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  • Brown Bears on the Kodiak Archipelago: Abundance and Resource Use
    Brown Bears on the Kodiak Archipelago: Abundance and Resource Use
  • Role of Predators, Winter Weather, and Habitat on White-tailed Deer Survival in Upper Peninsula Michigan
    Role of Predators, Winter Weather, and Habitat on White-tailed Deer Survival in Upper Peninsula Michigan
  • Quantifying Upper Peninsula Deer Movements and Abundance: Preparing For CWD Management
    Quantifying Upper Peninsula Deer Movements and Abundance: Preparing for CWD Management
  • Population and Spatial Ecology of Eecolonizing Black Bears in Missouri.
    Population and Spatial Ecology of Recolonizing Black Bears in Missouri
  • Elk Resource Selection in Response to Timber Harvest: Afognak Island, Alaska
    Elk Resource Selection in Response to Timber Harvest: Afognak Island, Alaska
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  • Brown Bears on the Kodiak Archipelago: Abundance and Resource Use
    Brown Bears on the Kodiak Archipelago: Abundance and Resource Use
  • Role of Predators, Winter Weather, and Habitat on White-tailed Deer Survival in Upper Peninsula Michigan
    Role of Predators, Winter Weather, and Habitat on White-tailed Deer Survival in Upper Peninsula Michigan
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    Quantifying Upper Peninsula Deer Movements and Abundance: Preparing for CWD Management
  • Population and Spatial Ecology of Eecolonizing Black Bears in Missouri.
    Population and Spatial Ecology of Recolonizing Black Bears in Missouri.
  • Elk Resource Selection in Response to Timber Harvest: Afognak Island, Alaska
    Elk Resource Selection in Response to Timber Harvest: Afognak Island, Alaska
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The Camp Fire Program in Wildlife Conservation at SUNY ESF applies an interdisciplinary approach to rigorous research design, seeking innovative solutions that address current and future challenges in wildlife conservation.

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