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Species and Habitats Most at Risk in Greater Yellowstone Andrew J. Hansen
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Document Date: 2010-02-22 12:44:51


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Jackson / Washington DC / Bozeman / Washington / D.C. / /

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Cambridge University Press / Yale University Press / Identifying Management Priorities Limited / Island Press / /

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America / /

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United States / Canada / United Kingdom / /

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Environmental Issue / Extinction / Man-Made Disaster / Natural Disaster / /

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University of Tennessee / For plant / Montana State University / /

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travel management / bank stabilization / food sources / road systems / food / forest products / energy production / servlet / mining / /

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Peets Hill / Gallatin National Forest / Targhee National Forest / National Forest / /

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Athene / Fork / /

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Cambridge University / U.S. Forest Service / USDA / University of Tennessee / Yale University / Colorado Rockies / National Park Service / /

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S. Shafer / L. Iverson / Scott Clemons As / Andrew Hansen / Karl Birkeland / P. Bartlein / C. Flather / D. J. Currie / Powell / R. Cook / R.P. Neilson / V / /

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fisherman / General / author / professor and director / conifer encroachment Sagesteppe Specialist / Hunter / exurban development Grasslands Specialist / Management Strategies Fisher / fisher / Private / backcountry skier / D. J. / /

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lynx / /

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Wyoming / Tennessee / Montana / South Carolina / Idaho / Colorado / /

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western Colorado / /

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pdf / http / /

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www.natureserve.org/explore/servlet/NatureServe / /

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