Personal Data:
Date
of Birth: |
June 11, 1961 |
Areas of Specialization: |
Research of the behavior and management
of free-ranging, hunted populations of white-tailed
deer, and human dimensions associated with hunting.
Managing site-specific populations of wildlife for
improved health and habitat quality. Promoting wildlife
management by sharing my research and management results
with the scientific community as well as corporate
and private landowners through presentations, manuscripts,
and workshops. |
Education:
| 1990 - 1994: |
Clemson University
Ph.D., Forest Resources: May 1994
Dissertation Title: 'Studies on traditional rubs and
the human dimensions associated with quality deer
management.' |
| 1988 - 1990: |
University of Georgia
Research site destroyed by Hurricane Hugo -- transferred
to Clemson University. Committee chair at University
of Georgia, Dr. R. Larry Marchinton, remained on Committee
at Clemson University. |
| 1985 - 1988: |
Southwest Missouri State University
M.S., Zoology: May 1988
Thesis Title: 'Scrape behavior and physical characteristics
of scrapes and rubs of white-tailed deer.' |
| 1979 - 1984: |
Southwest Missouri State University
B.S., Zoology/Computer Information Systems: May 1984 |
Professional Experience:
| Wildlife Research Biologist,
Woods & Associates, Inc., Reeds Spring, MO --
1990 - present.
Graduate Research Assistant, School of Forest Resources,
Clemson University, Clemson, SC -- 1990 - 1993.
Consulting Scientist, Goodson and Associates, Inc.,
Lenexa, KS -- 1987 - 1991.
Graduate Research Assistant, School of Forest Resources,
University of Georgia, Athens, GA -- 1988 - 1989.
Graduate Research Assistant, Department of Biology,
Southwest Missouri State University, Springfield,
MO -- 1986 - 1987.
Fisheries Technician, Bureau of Land Management,
Elko, NV -- 1986.
Wildlife Technician, Bureau of Land Management,
Elko, NV -- 1985.
Programmer/Analyst, Southwestern Bell Telephone,
St. Louis, MO -- 1984 - 1985.
Student Conservation Association Volunteer, Wildlife
Technician, Bureau of Land Management, Elko, NV
-- 1983.
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Teaching Experience:
| Invited Lecturer. Wildlife
Ecology. American Wilderness Leadership School,
Jackson, WY - June 12-28, 2001.
Invited Lecturer. Wildlife and habitat management.
American Wilderness Leadership School, Jackson,
WY -- 1996.
Invited Lecturer. Wildlife and habitat management.
American Wilderness Leadership School, Jackson,
WY -- 1994.
Graduate Teaching Assistant, Biology Department,
Southwest Missouri State University, Springfield,
MO -- 1986 - 1988.
Graduate Teaching Assistant, Computer Information
Systems Department, Southwest Missouri State University,
Springfield, MO -- 1985 - 1986.
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Professional Societies:
| American Society of Mammalogists |
| Society of American Foresters |
| |
Appalachian Society of American
Foresters
South Carolina Division
Keowee Chapter |
|
| |
Wildlife and Fish Ecology Working
Group
Education and Communication Working Group
Human Resources Working Group |
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| The Wildlife Society |
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Southeast Section
South Carolina Chapter |
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Population Ecology & Management
Working Group |
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Additional Professional Activities:
| Scientific Editor for wildlife management columns
in Bow Masters, Southern Sporting Journal, and Whitetail
Journal, 1/1998 - 6/1999 |
| Advisory Board Member, Quality Deer Management Association,
1992 - 1997. |
| Chair, Advisory Board, Quality Deer Management Association,
1993 - 1995. |
| Financial Audit Committee, The Wildlife Society,
South Carolina Chapter, 1995 |
| Audit Committee, The Wildlife Society, Southeastern
Section, 1992 - 1993. |
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| Have served as manuscript reviewer for: |
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Leisure Science
Proc. Southeastern Association Fish and Wildlife
Agencies
Southeastern Deer Study Group, Annotated Bibliography
1977 to 1990
The Wildlife Society Bulletin
Zoo Biology |
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Honor Societies:
| Beta Beta Beta |
| Xi Sigma Pi |
Invited Technical and Short Course Presentations:
(Name in bold indicates accompanying written paper for
publication in meeting proceedings)
Grant R. Woods, Deer Management
101. Southwest Missouri State University, Drury/Mincy
Landowner Outreach. Mincy, MO
Grant R. Woods, 1/18/05. Intensive
Food Plot Management. Blackland Income Growth Conference
(keynote address). Waco, TX
Grant R. Woods. 9/30/04. Deer
Management 101. Baptist Church Sportsmen Night. Mount
Vernon, OH
Grant R. Woods. 8/28/04. Deer
Management 101 and Project Y - practicing what we preach.
