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Effects of Domestic Livestock and Native Wildlife Grazing in Grand Teton National Park.

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Effects of Domestic Livestock and Native Wildlife Grazing in Grand Teton National Park.

Effects of Domestic Livestock and Native Wildlife Grazing in Grand Teton National Park.

Authors(s): M. A. Smith, J. L. Dodd and P. Meiman

Publication: University of Wyoming-National Park Service Research Center 16th Annual Report

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Publication Date: 0000-00-00

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Keywords: Grand Teton National Park, Snake River, livestock, animal, mammal, ungulate, human activity, grazing, food, forage, habitat, management, cattle, elk, wapiti, Cervidae, Cervus elaphus, bison, Bison bison, deer, mule deer, Odocoileus hemionus, antelope, pronghorn , Antilocapra americana, moose, Alces alces, grazing, wildlife

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AUTHORSM. A. Smith, J. L. Dodd and P. Meiman
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PUB TITLE1University of Wyoming-National Park Service Research Center 16th Annual Report
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DOC TITLEEffects of Domestic Livestock and Native Wildlife Grazing in Grand Teton National Park.
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KEYWORDSGrand Teton National Park, Snake River, livestock, animal, mammal, ungulate, human activity, grazing, food, forage, habitat, management, cattle, elk, wapiti, Cervidae, Cervus elaphus, bison, Bison bison, deer, mule deer, Odocoileus hemionus, antelope, pronghorn , Antilocapra americana, moose, Alces alces, grazing, wildlife
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