Grizzly bears and forestry II. Distribution of grizzly bear foods in clearcuts of west-central Alberta, Canada
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Gordon B. Stenhouse | Scott E. Nielsen | Mark S. Boyce | G. Stenhouse | M. Boyce | S. Nielsen | R. Munro | Robin Munro | E. L. Bainbridge | Robin Munro
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