office de la Chasse, Etudes Scientifiques et Techniques, Paris.  Special No. 3:199-224.
 
 
 
 
Predator-Prey Management
 
   Alaska’s Predator Holocaust: Mass Extermination of Wolves & Bears  
 
   Is Advocacy Trumping Objectivity in Alaska’s Predator Control Literature and
          Decision-Making?  
 
    A Predator-Prey Management Strategy that Doesn’t Verminize Wolves & Bears
 
 
 
Conservation of High-Risk Populations & Species
 
   Smokey & Mirrors: The War Between Science vs. Pseudo-science in Grizzly Bear Conservation
 
   Meta-Strategy for World Bear Conservation
 
 
 
Managing/Stewarding Non-Consumptive “Uses” of Wildlife
    Impacts of Alaska’s Predator Holocaust on WildLife Viewing and on the Viewing Industry
 
   We Need to Replace Alaska’s “Board of Game” With a “Board of Wildlife Conservation”
 
 
 
Effects of Drinking Water Supply on Food Supply and Habitat Carrying Capacity
 
 
Problem Bears:  to Kill or Not to Kill?
 
Innovations in Wildlife
Management / Stewardship