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OPTIMAL MANAGEMENT OF A FOREST/WILDLIFE SYSTEM WITH BILATERAL EXTERNALITIES
Browsing by large ungulate wildlife species damages valuable trees, but increases the productivity of the wildlife stock. The optimal management of trees and wildlife involves a tradeoff between these two impacts, as well as correct timing of tree ...
Romstad, Eirik +2 more
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The Moose Hall in Bradenton Beach boasts a large moosehead in the tall glass roof enclosure.
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TIM Lecture Series – Creating Life-Saving Media as a Social Entrepreneur [PDF]
Firdaus Kharas
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Behavior of female moose (Alces alces) during parturition was studied in 1977–1990 on the Kostroma experimental moose farm. We found that moose parturition behavior is organized on the systems principle and aimed at the calf’s survival. The corresponding
Bogomolova, Ekaterina M. +1 more
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Moose: an Agile Reengineering Environment
Software systems are complex and difficult to analyze. Reengineering is a complex activity that usually involves combining different techniques and tools. Moose is an reengineering environment designed to provide the necessary infrastructure for building
Tudor Gîrba +5 more
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Analysis of cases of moose (Alces alces) occurrence in the transformed environment of Kyiv
Purpose. Justification and application of the analysis method of moose occurrence in Kyiv based on mass media data with further analysis of its spatial and chronological distribution. Methods. System analysis, cartographic, statistical. Results. As
E. I. Ivanenko
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Changing snow conditions are challenging moose (Alces alces) surveys in Alaska
Snow conditions are changing rapidly across our planet, which has important implications for wildlife managers. In Alaska, USA, the later arrival of snow is challenging wildlife managers' ability to conduct aerial fall (autumn) moose (Alces alces ...
Todd J. Brinkman +4 more
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6TH INTERNATIONAL MOOSE SYMPOSIUM
The 6th International Moose Symposium was held in eastern Siberia, Russia in the Sakha Republic (Yakutia) on 13-21 August2008, marking the first Moose Symposium held in modern Russia.
Editors, Alces
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THE STUDY OF MOOSE BEHAVIOR ON THE KOSTROMA MOOSE FARM
We studied 35 adult farm moose-cows, about 50 wild bulls (in the breeding season), and more than 250 newborn and developing calves. We used the “Los-2” radio-tracking system, the “Los-3” radio-telemetry system, radio-communication between experimenters ...
Bogomolova, Ekaterina M. +2 more
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Forest owners as moose hunters in Finland
A survey was sent to 2,154 Finnish hunters in 1997 to compare the opinions of forest owners and other moose hunters, as well as to examine a number of features connected with moose hunting activities.
Aarnio, Jukka +3 more
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