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Publications and Reports

Books

Craighead, Frank L., and C. Convis (Editors). February 2013. Conservation Planning: Shaping the Future. Esri Press, Redlands, California. 625 pages.

 

Craighead, Lance. 2000. Bears. Colin Baxter Press. Edinburgh, Scotland. 150 pp.

 

Refereed Publications

 

Craighead, Frank L., April H. Craighead, L. Oechsli, and A. Kociolek. 2011. Identification and evaluation of sites for low-cost wildlife mitigation. . The 2011 International Conference on Ecology and Transportation. Seattle, Washington, Proceedings. 20 pp.

 

DellaSala, D.A., P. Alaback, L. Craighead, T. Goward, P. Paquet, and T. Spribille. 2011. Temperate and Boreal Rainforests of Inland Northwestern North America. In: Temperate and Boreal Rainforests of the World: Ecology and Conservation. Dominick DellaSala (Ed.). 2011. Island Press, Washington D.C. 295 pp.

 

Craighead, Frank L., and Wayne M. McCrory. 2010. A preliminary core conservation review of the interior grizzly bear of Chilcotin ranges in British Columbia. Study for Valhalla Wilderness Society and Friends of Nemaiah Valley. 40 pp.

 

Frank L. Craighead, April H. Craighead, Lauren Oechsli, and Angela Kociolek. 2010. Bozeman Pass Post-Fencing Wildlife Monitoring Final Report with Western Transportation Institute – Montana State University for Montana Department of Transportation. 42 pp.

 

Craighead, April H., Frank L. Craighead, and Lauren Oechsli. 2009. Bozeman Pass Wildlife Pre-and Post-Fence Monitoring Project. 2009. The 2009 International Conference on Ecology and Transportation. Duluth, Minnesota, Proceedings pp. 463–474.

 

Craighead, F.L., T. Olenicki, B. Brock, J. Williams. 2008. A Conservation Area Design for the Inland Temperate Rainforest based on focal species. Proceedings of the B.C.’s Inland Rainforest – Conservation and Community. University of Northern British Columbia.

 

Brock, B.L., E.C. Atkinson, C. Groves, A. Toivola, T. Olenicki, and L. Craighead. 2006. A Wildlife Conservation Assessment of the Madison Valley, Montana. Wildlife Conservation society, Greater Yellowstone Program, Bozeman, MT. 152 pp.

 

Craighead, F. L. and B. Cross. 2005. Identifying Core Habitat and Connectivity for Focal Species in the Interior Cedar-Hemlock Forest of North America to Complete a Conservation Area Design. Proceedings of the 8th World Wilderness Congress, Anchorage AK.

 

Olenicki, Thomas, and Frank L. Craighead. 2005. Modeling Highway Impacts Related to Grizzly Bear Core, Living, and Connectivity Habitat in Idaho, Montana, and Wyoming Using a Two-Scale Approach. The 2005 International Conference on Ecology and Transportation. San Diego, California. Proceedings. pp 287-300.

 

Gilbert, B., L. Craighead, B. Horejsi, P. Paquet, W. McCrory. 2004. Scientific Criteria for evaluation and establishment of grizzly bear management areas in British Columbia. Panel of independent scientists, Victoria, BC. 16pp.

 

Craighead, A. C., F. L. Craighead, and E. A. Roberts. 2001. Bozeman pass wildlife linkage and highway safety study. Fourth International Conference on Ecology and Transportation. Keystone, Colorado, Proceedings. pp. 405–422.

 

Craighead, F. Lance, M. Gilpin, and E.R. Vyse. 1999. Chapter 11: Genetic considerations for carnivore conservation in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. In: Carnivores in Ecosystems Clark, T., S. Minta, and P. Karieva (Eds.). Yale University Press.

 

Craighead, F. Lance, D. Paetkau, H.V. Reynolds, C. Strobeck, and E.R. Vyse. 1998. Using Microsatellite DNA analyses to infer breeding behavior and demographic processes in an Arctic grizzly bear population. Proceedings 10th annual International Bear Association Symposium.

 

Horejsi, B.L., Gilbert, B.K., and F.L. Craighead. 1998. British Columbia’s Grizzly Bear Conservation Strategy: An independent review of science and policy. Western Wildlife Environments Consulting Ltd., Calgary, Alberta. 64 pp.

 

Craighead, L., R. Walker, R. Noss, and K. Aune. 1997. Applying conceptual models to landscapes: using habitat suitability models of selected species to define core areas and buffer zones for wildlife corridors. Oral presentation, 1997 Annual Meeting of the Society for Conservation Biology, Victoria.

 

Walker, R., and L. Craighead. 1997. Analyzing wildlife movement corridors in Montana using GIS. 1997. Environmental Sciences Research Institute. Proceedings of the 1997 International ESRI Users conference.         

 

Craighead, F. Lance, E.R. Vyse. 1996. Chapter 14: Brown and grizzly bear metapopulations. In: Metapopulations and Wildlife Conservation. D. McCullough (Ed.). Island Press. pp. 325-351.

 

Craighead, F. Lance, D. Paetkau, H.V. Reynolds, E.R. Vyse, and C. Strobeck. 1995. Microsatellite analysis of paternity and reproduction in Arctic grizzly bears. Journal of Heredity 86(4):255‑261

 

Craighead, F.L., D. Paetkau, H.V. Reynolds, C. Strobeck, and E. Vyse. 1995. The use of microsatellite DNA analyses to infer breeding behavior and demographic processes in an Arctic grizzly bear population.  Proc.  10th International Bear Association, Fairbanks AK. pp

 

Craighead, F. Lance, Conservation Genetics of Grizzly Bears. 1994. PhD. Dissertation. Montana State University, Bozeman Montana.

 

Craighead, F. Lance., E.R. Vyse, and H.V. Reynolds. 1992. Paternity determination with DNA fingerprinting in an Arctic grizzly bear population. Proc. Ninth International Bear Conference, Missoula, Montana:529-531.

 

Craighead, John J., F. L. Craighead, D. J. Craighead, and R. L. Redmond. 1988.

Mapping Arctic vegetation in Northwest Alaska using Landsat MSS imagery. National Geographic Research 4(4):496-527.

 

Craighead, Derek J. and F. Lance Craighead. 1985. Mapping wilderness from space. Naturalist Magazine, Summer, pp.16-19.

 

Craighead, John J., F. L. Craighead and Derek J. Craighead. 1985.Using Satellites to Evaluate Ecosystems as Grizzly Bear Habitat. Proceedings - Grizzly Bear Habitat Symposium . U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Missoula, Montana. General Technical Report INT-207. pp. 101-112.

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