CURRICULUM VITA/RESUME
David Paul Hendricks
Missoula, MT 59802
email: **********@**.***
Personal
birth date: 5 October 1951
birth place: Bay City, Texas
marital status: married (Lisa M. Hendricks); no children
Education
1993 - Ph.D. Zoology, Washington State University (dissertation: "Clutch- and egg-size
variation of American Pipits in alpine environments")
1987 - M.A. Zoology, University of Montana (thesis: "Foraging ecology of alpine-nesting
Water Pipits, Anthus spinoletta")
1975 - B.A. Zoology, University of Montana
Relevant Employment
Zoologist - Montana Natural Heritage Program 1/96-present
Field inventory of vertebrate and invertebrate species of special concern, including bats, Pygmy
Rabbit, shrews and other small mammals, terrestrial and freshwater mollusks, cave invertebrates,
freshwater fishes, Harlequin Ducks and other avian species (especially grassland birds), amphibians
and reptiles. Experience with a diversity of trapping/monitoring techniques and sampling designs,
including mist-nets, live traps, electronic bat detectors and call analysis (SonoBat), banding, tissue
sampling. Contributed species accounts in development of on-line animal field guide. Conducted
field mapping (GPS), data analysis and preparation of reports (some interdisciplinary), Biotics
database enhancement; experience with a variety of word processing, spreadsheet, graphics, and
statistics software programs. Proposal writing and funding procurement (agency and NGO), budget
administration (individual projects of $5K-$60K, typically totaling $100K+ annually), supervision of
contractors; acted in temporary capacity (twice) as Program Lead Zoologist until position was refilled.
Participant in numerous meetings with agency biologists, Montana Bird Conservation working group,
Montana Animal Species of Concern working group, and Non-game working group.
Biologist - Montana Natural Heritage Program 9/94-12/95
Contract position: inventory of freshwater mollusks, bats, and reptiles and amphibians on the
Bitterroot and Kootenai National Forests; inventory of bats, and reptiles and amphibians on the Custer
National Forest. Activities included use of ANABAT monitors for bat surveys, pitfall-trapping small
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mammals, and collection of voucher specimens of mollusks, mammals, reptiles, and amphibians.
Inventory for species of special concern, including raptors.
Research Assistant I - Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife & Parks, Kalispel, Montana 5/94-
8/94
Contract position with Region I, US Forest Service: conducted forest breeding-bird surveys using
fixed-radius point counts on Flathead and Kootenai National Forests, as part of the Montana Land
Bird Monitoring Program. Collected associated vegetation data using standardized protocols.
Senior Biologist - George M. Sutton Avian Research Center, Bartlesville, Oklahoma 3/92-4/94
Project supervisor of Declining Prairie Birds Study in Oklahoma tallgrass prairie: modified study
design and supervised 18 people in field data collection of three major five-year projects on effects of
land-use [burning and grazing] on breeding birds 1) 12 Monitoring Avian Productivity and
Survivorship mist-net banding stations, 2) nest monitoring on 18-20 16.2-ha grassland plots, 3) nest
monitoring along 32 0.5-km roadside-fencerow plots. Also designed vegetation and insect sampling
methodologies, conducted data analyses for all projects, coordinated and helped run USFWS Breeding
Bird Surveys statewide, and collected birds for analyses of heavy metal and chlorinated hydrocarbon
contamination.
Research Assistant - for Dr. Christopher J. Norment, Museum of Natural History, University of
Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas 5/91-7/91
Harris' Sparrow project, Thelon Game Sanctuary, Northwest Territories, Canada: trapping and
banding, nest monitoring, insect and vegetation surveys, focal nesting-pair time budgets, avian
inventory around Warden's Grove.
Research Associate - for Jeffrey S. Marks, Montana Cooperative Wildlife Research Unit,
University of Montana, Missoula, Montana 8/88-11/88
Bristle-thighed Curlew project on Laysan Island, Northwestern Hawaiian Islands: autumn mark-
recapture, radio tracking, population estimates, habitat use and diet; also autumn population count
[age/sex] of endangered Laysan Duck.
Teaching Assistant - Zoology Department, Washington State University, Pullman, Washington
8/85-5/91
Taught labs and led field trips in Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy, Invertebrate Biology,
Mammalogy, Ornithology, Parasitology.
Teaching Assistant - Zoology Department, University of Montana, Missoula, Montana 3/84-6/84
and 3/85-6/85
Taught labs and led field trips in Ornithology.
