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P-ISSN 0835-5851
E-ISSN 2293-6629
Research Articles
Vol. 57, 2021June 25, 2021 MDT

BOTTOM-UP AND TOP-DOWN FACTORS CONTRIBUTE TO REVERSING A MOOSE POPULATION INCREASE IN NORTHEASTERN WASHINGTON

Richard B. Harris, James Goerz, Jared Oyster, Rachel C. Cook, Kristin Mansfield, Michael Atamian, Carrie Lowe, Annemarie Prince, Benjamin Y. Turnock,
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Harris, Richard B., James Goerz, Jared Oyster, et al. 2021. “BOTTOM-UP AND TOP-DOWN FACTORS CONTRIBUTE TO REVERSING A MOOSE POPULATION INCREASE IN NORTHEASTERN WASHINGTON.” Alces 57 (June): 47–69.

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