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Relationships among aspen, fire, and ungulate browsing in Jackson Hole, Wyoming

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Relationships among aspen, fire, and ungulate browsing in Jackson Hole, Wyoming

Relationships among aspen, fire, and ungulate browsing in Jackson Hole, Wyoming

Authors(s): G. E. Gruell and L. Loope

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Keywords: Jackson Hole, Teton County, National Elk Refuge, animal, mammal, ungulate, elk, Cervidae, Cervus elaphus, wapiti, moose, Alces alces, population, food , forage, fire, habitat

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DOC TITLERelationships among aspen, fire, and ungulate browsing in Jackson Hole, Wyoming
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LIBRARY INFOcited in Taylor and Barmore, 1980 Black Rock/non-game birds
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KEYWORDSJackson Hole, Teton County, National Elk Refuge, animal, mammal, ungulate, elk, Cervidae, Cervus elaphus, wapiti, moose, Alces alces, population, food , forage, fire, habitat
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