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Landscape Permeability for Large Carnivores in Washington: A GIS Weighted-Distance and Least-Cost Corridor Assessment
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Document Date: 2013-03-28 14:52:34


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Portland / Tischendorf / Wenatchee / /

Company

Wilson / Stephens / Forestry Sciences Laboratory / /

Country

United States / Columbia / /

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Environmental Issue / /

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Spences Bridge / B.C. Highway / British Columbia Highway / Pacific Northwest Research Station / /

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state highway network / transportation networks / food / /

MusicGroup

B.C. / Chilliwack / /

NaturalFeature

Okanagan waterfall / Kettle waterfall / Kettle Falls / mountain Rainier / Selkirk-Columbia Mountains / Cache Creek / Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest / Okanogan Valley / Columbia Mountains / Fraser River canyon / Granite Mountain / Wauconda waterfall / Pend Oreille River valleys / mountain Mount Adams / Selkirk Mountains / Cristina Lake / Fraser River / Methow River / Thompson River / Fraser / /

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Windows NT / /

Organization

United States Department of Agriculture / U.S. Department of Agriculture / Forest Service / /

Person

Merritt / Okanagan Falls / Oliver Falls / Peter H. Singleton / William L. Gaines / John F. Lehmkuhl Authors Peter / Carnivore Model / John F. Lehmkuhl / Washington Loup Passes / Hope / /

Position

Model Development Literature Review / ecologist / forest wildlife biologist / research wildlife biologist / General / /

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lynx / /

ProvinceOrState

British Columbia / Idaho / Washington / /

Technology

GIS / /

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