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Product Type: Journal Article
Year: 2011
Author(s): Biggins, D.E., T.M. Livieri, and S.W. Breck
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Biggins, D.E., T.M. Livieri, and S.W. Breck. 2011. Interface between black-footed ferret research and operational conservation. Journal of Mammalogy 92(4): 699-704.
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Questions and problems that emerged during operational conservation of black-footed ferrets (Mustela nigripes) have been addressed by a wide variety of studies. Early results from such studies often were communicated orally during meetings of recovery groups and in written form using memoranda, unpublished reports, and theses. Typically, implementation of results preceded their publication in widely distributed journals. Many of these studies eventually were published in journals, and we briefly summarize the contents of 8 volumes and special features of journals that have been dedicated to the biology of ferrets and issues in ferret recovery. This year marks the 30th anniversary of rediscovery of the black-footed ferret, and the 7 papers of the following Special Feature summarize data collected over nearly that span of time.
Grassland Ecology and Conservation

Black-footed ferret areas of activity during late summer and fall at Meeteetse, Wyoming
Black-footed ferrets and Siberian polecats as ecological surrogates and ecological equivalents
Landscape features influence postrelease predation on endangered black-footed ferrets
Mortality of Siberian polecats and black-footed ferrets released onto prairie dog colonies
Postbreeding resource selection by adult black-footed ferrets in the Conata Basin, South Dakota