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Conservation of Biodiveristy in Managed Rangelands, with Special Emphasis on the Ecological Effects of Large Grazing Ungulates, Domestic and Wild

Patrick Duncan, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique
Peter J. Jarman, University of New England

Economic and Ecological Features of Livestock and Wildlife Utilization in Africa

J I. Barnes, Department of Wildlife and National Parks

Southern United States Forest Range Management: History and Development

Henry A. Pearson, USDA, Agricultural Research Service

Overcoming Limitations on the Productivity of Browsing Ungulates in Africa

Norman Owen-Smith, University of Witwatersrand

Cattle and Wildlife Ranching in the Zimbabwe Midlands: Are they Economically Compatible?

URS P. Kreuter, WWF Multispecies Project
John P. Workman, Utah State University

Determinants of Herbaceous Species Composition on Wildlife Utilization Areas in the Eastern Transvaal Lowveld of South Africa- A Preliminary Investigation

M.J S. Peel, Roodeplaat Grassland Institute
G C. Stuart-Hill, University of Natal, Pietermaritzburg

Game Production on Private Land in South Africa

J C. Pauw, Roodeplaat Grassland Institute
M J.S Peel, Roodeplaat Grassland Institute

Integrated Gamebird Farming as an Incentive to Promote Biodiversity and Conservation of Rangelands

P J. Wiljoen, Roodeplaat Grassland Institiute
C R. Hurt, Roodeplaat Grassland Institiute

Integration of Wildlife and Cattle on Communal Lands in KaNgwane, South Africa

M Stalmans, KaNgwane Parks Corporation
A Van Wyk, KaNgwane Parks Corporation
M T. Mentis, Envirobiz Africa