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Differentiating black and grizzly bear feces.

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Differentiating black and grizzly bear feces.

Differentiating black and grizzly bear feces.

Authors(s): D. Hamer, S. Herrero and L. Rogers

Publication: Wildlife Society Bulletin

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Publication Date: 0000-00-00

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Keywords: animal, mammal, bear, Ursidae, grizzly bear, Ursus arctos horribilis, black bear, Ursus americanus, food, forage

BIBLIOGRAPHY ID1282
REF TYPEJournal Article
AUTHORSD. Hamer, S. Herrero and L. Rogers
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PUB TITLE1Wildlife Society Bulletin
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DOC TITLEDifferentiating black and grizzly bear feces.
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LIBRARY INFOcited in Harris, R.B. 1986. "Grizzly Bear Population Monitoring: Current Options and Considerations" cited in Hamer, D. and S. Herrero, "Grizzly Bear Food and Habitat in the Front Ranges of Banff National Park, Alberta." Black Rock/grizzly bears
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KEYWORDSanimal, mammal, bear, Ursidae, grizzly bear, Ursus arctos horribilis, black bear, Ursus americanus, food, forage
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