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Alabama Beach Mouse (Peromyscus polionotus ammobates, Bowen[removed]Year Review:
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Document Date: 2009-11-30 06:10:49


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Daphne / /

Company

Fleming / Weston / Conservation Breeding Specialist Group / /

Event

Natural Disaster / /

Facility

University of Georgia/U.S. Geological Survey Georgia Fish / Iowa State University / Fort Morgan Peninsula / /

IndustryTerm

food resources / food availability / food preference trials / past trapping protocols / food habits / /

NaturalFeature

Atlantic coast / Alabama / Florida / Atlantic beach / Laguna Key/West Beach / Gulf of Mexico / Evaluation Alabama beach / Alabama beach / Ono Island / Fort Morgan Peninsula / Perdido Key beach / Orange Beach / /

Organization

University of Georgia / Perdue Unit / South Florida Field Office / Iowa State University / Alabama Ecological Services Field Office / Colorado Division of Wildlife / U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service / Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources / U.S. Geological Survey Georgia Fish and Wildlife Cooperative Unit / Alabama Field Office / /

Person

Claudia Frosch / Sandra Sneckenberger / Van Zant / Jonathan Runge / Roger Clay / Blair / Jackie Isaacs / Kelly Bibb / Rob Tawes / Darren LeBlanc / Carl Couret / Dianne Ingram / /

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Position

GENERAL INFORMATION A. Methods / Wildlife Biologist / /

ProvinceOrState

Alabama / Baldwin County / Florida / Georgia / Iowa / Colorado / /

Region

Gulf of Mexico / South Florida / Florida Gulf coast / /

Technology

past trapping protocols / sampling protocols / existing trapping protocol / simulation / /

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