Research Assistant - for Dr. Richard L. Hutto, Zoology Department, University of Montana,
Missoula, Montana 12/82-3/83
Winter habitat distribution and relative abundance of Neotropical migratory songbirds in western
Mexico: developed fixed-radius point count method used in open, shrubby, and forested habitats
(coastal to high elevation).
Project On-site Biologist - Camp, Dressor, & McKee, Inc., Wheatridge, Colorado 10/80-8/81
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On-site inventory of vertebrates in prairie grasslands and hardwood draws near Glendive, Montana:
circular plot bird counts, roadside raptor surveys, pheasant crow-counts, mapping prairie grouse leks,
aerial big game counts, small mammal live-trapping surveys, habitat use by terrestrial vertebrates.
Preparator - Vertebrate Museum, Zoology and Entomology Department, Montana State
University, Bozeman, Montana 1/71-6/71 and 9/71-6/72
Study skin preparation and vertebrate collection curation.
Curatorial Assistant - E. T. Seton Memorial Library and Museum, Philmont Scout Ranch,
Cimarron, New Mexico 6/71-8/71
Curated and catalogued the mammal collection.
Teaching/Education Experience
Labs and some lectures in Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy, Invertebrate Biology, Mammalogy,
Ornithology, and Parasitology at the University of Montana and Washington State University.
Lectured to several local Audubon Chapters in Montana, Oklahoma, and Kansas. Demonstrated bird
banding techniques to public school teachers through a university-sponsored mentoring program at the
Montana Natural History Center. Co-led field trip (Pryor Mountains birds) for the Montana Field
Office of The Nature Conservancy and led field trip (St. Mary s Peak alpine natural history) for
Montana Natural History Center.
Professional Memberships
American Ornithologist's Union (Elective Member)
Association of Field Ornithologists
Cooper Ornithological Society
Oklahoma Ornithological Society
Ottawa Field-Naturalist s Club
Society for Northwestern Vertebrate Biology
Southwestern Association of Naturalists
The Wildlife Society (Montana Chapter)
Wilson Ornithological Society
Professional Journal Reviewer
Arctic; Arctic, Antarctic and Alpine Research; Auk; Condor; Journal of Avian Biology; Journal of
Field Ornithology; Journal of the Lepidopterist s Society; Northeastern Naturalist; Oikos;
Southwestern Naturalist; Wildlife Biology; Wilson Bulletin
Book Reviewer
Journal of Raptor Research, Journal of the West, Natural Areas Journal, Northwestern Naturalist
Awards and Honors
2006-present Faculty Affiliate, Division of Biological Sciences, The University of Montana
2006 Elective Membership, American Ornithologists Union
2005 Bob Watts Communication Award, Montana Chapter of The Wildlife Society (co-recipient with
J. K. Werner, B. A. Maxell, and D. L. Flath: for two books on Montana herpetology)
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1990 Guy Brislawn Award, Zoology Department, Washington State University, "for demonstrated
potential in research"
1985 Alexander Wilson Prize, Wilson Ornithological Society, "Best Student Paper at Annual
Meeting"
1983 Bertha Morton Scholarship, University of Montana, "Outstanding Graduate Student"
Research Grants and Licenses
1997 Canon Exploration Grant, The Nature Conservancy, "Status and distribution of two endemic
terrestrial snails, Discus brunsoni Berry, 1955 and Oreohelix alpina (Elrod, 1901), in western
Montana" ($4766)
1990 Graduate Student Summer Research Assistantship, Washington State University, "Latitudinal
variation in clutch and egg size of American Pipits" ($2000)
1990 F. M. Chapman Memorial Grant, American Museum of Natural History, "Latitudinal variation in
clutch and egg size of American Pipits" ($400)
1990 Sigma Xi Grant-in-Aid of Research, Sigma Xi, "Latitudinal variation in clutch and egg size of
American Pipits" ($250)
1986 Sigma Xi Grant-in-Aid of Research, Sigma Xi, "Evolution of monogamy in Aleutian Rosy
Finches" ($600)
1986 Grant-in-Aid, Arctic Institute of North America, "Evolution of monogamy in Aleutian Rosy
Finches" ($800)
1986 Travel Grant, Washington State University, "Evolution of monogamy in Aleutian Rosy Finches"
($300)
1986 Bergstrom Memorial Research Award, Association of Field Ornithologists, "Evolution of
monogamy in Aleutian Rosy Finches" ($200)
1986 Louis Agassiz Fuertes Award, Wilson Ornithological Society, "Evolution of monogamy in
Aleutian Rosy Finches" ($300)
1985 Travel Grant, University of Montana, (to present paper at meeting in Boulder, Colorado) ($100)
1984 Sigma Xi Grant-in-Aid of Research, Sigma Xi, (continuation of above project) ($200)
1984 F. M. Chapman Memorial Grant, American Museum of Natural History, "Foraging ecology of
alpine-nesting American Pipits" ($200)
1983 Sigma Xi Grant-in-Aid of Research, Sigma Xi, "Prey availability and foraging ecology of Water
Pipits on alpine snowfields" ($200)
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1982 Graduate Student Research Award, University of Montana, "Nest site selection by Gila
Woodpeckers" ($300)
1978 F. M. Chapman Memorial Grant, American Museum of Natural History, "Breeding biology of
Brown-capped Rosy Finches" ($356)
1977 Margaret Morse Nice Award, Wilson Ornithological Society, "Breeding biology of Brown-
capped Rosy Finches" ($200)
Master Bird-Banding Permit, U.S.F.W.S. - issued 1970-current.
