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Managing black bear habitats for food items in Wyoming

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Managing black bear habitats for food items in Wyoming

Managing black bear habitats for food items in Wyoming

Authors(s): L. L. Irwin and F. M. Hammond

Publication: Wildlife Society Bulletin

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Abstract: Study area was in the Greys River drainage of the Bridger-Teton National Forest. The critical components of black bear habitats that can be realistically managed to benefit bears in Wyoming are identified.

Keywords: Greys River, Bridger-Teton National Forest, animal, mammal, carnivore, Ursidae, bear, American black bear, black bear, Ursus Americanus, Euarctos americanus, habitat, wildlife, management , food , forage, human activity

BIBLIOGRAPHY ID1403
REF TYPEJournal Article
AUTHORSL. L. Irwin and F. M. Hammond
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PUB TITLE1Wildlife Society Bulletin
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DOC TITLEManaging black bear habitats for food items in Wyoming
PAGE DESC477-83
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KEYWORDSGreys River, Bridger-Teton National Forest, animal, mammal, carnivore, Ursidae, bear, American black bear, black bear, Ursus Americanus, Euarctos americanus, habitat, wildlife, management , food , forage, human activity
ABSTRACTStudy area was in the Greys River drainage of the Bridger-Teton National Forest. The critical components of black bear habitats that can be realistically managed to benefit bears in Wyoming are identified.
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