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RECENT PUBLICATIONS


Quinn, C. B., S. Preckler-Quisquater, J. A. Akins, P. R. Cross, P. B. Alden, S. L. Vanderzwan, S. A. Stephenson, P. J. Figura, G. A. Green, T. L. Hiller, and B. N. Sacks. 2022. Contrasting genetic trajectories of endangered and expanding red fox populations in the western U.S. Heredity. Click here.

Boulerice, J., T. L. Hiller, A. A. Ahlers, D. Etter, and E. Dunton. 2021. Assessing the value of an indicator species for wetland quality, connectivity, and wildlife in the Great Lakes Basin. Final report submitted to U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Wildlife Ecology Institute, Helena, Montana, USA. 

Hiller, T. L., R. D. Applegate, and L. A. Powell. 2021. The social and political context of harvest management. Pages 21–35 in L. Powell and K. Pope, editors. Harvest of fish and wildlife: new paradigms for sustainable management. CRC Press, Boca Raton, Florida, USA. Click here for more information.
 
Hiller, T. L., R. D. Applegate, and M. O’Brien. 2021. Harvest management of furbearers. Pages 335–349 in L. Powell and K. Pope, editors. Harvest of fish and wildlife: new paradigms for sustainable management. CRC Press, Boca Raton, Florida, USA. Click here for more information.

Matchett, M. R., T. R. Stanley, M. F. McCollister, D. A. Eads, J. T. Boulerice, and D. E. Biggins. 2021. Oral sylvatic plague vaccine does not adequately protect prairie dogs (Cynomys spp.) for endangered black-footed ferret (Mustela nigripes) conservation. Vector-Borne and Zoonotic Diseases. Click here to download.

Bjornlie, N. L., C. D. Atkinson, R. M. Inman, and J. T. Boulerice. 2021. Long-lived female wolverines (Gulo gulo) documented at the southern edge of recolonization. American Midland Naturalist 185:110–119. Click here to navigate to ResearchGate to download.

White, H. B., G. R. Batcheller, E. K. Boggess, C. L. Brown, J. W. Butfiloski, T. A. Decker, J. D. Erb, M. W. Fall, D. A. Hamilton, T. L. Hiller, G. F. Hubert, Jr., M. J. Lovallo, J. F. Olson, and N. M. Roberts. 2021. Best management practices for trapping furbearers in the United States. Wildlife Monographs 207:3–59. Click here to download.

Hiller, T. L., J. E. McFadden, L. A. Powell, and W. H. Schacht. 2019. Seasonal and interspecific landscape use of sympatric greater prairie-chickens and sharp-tailed grouse. Wildlife Society Bulletin 43:244-255.

Quinn, C. B., J. R. Akins, T. L. Hiller, and B. N. Sacks. 2018. Predicting the potential distribution of the Sierra Nevada red fox in the Oregon Cascades. Journal of Fish and Wildlife Management 9:351–366.

Eckrich, C. A., M. J. Warren, D. A. Clark, P. J. Milburn, S. J. Torland, and T. L. Hiller. 2018. Space use and cover selection of kit foxes (Vulpes macrotis) at their distributional periphery. American Midland Naturalist 179:247–260.

Quinn, C., T. Hiller, J. McFadden-Hiller, J. Akins, and B. Sacks. 2017. Distribution and connectivity of Sierra Nevada red fox in the Oregon Cascades (poster). 64th Annual Meeting of the Western Section of The Wildlife Society, Reno, Nevada, USA.

Hiller, T. L., J. E. McFadden-Hiller, and B. N. Sacks.  2015.  Genetic and photographic detections document Sierra Nevada red fox in the northern Cascades of Oregon.  Northwest Science 89:409–413.

​McFadden-Hiller, J. E., and T. L. Hiller.  2015.  Non-invasive survey of forest carnivores in the northern Cascades of Oregon, USA.  Northwestern Naturalist 96:107–117.

​Milburn, P., and T. L. Hiller.  2013.  Recent kit fox detections at their northern-most extent in southeastern Oregon.  Northwestern Naturalist 94:150–153.


REPORTS

Hiller, T. L.  2011.  Oregon furbearer program report, 2010–2011.  Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Salem, Oregon, USA.








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  • Home
  • About
  • Our Team
  • Research
    • Current Research >
      • Status of Elk in the United States
      • Recovery of Endangered Sierra Nevada Red Foxes in California
      • Great Lakes Muskrats and Wetlands - Phase II
      • Gray Fox Populations in Indiana
      • Recovery of Black-Footed Ferrets
    • Completed Research >
      • Plague Management for Ferrets
      • Greater Prairie-Chickens and Sharp-tailed Grouse
      • Sierra Nevada red fox ecology in Oregon
      • Multi-State Bobcat Populations
      • Great Lakes Muskrats and Wetlands - Phase I
      • Kit fox ecology
      • Best Management Practices for Trapping
      • Muskrat Transmitter Project
  • Education
    • Current >
      • Black-footed Ferret Information Repository
      • Book Update: Wild Furbearer Management and Conservation in North America
    • Completed >
      • STEMex Workshop
  • Our Publications
  • Contact Us