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The recovery of reared pheasants released on an English pheasant shoot.
Blank, T.H. 1970. In: Grenquist, P. (ed.) Transactions of the 8th Congress of the International Union of Game Biologists: 361-365. International Union of Game Biologists, Helsinki.
Measuring the mortality of released pheasants.
Bray, R.P. 1970. In: Grenquist, P. (ed.) Transactions of the 8th Congress of the International Union of Game Biologists: 366-368. International Union of Game Biologists, Helsinki.
Recent advantages in our knowledge and control of game-bird diseases.
Jones, M.B. 1970. In: Grenquist, P. (ed.) Transactions of the 8th Congress of the International Union of Game Biologists: 259-264. International Union of Game Biologists, Helsinki.
Some recent observations on the gapeworm (Syngamus trachea) in pheasants.
Sharpe, G.I. 1965. In: Blank, T.H. (ed.) Transactions of the 6th Congress of the International Union of Game Biologists: 37-48. The Nature Conservancy on behalf of the International Union of Game Biologists, London.
Pheasants and Forestry - a basic layout.
Gray, N.G.B. 1964. Quarterly Journal of Forestry, 58: 142-147.
The conservation of game as a natural resource.
Middleton, A.D. & Ash, J.S. 1964. In: 'The Countryside in 1970' Study Conference: 1-14. Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London.
Effects of Thiabendazole on Syngamus trachea in pheasants
Sharpe, G.I. 1964. Nature, 201: 315-316.
Deaths of Birds and Mammals from Toxic Chemicals September 1961-August 1962.
Cramp, S., Conder, P.J. & Ash, J.S. 1963. Third report of the Joint Committee of the British Trust for Ornithology and the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds on Toxic Chemicals, in collaboration with the Game Research Association, Sandy, Bedfordshire.
Residues of seed-dressings in pheasants' eggs.
Ash, J.S. 1962. British Birds, 55: 478-480.
Recent observations on helminthiasis in some British gamebirds.
Clapham, P.A. 1961. Journal of Helminthology, 35 (R.T. Leiper Supplement): 35-40.
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