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Project goals are to rehabilitate 1120 acres of big game (elk and mule deer, Odocoileus hemionus) winter range on the Hungry Horse and Spotted Bear Districts of Flathead National Forest lands adjacent to Hungry Horse Reservoir. This project represents the initial phase of implementation toward the mitigation goal.
Daniel Casey, Patrick Malta
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White-Tailed Deer(Odocoileus virginianus), 2011 [PDF]
Data sheet produced by the Iowa Department of Natural Resources is about different times of animals, insects, snakes, birds, fish, butterflies, etc.
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Deer and reforestation in the Pacific Northwest [PDF]
Deer and reforestation interact mainly during regeneration after wildfire or logging. In interior forests, browsing by mule deer often damages conifer seedlings planted on winter or transitional ranges.
Crouch, Glenn L.
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Iowa Department of Natural Resources Performance Report, FY2008 [PDF]
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Prey selection by an apex predator : the importance of sampling uncertainty. [PDF]
The impact of predation on prey populations has long been a focus of ecologists, but a firm understanding of the factors influencing prey selection, a key predictor of that impact, remains elusive.
Apollonio, M. +7 more
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Biology, Ecology, and Management of Deer in the Chicago Metropolitan Area W-87-R-8, Annual Job Progress Report [PDF]
Annual Job Progress Report July 1, 1986 - June 30, 1987 issued September 28, 1987. Includes Appendix A: Helminthic and protozoan parasites of white-tailed deer in urban areas of northeastern Illinois, Jose G.
Jones, Jon Martin, Witham, James H.
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Incorporating Human Beliefs and Behaviors into Wildlife Ecology [PDF]
Like much of the global biosphere, wildlife species have experienced rapid declines during the Anthropocene. Wildlife ecologists have responded to these crises by developing a range of technologies, techniques, and large datasets, which together have ...
McInturff, Michael Charles Alexander
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Maternal behaviors influence survival of ungulate neonates under heavy predation risk
Predators impose top‐down forces on prey populations, with the strength of those effects often varying over space and time and among demographic groups. In ungulates, predation risk is typically greatest for neonatal offspring, with some suggesting that ...
Michael S. Muthersbaugh +7 more
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Managing for white-tailed deer in Missouri : setting and accomplishing management goals (2012) [PDF]
Implementing management techniques that enhance deer habitat or improve deer population demographics can be very rewarding. However, the time frame for achieving results often varies, depending on the expectations of the landowner or wildlife management ...
Flinn, Emily +2 more
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New Canadian Records of Asilidae (Diptera) From an Endangered Ontario Ecosystem [PDF]
The Asilidae (Diptera) of Bosanquet (northern Lambton County, Ontario) are surveyed. Forty-one species are recorded. Twelve species are published for the first time from Canada: Atomosia puella, Cerotainia albipilosa, Cerotainia macrocera, Holcocephala ...
Skevington, Jeffrey H
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