Papers Presented At Meetings
2005 Bat use of highway bridges in south-central Montana (with S. Lenard, C. Currier, and J.
Johnson), The Wildlife Society, state chapter annual meeting, Helena, Montana.
2000 Bats of Azure Cave and the Little Rocky Mountains, Montana, The Wildlife Society, state
chapter annual meeting, Great Falls, Montana.
1996 "Amphibians and reptiles in western Montana: status and distribution", The Wildlife Society,
state chapter annual meeting, Chico Hot Springs, Montana.
1994 "Land-use effects on the breeding ecology of tallgrass prairie birds in Oklahoma: a preliminary
analysis" (with D. L. Reinking, S. K. Sherrod, and M. A. Jenkins), Joint American Ornithologists'
Union/Cooper Ornithological Society/Wilson Ornithological Society annual meeting, Missoula,
Montana.
1993 "Breeding Henslow's Sparrows in Oklahoma: an update", Oklahoma Ornithological Society
annual meeting, Lawton, Oklahoma.
1992 "Status and distribution of Henslow's Sparrow in Oklahoma", Oklahoma Ornithological Society
annual meeting, Stillwater, Oklahoma.
1992 "Status and distribution of Henslow's Sparrow in Oklahoma", The Wildlife Society, state chapter
annual meeting, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
1990 "Determinants of clutch size in alpine American Pipits", Inland section meeting, Pacific
Northwest Bird and Mammal Society, Missoula, Montana.
1988 "Woodpecker cavity location in the sahuaro cactus", Inland section meeting, Pacific Northwest
Bird and Mammal Society, Moscow, Idaho.
1986 "Habitat use by alpine-nesting Water Pipits: a test of the snowfield hypothesis", Inland section
meeting, Pacific Northwest Bird and Mammal Society, Moscow, Idaho.
1985 "Foraging ecology of alpine-nesting Water Pipits", Cooper/Wilson Ornithological Societies Joint
Annual Meeting, Boulder, Colorado.
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Books, Book Chapters, Monographs
2004 (J. K. Werner, B. A. Maxell, . . ., and D. L. Flath) Amphibians and reptiles of Montana.
Mountain Press, Missoula, MT. 262 pp.
2003 (B. A. Maxell, J. K. Werner, . . ., and D. L. Flath) Herpetology in Montana: a history, status
summary, checklists, dichotomous keys, accounts for native, potentially native, and exotic species,
and indexed bibliography. Society for Northwestern Vertebrate Biology, Northwest Fauna Number 5.
138 pp.
2001 (A. Badyaev and . . .) Wagtails and Pipits. Pp. 479-484 In The Sibley Guide to Bird Life and
Behavior. Knopf, New York, NY.
2000 (R. Johnson, . . ., D. Pattie and K. Hunter) Brown-capped Rosy-Finch (Leucosticte australis). In
The Birds of North America, No. 536 (A. Poole and F. Gill, eds.). The Birds of North America, Inc.,
Philadelphia, PA. 24 pp.
1998 (C. Norment, . . . and R. Santonocito) Golden-crowned Sparrow (Zonotrichia atracapilla). In
The Birds of North America, No. 352 (A. Poole and F. Gill, eds.). The Birds of North America, Inc.
