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RANCHING IN BEAR COUNTRY Conflict and Conservation Brian L. Horejsi, Ph.D. The arrival of livestock operations in the West changed the human-bear relationship from one of occasional, localized conflict to a generalized
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Document Date: 2008-03-18 15:37:02


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I O N A C R E S A T / Adaptive / /

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North America / /

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United States / Canada / /

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USD / /

Event

Extinction / Reorganization / Environmental Issue / /

Facility

University of Montana / University of Calgary / /

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travel corridors / natural food supplies / usual food / food source / bear food / food / food habits / proactive solutions / /

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Wildlife / Fish / /

NaturalFeature

Yellowstone / Rocky Mountains / /

Organization

Alberta Forest Service / Fish and Wildlife Division / U.S. Forest Service / Wildlife Foundation / University of Calgary / State Game Department / University of Montana / /

Person

Angelica spp / John Craighead / David E. Brown / Frank Craighead / Brian L. Horejsi / Stokely Ligon / /

Position

conservation biology consultant and an activist / head of livestock / management forester / wildlife scientist / biologist / /

ProvinceOrState

Alberta / New Mexico / Wyoming / Montana / Arizona / /

PublishedMedium

The Public Interest / /

Region

western Canada / western North America / northwest Alberta / Southwest / /

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