8th Mead Paper Short Course. Columbus, GA.
Grant R. Woods. 6/26/04. Deer
Management 101. 4th Annual QDMA National Convention. Grand
Rapids, MI.
Grant R. Woods. 3/16/04. Restoration
of Pre-European Plant Communities in the Ozarks. College
of the Ozarks Wildlife Management class, Branson, MO.
Grant R. Woods. 3/6/04. Designing
an Intensive Food Plot Program. QDMA Spring Banquet. Atlanta,
GA.
Grant R. Woods. 2/23/04. What
are hunters read? The role of NGO's and the Outdoor Media
in Educating Hunters. Shoot from the hip panel member.
The 27th Annual Southeast Deer Study Group Meeting. Lexington,
KY.
Grant R. Woods. 3/21/04. Deer
Management 101. Minnesota Deer Hunters' Association Short
Course. Rochester, MN.
Grant R. Woods. 12/14-16/03.
Establishing Site Specific Harvest Criteria for Bucks
and Food Plot Establishment and Management. Governor's
Task force for the State of Delaware. Dover, DE.
Grant R. Woods. 10/29/03. 11
Steps to Productive Food Plots. BioLogic's Outdoor Writer's
Conference at Portland Landing. Camden, AL.
Grant R. Woods. 10/15/03. The
Biology of White-tailed Deer Rubs: Distribution and Relation
to Herd Sex Ratio and Age Structure. Mammalogy. Southwest
Missouri State University, Springfield, MO.
Grant R. Woods. 10/14/03. Deer
Management 101. Prairie Grove Community. Buffalo, MO.
Grant R. Woods. 10/10/03. 11
Steps to Productive Food Plots and Aging Deer on the Hoof.
2nd Annual Unionville Community Workshop. Unionville,
MO
Grant R. Woods. 8/23/03. Steps
to Productive Food Plots. Texas Deer Association Annual
Convention. San Antonio, TX.
Grant R. Woods. 8/16/03. Deer
Management 101, Aging Deer on the Hoof, and Deer Management
in the Carolinas. Plum Creek Georgia Lessees Short Course.
Jesup, GA.
Grant R. Woods. 8/09/03. Deer
Management 101, Aging Deer on the Hoof, and Deer Management
in the Carolinas. Plum Creek North Carolina Lessees Short
Course. Whiteville, NC.
Grant R. Woods. 8/02/03. Deer
Management 101and Aging Deer on the Hoof. Plum Creek South
Carolina Lessees Short Course. Newberry, SC.
Grant R. Woods. 6/13/03. 11
Steps to Productive Food Plots. 3nd Quality Deer Management
Association National Convention. Lafayette, LA.
Grant R. Woods. 8/17/02. Wildlife
Habitat Management. Ducks Unlimited Great Outdoors Festival.
Oshkosh, WI.
Grant R. Woods. 8/12-15/02.
Wildlife Management and Habitat Workshop. Tennessee Farmer's
Coop. Nashville, TN.
Grant R. Woods. 8/10/02. Deer
Management 101, Successful Food Plots, Aging Deer on the
Hoof. Plum Creek North Carolina Lessees Short Course.
Whiteville, NC.
Grant R. Woods. 8/03/02. Deer
Management 101, Successful Food Plots, Aging Deer on the
Hoof. Plum Creek South Carolina Lessees Short Course.