Philadelphia, PA. 20 pp.
1994 (N. Verbeek and . . .) American Pipit (Anthus rubescens). In The Birds of North America, No.
95 (A. Poole and F. Gill, Eds.). Philadelphia: The Academy of Natural Sciences; Washington, D.C.:
The American Ornithologists' Union. 24 pp.
Peer-reviewed Journal Papers
In Prep. (. . ., T. Carlson, D. Genter, R. Johnson, D. Prellwitz, and J. Reichel) Movements and
mortality of American White Pelicans fledged in three Montana colonies. Waterbirds.
In Prep. (. . ., S. Lenard, C. Currier, and J. Johnson) Bat use of bridges in south-central Montana.
Northwest Science.
In Prep. (. . ., and P. Lesica) The big sand tiger beetle (Cicindela formosa) in the Centennial Valley
Sandhills of southwestern Montana: a significant range extension with comments on associated tiger
beetle species. Cicindela.
In Prep. (. . ., and J. Marks) Breeding status of Blue-gray Gnatcatcher in Montana, with discussion of
a recent northward range expansion in the Rocky Mountain region. North American Birds.
2006 (. . ., and L. Hendricks) Foot paddling by Western Gulls. Northwestern Naturalist 87:246-247.
2005 (. . ., J. Johnson, S. Lenard, and C. Currier) Use of a bridge for day roosting by the Hoary Bat,
Lasiurus cinereus. Canadian Field-Naturalist 119:132-133.
2005 (T. Nordhagen, M. Nordhagen, and . . .) Nelson s Sharp-tailed Sparrow nest parasitized by
Brown-headed Cowbird. Wilson Bulletin 117:403-404.
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2005 Common Ravens capturing adult California Tortoiseshell butterflies. Northwestern Naturalist
86:81-82.
2004 First nesting record of Black-throated Gray Warbler (Dendroica nigrescens) for Montana.
Western North American Naturalist 64:548-550.
2003 Spring snow conditions, laying date, and clutch size in an alpine population of American Pipits.
Journal of Field Ornithology 74:423-429.
2003 (, J. Carlson, and C. Currier) Fatal entanglement of Western Long-eared Myotis in burdock.
Northwestern Naturalist 84:44-45.
2002 (. . . and L. Hendricks) Predatory attack by Green-tailed Towhee on sagebrush lizard.
Northwestern Naturalist 83:57-59.
2002 (. . . and M. Roedel) Preble s Shrew and Great Basin Pocket Mouse from the Centennial Valley
Sandhills of Montana. Northwestern Naturalist 83:31-34.
2001 A significant new record of the Pygmy Shrew, Sorex hoyi, on the Montana-Alberta border.
Canadian Field-Naturalist 115:513-514.
2001 (. . . and L. Hendricks) Opportunistic foraging at American Elk, Cervus elaphus, droppings by
Clark s Nutcracker, Nucifraga columbiana. Canadian Field-Naturalist 115:505-506.
2000 (. . ., D. L. Genter, and S. Martinez) Bats of Azure Cave and the Little Rocky Mountains,
Montana. Canadian Field-Naturalist 114:89-97.
2000 Arboreal nocturnal roosting behavior of a fledgling American Dipper. Wilson Bulletin 112:148-
150.
1999 (C. Norment, A. Hall and . . .) Important bird and mammal records in the Thelon River Valley,
Northwest Territories: range expansions and possible causes. Canadian Field-Naturalist 113:375-385.
1999 (. . . and L. Hendricks) Field observations of the myrmecophilous beetle Araeoschizus airmeti
Tanner (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae) at harverster ant (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) mounds. Great
Basin Naturalist 59:297-299.
1998 (. . . and S. Schlang) Aerial attacks by Common Ravens, Corvus corax, on adult Feral Pigeons,
Columba livia. Canadian Field-Naturalist 112:702-703.
1998 Rediscovery of Discus brunsoni Berry, 1955 and Oreohelix alpina (Elrod, 1901) in the Mission
Mountains, Montana, with comments on Oreohelix elrodi (Pilsbry, 1900). The Nautilus 112:58-62.
1998 A migration of adult army cutworms, Euxoa auxiliaris (Grote) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) at high
elevation. Canadian Field-Naturalist 112:165-166.
1997 Feral pigeons nesting underground in an abandoned mine. Northwestern Naturalist 78:74-76.
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1997 Geographical trends in clutch size: a range-wide relationship with laying date in American
Pipits. Auk 114:773-778.
