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Brucella abortus and other potential exotic diseases as a threat to indigenous species in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem.

Authors(s): T. J. Kreeger, E. S. Williams and D. J. Money

Publication: Fifth Biennial Scientific Conference on the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem

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Publication Date: 0000-00-00

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Location: Yellowstone National Park Wyoming

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Keywords: National Elk Refuge, Jackson Hole, Teton County, animal, mammal, ungulate, elk , wapiti, Cervidae, Cervus elaphus, disease, Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, mortality, moose, bison, Alces alces, Bison bison

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