Newberry, SC.
Grant R. Woods. 8/2-4/2002.
Nutrition. Fall Hunting Classic. Bass Pro Outdoor World.
Atlanta, GA
Grant R. Woods. 7/30/01. Wildlife
Management from a forester's point of view. Plum Creek
Timber Company. Greenwood, SC.
Grant R. Woods. 3/30/02. Effective
Food Plot Management. Quality Deer Management Association
Short Course. Bass Pro Outdoor World. Charlotte, NC.
Grant R. Woods. 3/16/02. Warm
Season Food Plots for White-tailed Deer. 2nd Quality Deer
Management Association National Convention. Athens, GA.
Grant R. Woods. 3/15/02. Maximizing
Whitetail Nutrition Through Food Plots and Habitat Management.
Quality Deer Management Association Think Tank. Athens,
GA.
Grant R. Woods. 9/29/01. Deer
Management 101, Successful Food Plots, Designing Deer
Management Programs. Plum Creek North Carolina Lessees
Short Course. Whiteville, NC.
Grant R. Woods. 8/25/01. Deer
Management 101, Successful Food Plots, Designing Deer
Management Programs. Plum Creek South Carolina Lessees
Short Course. Newberry, SC.
Grant R. Woods. 8/18/2001. Deer
Management 101, Hunting Strategies on Timberlands, and
Real World Management Decisions - Putting it all together.
Gulf States Paper White-tailed Deer Short Course. Tuscaloosa,
AL.
Grant R. Woods. 7/31/01. Wildlife
Management on Industrial Forest Lands. The Timber Company.
Greenwood, SC.
Grant R. Woods. 3/3/01. Quality
Deer Management "Think Tank" Session. Quality
Deer Management Association. Athens, GA.
Grant R. Woods. 9/23/00. Deer
Management 101. Missouri Big Bucks Club and the QDMA.
Columbia, MO.
Grant R. Woods. 9/9 and 10/00.
Deer Management 101. Quality Deer Management Association.
Stubben County and Albany, NY.
Grant R. Woods. 2000. Introduction
to Deer Management and How to Design a Deer Management
Program. Gulf States Paper White-tailed Deer Shortcourse.
Tuscaloosa, AL
Grant R. Woods. 2000. Effective
Food Plot Management for White-tailed Deer. Quality Deer
Management Short Course. Columbia, SC
Grant R. Woods and Bryan Kinkel.
2000. Surprise, Surprise, QDM Works! Tennessee Chapter
of The Wildlife Society. Fall Creek Falls, TN.
Grant R. Woods.
1999. Herd and habitat management from a forester's perspective.
Georgia-Pacific Wildlife Training Program. University
of Georgia, Athens, GA.
Grant R. Woods. 1999. Introduction
to Quality Deer Management. Quality Deer Management Association.
Salisbury, PA.
Grant R. Woods. 1999. Forage
management for wildlife. Mead Paper White-tailed Deer
Short Course. Chillicothe, OH.
Grant R. Woods. 1999. Deer Management:
condition indices collection, data analysis, and application
to management plans. Alabama Game and Fish departmental
continuing education program. Montgomery, AL
Grant R. Woods.
1999. Introduction to Deer Management. Gulf States Paper
White-tailed Deer Shortcourse. Tuscaloosa, AL
Grant R. Woods. 1999. Deer Management
Programs and Examples of Each. Mead Paper White-tailed
Deer Short Course. Columbus, GA.
Grant R. Woods. 1999. Examples
of Deer Management. The Quality Deer Management Association.
Memphis, TN.
Grant R. Woods. 1999. Food plot
techniques. The Quality Deer Management Association. Fort
Bragg, NC.
Smith, Robert N., Leonard Brennan,
Jimmy Atkinson, and Grant Woods. 1999. Stoddard, Leopold,
and Southeastern Bobwhite Quail Management. Aldo Leopold
and Conservation on Private Lands - 29th Annual Conference
of the Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts, and Letters
with the Wisconsin Chapter of the Wildlife Society and
the Aldo Leopold Chapter of the Society for Conservation
Biology. April 9-10, 1999; Stevens Point, WI.
