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Wolves of Yellowstone, Jackson Hole, and the North Fork of the Shoshone River: simulating ungulate consequences of wolf recovery.

Authors(s): M. S. Boyce and J. M. Gailliard

Publication: Wolves for Yellowstone? A report to the United States Congress

Publisher: National Park Service

Publication Date: 0000-00-00

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Location: Yellowstone National Park Wyoming

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Keywords: canine, Canidae, Canis, bison, Bison bison, Yellowstone National Park, predation, population, predation, mortality, wolf, gray wolf, Canis lupus, Jackson Hole, Teton County, Shoshone River, animal, mammal, ungulate, canine

BIBLIOGRAPHY ID1031
REF TYPEBook Section
AUTHORSM. S. Boyce and J. M. Gailliard
PUB DATE0000-00-00
DATE STR0000-00-00
PUB TITLE1Wolves for Yellowstone? A report to the United States Congress
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DOC TITLEWolves of Yellowstone, Jackson Hole, and the North Fork of the Shoshone River: simulating ungulate consequences of wolf recovery.
PAGE DESC43070
LOCATIONYellowstone National Park Wyoming
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PUB VOLUMEVolume 4, Research and Analysis
PUB NUMBER
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PUBLISHERNational Park Service
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KEYWORDScanine, Canidae, Canis, bison, Bison bison, Yellowstone National Park, predation, population, predation, mortality, wolf, gray wolf, Canis lupus, Jackson Hole, Teton County, Shoshone River, animal, mammal, ungulate, canine
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