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Survey of visitor impact on wildlife, Curtis Canyon area, National Elk Refuge, Jackson Wyoming

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Survey of visitor impact on wildlife, Curtis Canyon area, National Elk Refuge, Jackson Wyoming

Survey of visitor impact on wildlife, Curtis Canyon area, National Elk Refuge, Jackson Wyoming

Authors(s): D. Hall

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Location: Jackson WY

Abstract: A study was undertaken during 1984 to determine if conflicts arose between wildlife and human interactions in the Curtis Canyon area, Teton County, Wyoming. Biweekly observations of wildlife numbers and distributions and recreational use and distribution were recorded, mapped and timed from Flat Creek Road on the National Elk Refuge.

Keywords: Grand Teton National Park, ecology, recreation, distribution, animal, mammal, wildlife, population, mortality, human-animal encounter, human activity, Curtis Canyon, Bridger-Teton National Forest, National Elk Refuge, Jackson Hole, Teton County, human activity, Flat Creek, ungulate, Cervidae, Cervus elaphus, elk, wapiti, bison, Bison bison

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AUTHORSD. Hall
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DOC TITLESurvey of visitor impact on wildlife, Curtis Canyon area, National Elk Refuge, Jackson Wyoming
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LOCATIONJackson WY
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PUB VOLUMErecord #608
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LIBRARY INFORMR-GRTE/Grand Teton National Park/Office of Science & Resource Management/Clerk's office/glass bookcases recreation
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KEYWORDSGrand Teton National Park, ecology, recreation, distribution, animal, mammal, wildlife, population, mortality, human-animal encounter, human activity, Curtis Canyon, Bridger-Teton National Forest, National Elk Refuge, Jackson Hole, Teton County, human activity, Flat Creek, ungulate, Cervidae, Cervus elaphus, elk, wapiti, bison, Bison bison
ABSTRACTA study was undertaken during 1984 to determine if conflicts arose between wildlife and human interactions in the Curtis Canyon area, Teton County, Wyoming. Biweekly observations of wildlife numbers and distributions and recreational use and distribution were recorded, mapped and timed from Flat Creek Road on the National Elk Refuge.
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