Grant R. Woods.
1998. Introduction to Deer Management. Gulf States Paper
and James River Timber White-tailed Deer Shortcourse.
Tuscaloosa, AL
Grant R. Woods.
1998. Deer Biology, Ecology, and Population Management.
Mead Paper White-tailed Deer Short Course. Columbus, GA.
Robert Smith and Grant Woods.
1998. Measure Twice, Shoot Once - Management Considerations
for Whitetails. Quality Hunting Ecology: Opportunities
for community implementation of modified deer hunting
strategies. Governor's Sportsmen Advisory Council. Williamsport,
PA
Grant R. Woods.
1997. Introduction to Deer Management. Gulf States Paper
and James River Timber White-tailed Deer Shortcourse.
Tuscaloosa, AL
Grant R. Woods.
1996. Introduction to Deer Management. Gulf States Paper
and James River Timber White-tailed Deer Shortcourse.
Tuscaloosa, AL
Grant R. Woods.
1995. Human dimensions associated with wildlife and forest
resources. Georgia-Pacific Wildlife Training Program.
University of Georgia, Athens, GA.
Grant R. Woods. 1994. Quality
Deer Management. Joseph W. Jones Ecological Research Station.
Newton, GA.
Grant R. Woods. 1994. Socio-economics
of hunters (i.e., hunters aren't bubbas). Wildlife and
Fisheries Committee, South Carolina Wildlife Federation,
Bonneau, SC.
Woods, G.R., and D.C. Guynn.
1993. Deer Management by the resource user: An evaluation
of quality deer management in the southeastern United
States. Western States and Provinces Deer Workshop. Vancouver
Island, British Columbia, Canada.
Grant
R. Woods. 1989. Potential use of infrared techniques in
wild turkey projects. 13th National Wild Turkey Convention,
Nashville, TN.>
Technical and
Popular Publications:
Grant R. Woods and Bryan Kinkel.
Under the Gun. Quality Whitetails. 12(2):16-21.
Grant R. Woods. 2005. Questions
and Answers. Southern Ponds and Wildlife. 4(2):14.
Dumbleton, A., G. R. Woods,
and B. Kinkel. 2005. White Clover Management. Quality
Whitetails. 12(1):20-24.
Woods, G. R., and B. Kinkel.
2004. QDM Excuses. Quality Whitetails. 11(5):12-16.
Woods, G. R., and John E. Philips.
How to Find Trophy Blackpowder Bucks. Blackpowder Guns
and Hunting. Winter 2004:51-54.
Woods, G. R., B. Kinkel, and
R. Bennett. 2004. Managing for Age Structure. Quality
Whitetails. 11(4):28-33.
Woods, G. R., B. Kinkel, and
R. Bennett. 2004. Hunt the Bright Spots. Quality Whitetails.
11(3):44-47.
Woods, G. R., B. Kinkel, and
R. Bennett. 2004. Feeding or Hunting: Which are your food
plots designed for? Quality Whitetails. 11(2):72-74.
Woods, G. R. and B. Kinkel.
2004. Maximizing Food Plot Value, After the Tractor is
in the Shed. Northern Outdoors. 3(2):6-7.
Woods, G. R., B. Kinkel, and
R. Bennett. 2004. Making the Call. Quality Whitetails.
11(1):16-18.
Woods, G. R., B. Kinkel, and
R. Bennett. 2004. Deer Management 101: Managing your way
to better hunting. Woods and Associates Publications.
Reeds Spring, MO. 256 pp
Woods, G. R., B. Kinkel, and
R. Bennett. 2003. It Takes a Village to Produce Mature
Bucks on Your Property. Quality Whitetails. 10(5):38-41.
Woods, G. R., B. Kinkel, and
R. Bennett. 2003. A Rifle and Plow: Deer Management Made
Simple. Quality Whitetails. 10(3):14-18.
Woods, G.R., and B. Kinkel.
