Proposed grizzly bear management stratification
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Abstract: The Grizzly Bear Recovery Plan has identified several areas on the National Forests in the Yellowstone Grizzly Bear Ecosystem which should be reviewed for resolution and/or adjustments in management stratification. Approximately 14,000 acres in the Rosies Ridge and Pacific Creek areas of the Buffalo Ranger District of the Bridger-Teton National Forest have been identified (see attached map).
Keywords: animal, mammal, bear, Ursidae, grizzly bear, Ursus arctos horribilis, management, Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, Bridger-Teton Natiional Forest
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| DOC TITLE | Proposed grizzly bear management stratification |
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| KEYWORDS | animal, mammal, bear, Ursidae, grizzly bear, Ursus arctos horribilis, management, Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, Bridger-Teton Natiional Forest |
| ABSTRACT | The Grizzly Bear Recovery Plan has identified several areas on the National Forests in the Yellowstone Grizzly Bear Ecosystem which should be reviewed for resolution and/or adjustments in management stratification. Approximately 14,000 acres in the Rosies Ridge and Pacific Creek areas of the Buffalo Ranger District of the Bridger-Teton National Forest have been identified (see attached map). |
| NOTES | handwritten note on front: Mac -- Here is the proposal for re-classifying some of the Pacific Creek/Rosies Ridge area from MS II to MS I. I have sent copies to WY G&F in Jackson and Cody. John W. Another handwritten note on front: Mac -- just a compilation of all the past information -- nothing new. S. |
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Posted on
Sun, July 31, 2011
by Beringia South