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A Fence Design for Excluding Elk Without Impeding Other Wildlife

Date: 2007-01-01
Categories: Environmental Impacts, Vertebrate Biology, Land & Water Management
Source: Sustainable Living Library

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Kurt C. VerCauteren, Nathan W. Seward, Michael J. Lavelle, Justin W. Fischer, and Gregory E. Phillips. Rangeland Ecology & Management 60(5). September 2007.

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United States Department of AgricultureColorado Department of WildlifeColorado State UniversityNatural Resources Conservation ServiceAnimal and Plant Health Inspection ServiceWildlife ServicesNational Wildlife Research CenterAPHIS

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