2003. It's About Lime. Tracks. 4(1):12-13.
Woods, G. R., B. Kinkel, and
R. Bennett. 2002. Young Hunters, Young Managers. Quality
Whitetails. 10(1):56-57.
Woods, G. R., and B. Kinkel.
2002. Deer Defenses. Quality Whitetails. 9(3):66-67.
Woods, G. R., and B. Kinkel.
2002. Summer in the South: a deer's point of view. Southern
Ponds and Wildlife. 1(3):18-20.
Woods, G. R., and B. Kinkel.
2002. Guard Towers. Quality Whitetails. 9(2):66-67.
Reprinted in Northern Outdoors. 2(3):6-7.
Woods, G. R., and B. Kinkel.
2002. Good Years Can Be Bad For Deer Managers. Quality
Whitetails. 9(1):56-57.
Woods, G. R. 2001. Understanding
Commercial Fertilizers -Potassium. Mead Outdoors Fall
2001 10, 14-15.
Woods, G. R., and B. Kinkel.
2001. Maximizing Food Plot Value. Quality Whitetails.
8(3):16-17.
Reprinted in Southern Ponds and Wildlife. 2(4)30-33.
Woods, G. R. 2001. 4 Steps to
Boosting Deer Crops & Foods. Deer and Deer Hunting.
25(2):192-200.
Woods, G. R., and B. Kinkel.
2001. Don't clean your deer's table! Quality Whitetails.
8(2):10-11.
Reprinted 2003. Northern Outdoors. 1(1):4.
Reprinted 2003. Hunting the Country. 3(6):96-102.
Woods, G. R., and B. Kinkel.
2001. Plugging the Lowest Hole in the Bucket. Quality
Whitetails. 8(1):14-15. Reprinted 2003. Quality Whitetails.
10(2):11-12.
Woods, G. R. 2001. Understanding
Commercial Fertilizers part 2-Phosphorus. Mead Outdoors
Spring 2001 6-7.
Woods, G. R., and B. Kinkel.
2000. Soil Moisture - the most important ingredient for
successful food plots. Quality Whitetails. 7(4):16-17.
Kinkel, B., and G. R. Woods.
2000. Motion-Triggered Cameras: What can they teach us
about Buck Activity? Deer and Deer Hunting. 24(4):129-135.
Woods, G. R. 2000. Nitrogen
- its value to your food plots. Mead Outdoors. Fall 2000
8-9.
Woods, G. R., and B. Kinkel.
2000. A Delta Summer: from a deer's point of view. Delta
Sportsmen. 1(2):34-36.
Woods, G. R., and B. Kinkel.
2000. Practicing What We Preach: the results of establishing
quality food plots - Part III. Quality Whitetails. 7(2):13-14.
Woods, G. R., and B. Kinkel.
2000. Practicing What We Preach: the results of establishing
quality food plots - Part II. Quality Whitetails. 7(1):9-11.
Woods, G. R. 2000. Lime: An
Essential Ingredient for Successful Food Plots. Mead Outdoors.
Spring 2000 6-7.
Woods, G. R. 1999. Scouting
From the Skinning Shed. Quality Whitetails. 6(4):23:24.
Woods, G. R. 1999. Maximizing
Food Plot Production through Soil Testing. Quality Whitetails.
6(3):24:26.
Woods, G. R. 1999. Understanding
Commercial Fertilizers Part 3 - Potassium. Quality Whitetails.
6(2):26:27.
Kinkel, B., and G. R. Woods.
1999. Maximum Deer Harvest Management. Southern Sporting
Journal. 3(3):80-81.
Woods, G. R. 1999. Understanding
Commercial Fertilizers Part 2 - Phosphorous. Quality Whitetails.
6(1):21:22.
Woods, G. R. 1999. Creating
a Little Plot of Turkey Heaven. Hunting the Country. 2(1):18:20-96-97.
Woods, G. R. 1998. A Hunger
for Deer Food. Pages 16-19 in G. Gutschow, ed., Whitetail
Wisdom. North American Hunting Club. Minnetonka, MN. 160pp.
