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Vol. 25 (1989): Alces Vol. 25 (1989)
Vol. 25 (1989): Alces Vol. 25 (1989)
Published:
1989-01-01
Articles
BEARS, WOLVES, MOOSE, AND FOREST SUCCESSION, SOME MANAGEMENT CONSIDERATIONS ON THE KENAI PENINSULA, ALASKA
Charles C. Schwartz, Albert W. Franzmann
1-10
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ABNORMAL ANTLERS AND KIDNEY STONES IN MOOSE DISPLAYING SYMPTOMS OF PARELAPHOSTRONGYLOSIS
William J. Peterson
11-14
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OPINIONS OF ONTARIO MOOSE HUNTERS ON CHANGES TO THE SELECTIVE HARVEST SYSTEM
Christopher H. R. Wedeles, Howard Smith, Rick Rollins
15-24
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TWENTY YEARS OF MOOSE IMMOBILIZATION WITH SUCCINYLCHOLINE CHLORIDE
Victor Van Ballenberghe
25-30
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HEAVY UTILIZATION OF WOODY PLANTS BY MOOSE DURING SUMMER AT DENALI NATIONAL PARK, ALASKA
Victor Van Ballenberghe, Dale G. Miquelle, James G. MacCracken
31-35
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THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN HUNTER ACCESSIBILITY AND MOOSE CONDITION IN NEWFOUNDLAND
Steven H. Ferguson, W. Eugene Mercer, Sebastian M. Oosenbrug
36-47
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WHOLE WEIGHTS OF MOOSE FROM ALGONQUIN PARK, ONTARIO CANADA
Norman W. S. Quinn, Robert W. Aho
48-51
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CADMIUM CONCENTRATIONS IN NEWFOUNDLAND MOOSE
Joe Brazil, Steve Ferguson
52-57
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SWEDISH MOOSE MANAGEMENT AND HARVEST DURING THE PERIOD 1964-1989
Sten Lavsund, Finn Sandegren
58-62
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MOOSE RESPONSE TO HUNTING AND 1 KMĀ² BLOCK CUTTING
Gordon Eason
63-74
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REPRODUCTION AND MORTALITY OF MOOSE TRANSLOCATED FROM ONTARIO TO MICHIGAN
Robert W. Aho, John Hendrickson
75-80
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SELECTIVE HARVESTS, HUNTERS, AND MOOSE IN CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA
Kenneth N. Child, Daniel A. Aitken
81-97
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MOOSE HUNTER SHOOTING PROFICIENCY IN ONTARIO
M. E. Buss, R. Gollat, H. R. Timmermann
98-103
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MOOSE ACCESS ROUTES TO AN AQUATIC FEEDING SITE
H. R. Timmermann, G. D. Racey
104-111
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USE OF TIME-LAPSE PHOTOGRAPHY TO DETERMINE CARCASS DISPOSITION
M. L. Wilton
112-117
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FIRST YEAR EFFECTS ON MOOSE BROWSE FROM TWO SILVICULTURAL APPLICATIONS OF GLYPHOSATE IN ONTARIO
H. G. Cumming
118-132
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DISTRIBUTION OF ELAPHOSTONGYLINE NEMATODES (METASTRONGYLOIDEA: PROTOSTRONGYLIDAE) IN CERVIDAE AND POSSIBLE EFFECTS OF MOVING RANGIFER SPP. INTO AND WITHIN NORTH AMERICA
Murray W. Lankester, David Fong
133-145
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USE OF RESIDUAL STRIPS OF TIMBER BY MOOSE WITHIN CUTOVERS IN NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO
B. Mastenbrook, H. Cumming
146-155
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WINTER HABITAT USE BY MOOSE IN THE VICINITY OF AN OPEN PIT COPPER MINE IN NORTH-CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA
David Westworth, Lawrence Brusnyk, John Roberts, Hennie Veldhuzien
156-166
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EDUCATION AND PUBLIC PARTICIPATION WORKSHOP SESSION
D. Minty
167
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ENVIRONMENTAL LITERACY. A CRITICAL ELEMENT OF A LIBERAL EDUCATION FOR THE 21ST CENTURY
Milton McClaren
168-171
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PROJECT WILD IN NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR
Dennis Minty
172-174
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PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT AS A MANAGEMENT TOOL
Dennis Schenborn
175-177
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BANQUET ADDRESS - 25TH NORTH AMERICAN MOOSE CONFERENCE
F. Manuel
178-181
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DISTINGUISHED MOOSE BIOLOGIST
A. Editors
182-183
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