- Needed Research on Domestic and Recreational Livestock in Wilderness: Author's intent is to point out the importance of problems related to livestock (recreational pack and saddle stock and domestic livestock grazing)in wilderness and to suggest some particularly critical research needs. Journal of Range Management 42(1):84-85 January 1989.
- Uses of Range and Pasture Lands
- Livestock Production
- Introduction to Grazing Management
- Carrying Capacity and Stocking Rate
- Managing the Distribution of Livestock
- Riparian Grazing Management
- Diet Selection of Grazing Animals
- Grazing Systems
- Nutritional Value of Range Forage
- Nutritional Requirements of Livestock
- Poisonous Plants
- Animal Health and Veterinarian Resources for Ranchers
- Grazing on Public Lands
- Mining
- Recreation and Open Spaces
- Wildlife
- Legal and Administrative Issues
- Sage-Grouse
- Predators and Animal Damage Control
- Wolf Recovery
- Mexican Gray Wolf
- Mexican Gray Wolf - Overview
- Mexican Gray Wolves - Background
- Progress of the Mexican Wolf Recovery Program
- Wolf-Livestock Conflicts
- Proposed Changes to Endangered Status and Home Range
- Costs of the Recovery Program
- Public Response
- Perspectives
- Mexican Gray Wolves in Mexico
- Frequently Asked Questions
- About the Author
- Eastern Wolf
- Northern Gray Wolf
- Red Wolf
- Western Great Lakes Wolf
- Mexican Gray Wolf
- Rangeland Biodiversity
- Wild Horses and Burro Management
- Threatened and Endangered Species
- Wildlife Related Links
- Wildlife-Livestock Interaction
- Livestock Production