1996 Ingestion of snow and ice by Pileated Woodpeckers and Northern Flickers. Northwestern
Naturalist 77:20-21.
1996 Geographical distribution. Thamnophis elegans vagrans. Herpetological Review 27(2):89.
1995 (. . . and L. Hendricks) Behavior and interaction of Bewick s and House wrens at a common
dusting site, with comments on the utility of dusting. Journal of Field Ornithology 66:492-496.
1995 (R. Blaha, . . ., M. Nelson and M. Stewart) A Short-eared Owl nest in Osage County,
Oklahoma. Bulletin of the Oklahoma Ornithological Society 28:26-28.
1995 Ground-caching and covering of food by a Red-breasted Nuthatch. Journal of Field
Ornithology 66:370-372.
1994 (C. Glass, . . ., M. Phillips and T. Waltman) Common Poorwill nesting in Osage County,
Oklahoma. Bulletin of the Oklahoma Ornithological Society 27:12-13.
1994 (. . . and D. Reinking) Investigator visitation and predation rates on bird nests in burned and
unburned tallgrass prairie in Oklahoma: an experimental study. Southwestern Naturalist 39:196-200.
1994 (. . . and C. Norment) Hatchability of American Pipit eggs in the Beartooth Mountains,
Wyoming. Wilson Bulletin 106:392-399.
1993 (D. Reinking and . . .) Occurrence and nesting of Henslow s Sparrow in Oklahoma. Bulletin of
the Oklahoma Ornithological Society 26:33-36.
1992 (. . . and C. Norment) Effects of a severe snowstorm on subalpine and alpine populations of
nesting American Pipits. Journal of Field Ornithology 63:331-338.
1991 Repeatability of size and shape of American Pipit eggs. Canadian Journal of Zoology 69:2624-
2628.
1991 Range extension of Araeoschizus airmeti Tanner (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae) in western Idaho
and eastern Oregon. Coleopterists Bulletin 45:369.
1991 Site fidelity and renesting of female American Pipits. Journal of Field Ornithology 62:338-342.
1990 (J. Marks, R Redmond, . . ., R. Clapp and R. Gill) Notes on longevity and flightlessness in
Bristle-thighed Curlews. Auk 107:779-781.
1990 (. . ., J. McAuliffe and A. Valiente-Banuet) On communal roosting and associated winter social
behavior of Gray-breasted Woodpeckers. Condor 92:254-255.
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1990 (. . . and C. Pidgeon) Savannah Sparrows nesting in alpine habitat in Wyoming. Journal of Field
Ornithology 61:64-66.
1989 (J. Marks and . . .) On the flushing behavior of incubating White Terns. Condor 91:997-998.
1988 (J. McAuliffe and . . .) Determinants of the vertical distribution of woodpecker nest cavities in
the sahuaro cactus. Condor 90:791-801.
1988 (. . . and H. Allard) Winter food habits of prairie porcupines in Montana. Prairie Naturalist
20:1-6.
1987 Breeding biology and nestling development of Golden-crowned Sparrows in Alaska. Wilson
Bulletin 99:693-696.
1987 Habitat use by nesting Water Pipits (Anthus spinoletta): a test of the snowfield hypothesis.
Arctic and Alpine Research 19:313-320.
1987 Foraging patterns of Water Pipits (Anthus spinoletta) with nestlings. Canadian Journal of
Zoology 65:1522-1529.
1986 (. . . and C. Norment) Additions to the alpine avifauna of the Beartooth Mountains. Murrelet
67:90-92.
1986 Avian predation of alpine butterflies. Journal of the Lepidopterists Society 40:129.
1986 (R. Hutto, . . ., and S. Pletschet) Un censo invernal de las aves de la Estacion de Biologia
Chamela, Jalisco, Mexico. Ann. Inst. Biol. Univ. Auton. Mex., Ser. Zool. 56:945-953.
1986 (R. Hutto, S. Pletschet and . . .) A circular plot census method for nonbreeding and breeding
season use. Auk 103:953-602.
1985 (. . . and G. Hendricks) Probable predation by a Tufted Titmouse on a salamander. Journal of
Field Ornithology 56:418.
1984 (J. Marks, . . . and V. Marks) Winter food habits of Barred Owls in western Montana. Murrelet
65:27-28.
1984 Notes on a hilltop aggregation of Lytta magister (Coleoptera: Meloidae). Proceedings of the
Entomological Society of Washington 86:461-462.
