Ecological studies of grizzly bears in the Arctic mountains, northern Yukon Territory, 1972 to 1975 / by J.A. Nagy, R.H. Russell, A.M. Pearson, M.C.S. Kingsley, B.C. Goski.: CW66-646/1983E-PDF
"In 1972, the Canadian Wildlife Service (CWS) began ecological studies of the Arctic Mountain ecotype of grizzly bears in northern Yukon in response to a proposal to construct a 1.2 m diameter gas pipeline from Alaska to midwest USA via the Mackenzie River basin. It presented an unique opportunity to study a population largely unhunted by man and hence to provide a yardstick by which data from hunted populations in northern climes could be measured. Field studies were concluded in spring 1975"--Introduction, page [1].
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| Title | Ecological studies of grizzly bears in the Arctic mountains, northern Yukon Territory, 1972 to 1975 / by J.A. Nagy, R.H. Russell, A.M. Pearson, M.C.S. Kingsley, B.C. Goski. |
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| Description | 1 online resource (xi, 104 pages) : maps, graphs |
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