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Greater Yellowstone's Native Ungulates: Myths and Reality.

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Greater Yellowstone's Native Ungulates: Myths and Reality.

Greater Yellowstone's Native Ungulates: Myths and Reality.

Authors(s): J. Berger

Publication: Conservation Biology

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Publication Date: 0000-00-00

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Keywords: animal, mammal, ungulate, canine, Canis, Canidae, Cervus elaphus, Cervidae, wapiti, elk, moose, Alces alces, Bison bison, Ursidae, Ursus arctos horribilis, Ursus americanus, grizzly bear, black bear, bison, bear, wolf, Canis lupus, Canis latrans, coyote, disturbance, migration, Grand Teton National Park, National Elk Refuge, Jackson Hole, Teton County, Yellowstone National Park, Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem

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DOC TITLEGreater Yellowstone's Native Ungulates: Myths and Reality.
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KEYWORDSanimal, mammal, ungulate, canine, Canis, Canidae, Cervus elaphus, Cervidae, wapiti, elk, moose, Alces alces, Bison bison, Ursidae, Ursus arctos horribilis, Ursus americanus, grizzly bear, black bear, bison, bear, wolf, Canis lupus, Canis latrans, coyote, disturbance, migration, Grand Teton National Park, National Elk Refuge, Jackson Hole, Teton County, Yellowstone National Park, Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem
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