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... 1997. Preliminaly results on home range, movements, reproduction, anal behavior of female bison in the Lamar Valley, Yellowstone National Park.
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... Pp. 361-366 in Effects of Grazing by Wild Ungulates in Yellowstone National Park.
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... 1976. Management involving grizzly and black bears in Yellowstone National Park, 1970-75.
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... 1996. Elk population processes in Yellowstone National Park uncler the policy of natural regulation.
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... 1996. The population dynamics of brucellosis in the Yellowstone National Park.
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... Elk Herds in Yellowstone National Park.
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... On file at Yellowstone National Park, WY. GYIBC (Greater Yellowstone Interagency Brucellosis Committee)
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... Sam HollancI, South Dakota State Veterinarian ant! Bill Keariey DVM, Division of Animal Inciustries, Iciaho Department of Agriculture.
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... 1974. Sexual and aggressive behavior of adult male American bison (Bison bison)
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... 1995. Effcay of ivermectin pour-on against Ostertagia ostertagi infection and residues in the American bison, Bison bison.
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... 1991. Summer range anti elk population dynamics in Yellowstone National Park.
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... 1997. Br'~cella abortus infection in the freeranging bison of Yellowstone National Park.
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... 1997. Bacterial survival, lymph node pathology, and serological responses of bison (Bison bison)
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... 1994. Abortion caused by Brucella abortus biovar 1 in a free-ranging bison {`Bison bison)
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... 1997. Epidemiology and pathogenesis of brucellosis in Yellowstone National Park bison (Bison bison)
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... , white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) and Rocky Mountain elk (Cervus elaphus nelsoni)
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... brucellosis in Yellowstone National Park.
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... 1935. Bang's disease in bison and elk in the Yellowstone National Park and on the National Bison Range.
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... 1993. Postglacial vegetation and climate of Grand Teton and southern Yellowstone National Parks.
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... 1993. Hematologic, serologic values, histopathologic and fecal evaluations of bison from Yellowstone National Park.


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