Relationship among black bears, grizzly bears, other carnivores and humans in Grand Teton National Park.
Authors(s): C. Schwartz, M. Haroldson, C. Dickinson, S. Podruzny and C. Whitman
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Abstract: Objectives Delineate habitat use, population dynamics, and interspecific competition among black bears and grizzly bears; interactions between black bears and humans in Grand Teton National Park. Findings and Status Relationship among black bears, grizzly bears, other carnivores and humans in Grand Teton National Park.The IGBST trapping efforts were conducted between 20 April and 24 May 2000 in Bear Management Units 17 and 18 in Grand Teton National Park. A total of 5 grizzly bears and 2 black bears were captured. All grizzly bears and black bears were handled, instrumented with radio transmitters, and released on site. A total of 73 trap nights were monitored by IGBST and GRTE personnel. Yellowstone Grizzly Bear Investigations for 1995-1999 are now available at http://nrmsc.usgs.gov/research/igbst-home.htm The 2000 Annual Report will be available by mid summer 2001.
Keywords: animal, mammal, bear, Ursidae, grizzly bear, Ursus arctos horribilis, black bear, Ursus americanus, human activity, Grand Teton National Park, food, forage, habitat, population, mortality, carnivore, Intermountain Grizzly Bear Study Team (IGBST), radio collar
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| AUTHORS | C. Schwartz, M. Haroldson, C. Dickinson, S. Podruzny and C. Whitman |
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| KEYWORDS | animal, mammal, bear, Ursidae, grizzly bear, Ursus arctos horribilis, black bear, Ursus americanus, human activity, Grand Teton National Park, food, forage, habitat, population, mortality, carnivore, Intermountain Grizzly Bear Study Team (IGBST), radio collar |
| ABSTRACT | Objectives Delineate habitat use, population dynamics, and interspecific competition among black bears and grizzly bears; interactions between black bears and humans in Grand Teton National Park. Findings and Status Relationship among black bears, grizzly bears, other carnivores and humans in Grand Teton National Park.The IGBST trapping efforts were conducted between 20 April and 24 May 2000 in Bear Management Units 17 and 18 in Grand Teton National Park. A total of 5 grizzly bears and 2 black bears were captured. All grizzly bears and black bears were handled, instrumented with radio transmitters, and released on site. A total of 73 trap nights were monitored by IGBST and GRTE personnel. Yellowstone Grizzly Bear Investigations for 1995-1999 are now available at http://nrmsc.usgs.gov/research/igbst-home.htm The 2000 Annual Report will be available by mid summer 2001. |
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