Biological consequences of relocating grizzly bears in the Yellowstone ecosystem
Authors(s): B. M. Blanchard and R. R. Knight
Publication: Journal of Wildlife Management
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Abstract: Study area was centered on Yellowstone National Park and included portions of five national forests, Grand Teton National Park, and privately owned land. Discusses wildlife management procedures to relocate grizzly bears from human/bear conflict situations in the Yellowstone National Park. Components of situations that affect outcome of relocation; Survival rates of transported bears.
Keywords: animal, mammal, Ursidae, Bear, Grizzly bear, Ursus arctos horribilis, migration, Grand Teton National Park, Bridger-Teton National Forest, Yellowstone National Park, Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, management, population, habitat, mortality
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| REF TYPE | Journal Article |
| AUTHORS | B. M. Blanchard and R. R. Knight |
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| PUB TITLE1 | Journal of Wildlife Management |
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| DOC TITLE | Biological consequences of relocating grizzly bears in the Yellowstone ecosystem |
| PAGE DESC | 560-5 |
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| PUB VOLUME | 59 |
| PUB NUMBER | 3 |
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| KEYWORDS | animal, mammal, Ursidae, Bear, Grizzly bear, Ursus arctos horribilis, migration, Grand Teton National Park, Bridger-Teton National Forest, Yellowstone National Park, Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, management, population, habitat, mortality |
| ABSTRACT | Study area was centered on Yellowstone National Park and included portions of five national forests, Grand Teton National Park, and privately owned land. Discusses wildlife management procedures to relocate grizzly bears from human/bear conflict situations in the Yellowstone National Park. Components of situations that affect outcome of relocation; Survival rates of transported bears. |
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