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Using Resident-Based Hazing Programs to Reduce Human-Coyote Conflicts in Urban Environments
The concept of hazing (aversive conditioning) is often promoted as a tool for reducing human-coyote (Canis latrans) conflicts in urban environments.
Mary Ann Bonnell, Stewart W. Breck
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THE LITHOBIOMORPHA OF COLORADO [PDF]
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Historically, Rocky Mountain National Park (RMNP) has supported a small black bear (Ursus americanus) population of low productivity. Increased visitor use of the park and development around its periphery could lead to a reduction in population viability
Roger A. Baldwin, Louis C. Bender
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Eficàcia i eficiència de la pollinització d'abellots i colibrís que visiten Delphinium nelsonii
[ca] Delphinium nelsonii Greene és una planta perenne de floració primaveral que creix a les Muntanyes Rocoses de Nordamèrica. Les seves flors blaves s'acorden a la clàssica (síndrome de pol-linització per abellots», però, a l'oest de Colorado, són ...
Nicholas M. Waser, Mary V. Price
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Trans Fatty Acids Provide Evidence of Anthropogenic Feeding by Black Bears
Bears (Ursus spp.) that become conditioned to anthropogenic food sources pose a risk to human safety and generally need to be relocated, rehabilitated, or destroyed.
Gregory W. Thiemann +3 more
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Understanding processes leading to disease emergence is important for effective disease management and prevention of future epidemics. Utilizing whole genome sequencing, we studied the phylogenetic relationship and diversity of two populations of the ...
Olga Kozhar +7 more
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Assisted Suicide Heads to Colorado
While the outcome of our recent election cycle has represented a country with polarized viewpoints of America’s future policies, one ballot initiative has emerged as a force of consensus.
Tyler Cosmer
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