Notes and Reports, General Distribution
- *Young, T.P. 1993. Development and conservation: more on Caring. Conservation Biology 7: 750-751 (correspondence).
- *Young, T.P. 1994. Biodiversity issues. Science 265: 1151 (correspondence).
- *Young. T.P. 1994. Essentials of Conservation Biology , by Richard Primack. Quarterly Review of Biology 69: 118-119 (book review).
- *Young, T.P. & A.H. Harcourt. 1997. Viva Caughley! Conservation Biology 11:831-832 (correspondence).
- Lyons, E.E. 2000. Biodiversity studies at Mpala Research Centre: Impacts of ants on growth and reproduction of Acacia drepanolobium. Pg. 167 in: A. Ng’eny-Mengech, ed. 1998-1999 ICIPE Annual Scientific Report. International Centre for Insects Physiology and Ecology, Nairobi.
- Miller, S.E. 2000. Biodiversity studies at Mpala Research Centre: Inventory of moths (Lepidoptera). Pp. 166-167 in: A. Ng’eny-Mengech, ed. 1998-1999 ICIPE Annual Scientific Report. International Centre for Insects Physiology and Ecology, Nairobi.
- Snelling R.R. 2000. Biodiversity studies at Mpala Research Centre: Inventory of ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae). Pg. 167 in: A. Ng’eny-Mengech, ed. 1998-1999 ICIPE Annual Scientific Report. International Centre for Insects Physiology and Ecology, Nairobi.
- Young, T.P. 2003. KLEE: the Kenya Long-term Exclosure Experiment (“KLEE Corner” #1). Laikipia Wildlife Forum Newsletter. March/April Issue.
- Young, T.P. 2003. Rodents take advantage of the absence of large mammals (“KLEE Corner” #2) . Laikipia Wildlife Forum Newsletter. November Issue
- Young, T.P. 2004. Plants fight back. (“KLEE Corner” #3) . Laikipia Wildlife Forum Newsletter. May Issue.
- Young, T.P. 2004. Do elephants lessen competition between cattle and zebras? (“KLEE Corner” #4) . Laikipia Wildlife Forum Newsletter. November Issue.
- Young, T.P. 2005. The pathology of no herbivory: long-term effects of herbivore exclusion in an African savanna. (“KLEE Corner” #5) . Laikipia Wildlife Forum Newsletter. March/April Issue.
- Young, T.P. and J.R. Goheen. 2006. Whistling thorn recruitment is affected in unexpected ways by large mammals. (“KLEE Corner” #6). Laikipia Wildlife Forum Newsletter. January Iss.
- Riginos, C. 2006. Cattle, wildlife, and grass affect bush encroachment. (“KLEE Corner” #7). Laikipia Wildlife Forum Newsletter, July Issue.
- Pringle, R.M. & D.J. McCauley. 2007. Zebras, giraffes, and snakes in the grass. (KLEE Corner #8). Laikipia Wildlife Forum Newsletter. January Issue.
- Young, T.P. 2008. Do cattle compete with wildlife? (KLEE Corner #9). Laikipia Wildlife Forum Newsletter. January Issue.
- Wilkerson, M.L. & T.P. Young. 2008. Butterflies and blooms: contrasting effects of cattle and wildlife. (“KLEE Corner” #10). Laikipia Wildlife Forum Newsletter. May Issue.
- Veblen K.E. 2009. Cattle and wildlife affect development of old boma sites. (“KLEE Corner” #11). Laikipia Wildlife Forum Newsletter. January Issue.
- Goheen, J. & T.M. Palmer. 2009. Of megaherbivores and mutualists: how ants can protect against tree encroachment in the absence of elephants. (KLEE Corner #12). Laikipia Wildlife Forum Newsletter. June 2009 Issue.
- Young, T.P. and R.Y. Sensenig. 2010. Elephants and fire together reduce woody cover more than either alone. (“KLEE Corner” #13). Laikipia Wildlife Forum Newsletter. January Issue.
- Young, T.P., D. Kinyua & L. McGeoch. 2010. How can we restore degraded rangeland? (KLEE Corner #14). Laikipia Wildlife Forum Newsletter. June 2010 Issue.
- Veblen, K.E. & T.P. Young. 2011. Plants helping plants in defense against cattle and wildlife (KLEE Corner #15). Laikipia Wildlife Forum Newsletter. January 2011 Issue.