Stanley Paul Young
Stanley Paul Young was an American biologist who spent forty-two years working for the U.S. government in several departments which dealt with wildlife management and research. Also known as an author and ecologist, his primary interests were the predatory mammals of the American West: the wolf, coyote, puma or cougar, and bobcat.
Hints on Bobcat Trapping
"Hints on Bobcat Trapping" by Stanley Paul Young is a scientific publication written in the early 20th century. The book serves as a practical guide f...
By Stanley Paul Young
Hints on Wolf and Coyote Trapping
"Hints on Wolf and Coyote Trapping" by Stanley P. Young is a practical guidebook published in the early 20th century, specifically in 1930. As a scien...
By Stanley Paul Young
Rodent Control Aided by Emergency Conservation Work
"Rodent Control Aided by Emergency Conservation Work" by Stanley Paul Young is a scientific publication produced by the United States Department of Ag...
By Stanley Paul Young
Den Hunting as a Means of Coyote Control
"Den Hunting as a Means of Coyote Control" by Stanley P. Young and Harold W. Dobyns is a scientific publication likely written in the late 1930s. This...
By Stanley Paul Young
Hints on Mountain-Lion Trapping
"Hints on Mountain-Lion Trapping" by Stanley Paul Young is a scientific publication written in the early 20th century. The book serves as a comprehens...
By Stanley Paul Young