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REFERENCES
WILDLIFE SPECIES: Alces alces | Moose
REFERENCES :
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release of the new cultival "hachita" blue grama and development of a
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36. Pierce, John D. 1984. Shiras moose forage selection in relation to
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44. Viereck, Leslie A.; Schandelmeier, Linda A. 1980. Effects of fire in
Alaska and adjacent Canada--a literature review. BLM-Alaska Tech. Rep.
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45. Wolff, Jerry O.; Zasada, John C. 1979. Moose habitat and forest
succession on the Tanana river floodplain and Yukon-Tanana upland. In:
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of conference unknown]; Kenai, AK. [Place of publication unknown].
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46. Krefting, Laurtis W. 1974. The ecology of the Isle Royale Moose with
special reference to the habitat. Tech. Bull. 297, Forestry Series 15.
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48. Hansen, H. L.; Krefting, L. W.; Kurmis, V. 1973. The forest of Isle
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by moose after fire in interior Alaska. Northwest Science. 64(1): 11-18.
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habitats of moose in Alaska. Le Naturaliste Canadien. 101: 143-178.
[15190]
Related categories for Wildlife Species: Alces alces
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