1983 (. . . and J. Swenson) Dynamics of the winter distribution of Rosy Finches in Montana.
Canadian Field-Naturalist 97:307-310.
1983 (J. Swenson and . . . ) Chick movements in Common Poorwills. Wilson Bulletin 95:309-310.
1982 Some post-monsoon birds observed in central Nepal. Journal of the Bombay Natural History
Society 79:247-253.
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1982 (J. Swenson, . . . and A. Farjon) Arrival and occurrence of Tamarix chinensis (Tamarisk) along
the Yellowstone River in Treasure and Rosebud Counties, Montana. Proceedings of the Montana
Academy of Sciences 41:67-70.
1981 Observations on a winter roost of rosy finches in Montana. Journal of Field Ornithology
52:235-236.
1980 Anting by Common Crows. Journal of Field Ornithology 51:177-178.
1980 Reaction of Brown-capped Rosy Finches to banded nestlings. Journal of Field Ornithology
51:175.
1978 Notes on the courtship behavior of Brown-capped Rosy Finches. Wilson Bulletin 90:285-287.
1977 Brown-capped Rosy Finch nesting in New Mexico. Auk 94:384-385.
1975 Copulatory behavior of a pair of Yellow-billed Cuckoos. Auk 92:151.
1974 Attacks by Polygonia interrogationis (Nymphalidae) on Chimney Swifts and insects. Journal
of the Lepidopterists Society 28:236.
1973 Neoglyphe soricis (Pojamanska)(Trematoda) from Montana shrews. Journal of Parasitology
59:488.
1973 (R. McBee, Jr. and . . .) Helminth parasites in the Yellow Pine Chipmunk,
Eutamias amoenus (Allen 1890), from northwestern Montana. Journal of Parasitology 59:322.
1972 (. . . and J. Martin, Jr.) Horse hair as a major mortality factor in nesting Barn Swallows.
Southwestern Naturalist 17:295.
1972 A persistent pair of Carolina Wrens. Bulletin of the Oklahoma Ornithological Society 5:14-15.
1969 A study of nestling Blue Jays. Scissortail 19:31-34.
Book Reviews, Letters, and Popular Articles
2005 (C. Kurtz and . . .) Of bats and bridges. Montana Naturalist winter 2005-2006:6-7.
2003 Review: Elliott Coues: naturalist and frontier historian, by Paul Russell Cutright and Michael J.
Brodhead. Journal of the West 42 (4): 97-98.
2003 Review: Structure and Function of an Alpine Ecosystem: Niwot Ridge, Colorado, by William D.
Bowman and Timothy R. Seastedt, eds. Natural Areas Journal 23:192-193.
2001 Review: Narrative of a journey across the Rocky Mountains to the Columbia River, and a visit to
the Sandwich Islands, Chili, &c, with a scientific appendix, by John Kirk Townsend. Northwestern
Naturalist 82: 37-38.
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1998 Review: Eagle's plume, by Bruce Beans. Journal of the West 37(4): 105.
1997 Review: Messages from an owl, by Max R. Terman. Journal of Raptor Research 31: 200-201.
1997 Critics of policy change (letter). Conservation Biology 11: 305.
1995 Review: The Birds of Konza, by John L. Zimmerman. Journal of the West 34 (4): 98-99.
1993 Letter to the editor. Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America 74: 145.
Poetry
2007 at the beach Modern Haiku 38(1): xx.
2005 One tennis shoe Modern Haiku 36(1):16.
1989 "Just beyond reach" Modern Haiku 20(2): 14.
1988 "Ready to speak" Modern Haiku 19(3): 61.
1976 "Just soaring higher" Modern Haiku 7(2): 41.
1975 "A rattling of wings" Modern Haiku 6(3): 6.
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References
Dr. Richard E. Johnson Dr. Richard L. Hutto
Department of Zoology Division of Biological Sciences
Washington State University University of Montana
Pullman, WA 99164-4236 Missoula, MT 59812-1002
Mr. Alan Jenkins Mr. John Carlson
G. M. Sutton Avian Research Center Bureau of Land Management
P.O. Box 2007 Glasgow Field Station
Bartlesville, OK 74005-2007 RR 1-4775
918-***-**** Glasgow, MT 59230
Dr. Jon E. Swenson
Dept. of Biology & Nature Conservation
Agricultural University of Norway
P.O. Box 5014
N-1432 As, NORWAY
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