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Geography of British Columbia / Bears / Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve / Zoology / Canadian Heritage Rivers / Tatshenshini-Alsek Provincial Park / Kluane National Park and Reserve / Tatshenshini River / Alsek River / Geography of Canada / Atlin Country / Saint Elias Mountains


Risk Assessment of Bear – Human Interaction at Campsites on the Tatshenshini River and Lower Alsek River, Yukon, B.C., and Alaska BC Parks,
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Document Date: 2002-04-03 13:59:12


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Yukon / Preserve / Comox / /

Company

Pearson / Renewable Resources / Peepre and Associates / Geddes Resources Limited / /

Country

Canada / /

Event

Man-Made Disaster / Natural Disaster / /

IndustryTerm

net energy / human food sources / Poor management / food reward / river travel season / human food / food rewards / food conditioning / possible bear food / Black bear food habit information / Food-conditioning / food type / food-conditioned bears / food / energy / /

NaturalFeature

Yellowstone / Tkope River tributary / Yukon / Dezadeash River / Alsek River valleys / Gulf of Alaska / Glacier Bay National Park Rangers / Tkope River / Tatshenshini River / Lowell Lake / Alsek River / Lower Alsek River / Serpentine Creek / Elias Mountains / /

Organization

U.S. National Park Service / US Federal Reserve / Yukon Department of Renewable Resources / Parks and Outdoor Recreation Branch / U.S. National Parks Service / Yukon Department of Renewable Resources / /

Person

Yang / Graham / Grant MacHutchon / /

Position

Wildlife Biologist / MSc / Parks Ranger / General / Wildlife Biologist / /

ProvinceOrState

Alaska / British Columbia / /

Region

western North America / southwest Yukon / /

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