Woods, G. R. 1998. Dark Secrets
of Daytime Deer. Pages 40-44 in G. Gutschow, ed., Whitetail
Wisdom. North American Hunting Club. Minnetonka, MN. 160pp.
Woods, G. R. 1998. Understanding
Commercial Fertilizers Part I - Nitrogen. Quality Whitetails.
5(4):18:19.
Woods, G. R. 1998. Planting
for Quality. Hunting the Country. 4(1)74-77.
Woods, G. R. 1998. Lime - Lime
- An Essential Ingredient for Successful Food Plots. Quality
Whitetails. 5(3):34-36.
Woods, G. R. 1998. The Skinny
on Scouting. Southern Sporting Journal. 2(6):20-22.
Woods, G. R. 1998. New Food
Plot Research. Quality Whitetails. 5(2):19-20.
Woods, G. R. 1998. Introduction
to Deer Management. Quality Whitetails. 5(2):26.
Woods, G. R. 1998. Quality Deer
Management: Continuing the tradition. Deer and Deer Hunting.
21(7):67-68.
Woods, G. R. 1998. A hunger
for deer food - a four part series. North American Hunter.
122:44-46, 123:60-61/108-109.
Woods, G. R., D. C. Guynn, Jr.,
W. E. Hammitt, and M. E. Patterson. 1996. Determinants
of satisfaction for quality deer management. Wildl. Soc.
Bull. 24:318-324.
Woods, G. R. 1996. Dark secrets
of daytime deer. North American Hunter. Vol. 100:68-70,114-115.
Regan, R. J., J. V. Guynn, and
G. R. Woods. Quality deer management in the Northeast.
1995. Pages 338-350 in K. V. Miller and R. L. Marchinton,
eds., The philosophy and techniques of quality deer management.
Stackpole Books, Harrisburg, PA. 322pp.
Goldstein, M, and G. R. Woods.
1995. Setting the correct antler restrictions on your
hunting land. Quality Whitetails. 2(2):7-9.
Woods, G. R. 1995. Beyond moon
phases. Deer and Deer Hunting. (two part series) 18(8):19-26,
19(1):16-24.
Smith, R. N., G. R. Woods, and
J. Atkinson. 1995. Japanese Persimmon: an alternative
to food plots. Fire Flame Tips. 3(1):7.
Woods, G. R., and M. S. Goldstein.
1994. How to determine harvest guidelines to protect yearling
bucks: an example from Dooly County, GA. Deer and Deer
Hunting. 18(4):99-104.
Woods, G. R. 1994. Tools of
the trade. Quality Whitetails. 2(1):19
Beal, D., C. DeForest, M. S.
Goldstein, T. G. Harris, R. L. Marchinton, K. V. Miller,
D. C. Guynn, and G. R. Woods. 1993. Results of Georgia's
first quality deer management survey. Quality Whitetails.
1:24:25.
Woods, G. R., D. C. Guynn, Jr.,
R. L. Marchinton, K. V. Miller, and R. J. Hamilton. 1993.
How whitetails use traditional rubs. Deer and Deer Hunting.
(two part series) 17:(4)30-37, 17:(5)16-20.
Harlow, R. F., and G. R. Woods.
1993. Analyzing stomach contents to judge habitat. Deer
and Deer Hunting. 16:24-29.
Woods, G. R., and D. C. Guynn,
Jr. 1992. Preliminary results of the quality deer management
survey. The Habitat. 9:(2)10-11.
Woods, G. R., D. C. Guynn, R.
L. Marchinton, and K. V. Miller. 1991. Rub research: an
update. Deer and Deer Hunting. 15:(3)104-106.
Woods, G. R., L. W. Robbins,
and S. F. Spence. 1988. New scrape research. Deer and
Deer Hunting. 12:(2)35-43.
Woods, G. R. and L. W. Robbins.
1988. White-tailed deer scrapes. Safari. 14:76-83.
Woods, G. R. and L. W. Robbins.
1987. The biology of scrape hunting. North American Whitetail.
(three part series) 6:(5)20-22,78-79, 6:(6)25-27,88-89,
and 6:(7)8-11, 68-69.
