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| populations of large ungulates (pronghorn antelope, deer, elk, and bighorn sheep) in natural environments. Since 1956, I have concentrated on the kob antelope and vegetation change induced by elephants in Uganda.

[[underline]]Societies[[/underline]] | American Association for the Advancement of Science (Fellow 1963)
| Ecological Society of America
| British Ecological Society
| Society of Sigma Xi
| The Wildlife Society
| American Society of Mammalogists
| American Society of Mammalogists
| Western Society of Naturalists
| The Wilderness Society
| Nature Conservancy
| Fauna Preservation Society

[[underline]]Selected Bibliography[[/underline]] | (Co-Principal Investigator is author of over 70 technical and professional articles)

_____, 1944. The range vegetation of Kerr County, Texas, in relation to livestock and white-tailed deer. Amer. Midl. Nat., 31:697-743.

_____, 1950. Live History, ecology and range use of the pronghorn in Trans-Pecos Texas. Amer. Midl. Nat., 43:357-354. (Received George Mercer Award of the Ecological Society of America).

_____, Swanson, Carl V. 1953. Increased natality resulting from lower population density among elk in southeastern Washington. Trans. N. Amer. Wildlife Conf. 20:560-567.

_____, The bighorn sheep in the United States, its past, present, and future. Wildlife Monographs No. 4 174 pp. (Award of the Wildlife Society for best publication in terrestrial ecology in 1960.)

_____, 1961. Regulation of numbers of pronghorn antelope in relation to land use. La Terre et la Vie, 2:266-285.

_____, Dawkins, H. C. 1961. Vegetation change induced by elephants and fire in Murchison Falls National Park, Uganda. Ecology, 42(4):752-766.

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