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Research needs for prescribed burning of big game habitat in Wyoming

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Research needs for prescribed burning of big game habitat in Wyoming

Research needs for prescribed burning of big game habitat in Wyoming

Authors(s): L. L. Irwin

Publication: Eighth Wyoming Shrub Ecology Workshop

Publisher: Society for Range Management, the Wildlife Society, WY Agricul. Extension Service, WY Game & Fish Dept., USDA Forest Service, USDA Soil Conser. Service, and USDI BLM

Publication Date: 0000-00-00

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Location: Jackson Wyoming

Abstract: Literature is cited in a discussion of current fire management in Wyoming, the responses of vegetation and ungulates (e.g., deer, elk, moose) to fire, and socioeconomic considerations.

Keywords: Burning, fire, management, human activity, habitat, wildlife, animal, mammal, game, Study Methods, Management, Population , Forest Practice, Evaluation, Planning, Plant, Browse, food, forage, Changes Beneficial to Wildlife, Socio-Economic Studies, ungulate, Cervidae, Cervus elaphus, Alces alces, Odocoileus hemionus, deer, mule deer, elk, wapiti, moose, hunting

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AUTHORSL. L. Irwin
PUB DATE0000-00-00
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PUB TITLE1Eighth Wyoming Shrub Ecology Workshop
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DOC TITLEResearch needs for prescribed burning of big game habitat in Wyoming
PAGE DESC21-33
LOCATIONJackson Wyoming
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KEYWORDSBurning, fire, management, human activity, habitat, wildlife, animal, mammal, game, Study Methods, Management, Population , Forest Practice, Evaluation, Planning, Plant, Browse, food, forage, Changes Beneficial to Wildlife, Socio-Economic Studies, ungulate, Cervidae, Cervus elaphus, Alces alces, Odocoileus hemionus, deer, mule deer, elk, wapiti, moose, hunting
ABSTRACTLiterature is cited in a discussion of current fire management in Wyoming, the responses of vegetation and ungulates (e.g., deer, elk, moose) to fire, and socioeconomic considerations.
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