Published Abstracts:
Kinkel,
B. S., and G. R. Woods. 2000. The effects of older-age
buck densities and habitat edges on rub distributions.
Southeast Deer Study Group Meeting, Wilmington, NC (23:21)
Woods, G.R., 1997. The Mt. Holly
Project: an example of successfully navigating the obstacles
of deer management. Southeast Deer Study Group Meeting,
Charleston, SC 20:12.
Woods, G.R., M. Goldstein, and
R. A. Schorr. 1996. Pooling mandibles into separate age
classes significantly increases precision of age estimates.
Southeast Deer Study Group Meeting, Orlando, FL. 19:28.
White, L. M., G. R. Woods, and
Micah S. Goldstein. 1995. Breeding chronology of white-tailed
deer in selected areas of the eastern United States. Southeast
Deer Study Group Meeting, San Antonio, TX. 18:25.
Woods, G.R., W. M. Smathers,
D. C. Guynn, and J. G. Williams. 1994. Expenditures of
deer hunters in Mississippi and South Carolina. Southeast
Deer Study Group Meeting, Charlottesville, VA. 17:41.
Woods, G.R., D. C. Guynn, Jr.,
and J. G. Williams. 1993. Hunting clubs' perception of
quality deer management in Mississippi and South Carolina.
Southeast Deer Study Group Meeting, Jackson, MS. 16:13-14.
Guynn, Jr., D. C., and G. R.
Woods, R. L. Marchinton, K. V. Miller, R. J. Hamilton,
and J. G. Williams. 1993. Fall activity patterns of white-tailed
deer in relation to traditional rubs in coastal South
Carolina. Southeast Deer Study Group Meeting, Jackson,
MS. 16:19-20.
Goldstein, M. S., T. G. Harris,
Jr., J. D. Beal, K. V. Miller, R. Larry Marchinton, G.
R. Woods, and D. C. Guynn, Jr. 1993. Attitudes of hunters
following a series of quality deer management seminars
in Georgia. Southeast Deer Study Group Mtg., Jackson,
MS. 16:35.
Woods, G.R., D. C. Guynn, Jr.,
and J. G. Williams. 1992. Attitudes and experiences of
quality deer management participants in Mississippi and
South Carolina. Southeast Deer Study Group Meeting, Annapolis,
MA. 15:8.
Woods, G.R., D. C. Guynn, Jr.,
and J. G. Williams. 1992. Human dimensions of quality
deer management. Missouri Forest, Fish and Wildlife Conference.
Tan-Tar-A, MO. Abstr. No. 2.
Woods, G.R., D. C. Guynn, Jr.,
and J. G. Williams. 1991. Bias in estimation of mean conception
dates from hunting season data. Southeast Deer Study Group
Meeting, Baton Rouge, LA. 14:22-23.
Woods, G.R., and L. W. Robbins.
1988. A comparison of techniques used to collect behavioral
data on free-ranging white-tailed deer. American Society
of Mammalogists Meeting, Clemson, SC. Abstr. No. 25.
Woods, G.R., L. W. Robbins,
and S. F. Spence. 1988. A new look at scrape behavior
using remote infrared sensing cameras. Southeast Deer
Study Group Meeting, Paducah, KY. 11:16.
Woods, G.R., and L. W. Robbins.
1987. Scrape behavior in female white-tailed deer. Missouri
Forest, Fish and Wildlife Conference, Columbia, MO. Abstr.
No. 26.
Woods, G.R., and L. W. Robbins.
1987. Scrape behavior in female white-tailed deer. American
Society of Mammalogists Meeting, Albuquerque, NM. Abstr.
No. 56.
Woods, G.R., and L. W. Robbins.
1987. The role of the white-tailed doe in scrape place
and maintenance. Southwestern Association of Naturalists
Meeting, San Marcos, TX. Abstr. No. 53.
Donovan, T. L., G. R. Woods,
and L. W. Robbins. 1987. Vocal communication and associated
behavior of white-tailed deer in the fall and winter.
Southwestern Association of Naturalists Meeting, San Marcos,
TX. Abstr. No. 54.