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Crossing boundaries to protect park resources from visitor impacts Mountain lion–human interactions on the Colorado Plateau: the effects of human use areas on 32 mountain lion movements, behavior, and activity pattern
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Document Date: 2002-03-12 13:56:44


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Denver / Washington / D.C. / Phoenix / Grand Canyon / Carson City / Orick / Prescott / New York / Cunningham / Flagstaff / /

Company

W.D. Van Sickle S.P. / Resource Management / Garland STPM Press / The George Wright Society Inc. / Young S.P. / Anderson A.E. / Northland Publishing / /

Country

United States / Canada / /

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Facility

American Wildlife Institute / University of California / /

IndustryTerm

natural systems / /

Movie

North and South / /

NaturalFeature

Yellowstone / American Forests / Grand Canyon / Colorado Plateau / /

Organization

George Wright Society / Grand Canyon National Park Science Center / California Department of Fish and Game / University of California / National Park Service / New Mexico Department of Game / Nevada Department of Wildlife / Arizona Game and Fish Department / New Mexico Department of Game and Fish Annual Report / Wildlife Society / Arizona Chapter / American Wildlife Institute / Colorado Division of Wildlife / /

Person

S.P. Laing / T.P. Hemker / D. Barnhurst / B.B. Ackerman / Van Sickle / David Harmon / /

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Position

Ranger / Predictive energetics model for cougars / /

ProvinceOrState

Alberta / New Mexico / Utah / South Carolina / North Dakota / Nevada / California / Arizona / Colorado / Michigan / /

PublishedMedium

Journal of Mammalogy / /

Region

southwestern Alberta / southern Utah / Southeast Arizona / /

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