Grizzly Bear Mortalities, 1980-1982, Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem
Authors(s): L. J. Roop
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Abstract: At least 34 grizzly bears died during the past 3 years. Of these, 28 (82%) were human-caused. Of these, at least 3 (11%) were associated withoutfitter operations.
Keywords: animal, mammal, bear, grizzly bear, Ursus arctos horribilis, Ursidae, mortality, population, Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, human-activity
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| AUTHORS | L. J. Roop |
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| DOC TITLE | Grizzly Bear Mortalities, 1980-1982, Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem |
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| KEYWORDS | animal, mammal, bear, grizzly bear, Ursus arctos horribilis, Ursidae, mortality, population, Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, human-activity |
| ABSTRACT | At least 34 grizzly bears died during the past 3 years. Of these, 28 (82%) were human-caused. Of these, at least 3 (11%) were associated withoutfitter operations. |
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