The grizzly bear recovery plan
Authors(s): US Fish and Wildlife Service, D. L. Brown and W. Montana Department of Fish, and Parks
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Location: Missoula MT
Abstract: The goal of the recovery plan is to identify actions necessary for the conservation and recovery of the grizzly bear. Therefore, this plan attempts to provide a sequence of actions necessary for the conservation and recovery of the grizzly bear in selected areas of the coterminous 48 states.
Keywords: Grand Teton National Park, Yellowstone National Park, animal studies, grizzly bear, Ursus arctos horribilis, threatened & endangered species, animal, mammal, bear, Ursidae, recovery plan, population, mortality, management
| BIBLIOGRAPHY ID | 211 |
| REF TYPE | Report |
| AUTHORS | US Fish and Wildlife Service, D. L. Brown and W. Montana Department of Fish, and Parks |
| PUB DATE | 0000-00-00 |
| DATE STR | 0000-00-00 |
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| DOC TITLE | The grizzly bear recovery plan |
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| LOCATION | Missoula MT |
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| PUB VOLUME | record #1444 |
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| LIBRARY INFO | RMR-GRTE/Grand Teton National Park/Office of Science & Resource Managemetn/File cabinet "D"/drawer - 3 Black Rock - grizzly bears |
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| KEYWORDS | Grand Teton National Park, Yellowstone National Park, animal studies, grizzly bear, Ursus arctos horribilis, threatened & endangered species, animal, mammal, bear, Ursidae, recovery plan, population, mortality, management |
| ABSTRACT | The goal of the recovery plan is to identify actions necessary for the conservation and recovery of the grizzly bear. Therefore, this plan attempts to provide a sequence of actions necessary for the conservation and recovery of the grizzly bear in selected areas of the coterminous 48 states. |
| NOTES | in Grand Teton National Park database |
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Posted on
Sun, July 31, 2011
by Beringia South