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Interrelationships of wolves, prey, and man in interior Alaska / by William C. Gasaway ... [et al.].

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Publication details: [s.l.] : Wildlife Society, 1983.Description: 50 pSubject(s): LOC classification:
  • QL1 .W51
  • QL1 .W54 no. 84
  • QL737C22 I58 1983
Summary: Interrelationships between wolves, moose, caribou and man studied to define factors limiting animal populations, to demonstrate the effects of man's hunting of prey species on wolf-prey relationship and to identify problems in prey management.
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Bibliography: p. 46-49.

Interrelationships between wolves, moose, caribou and man studied to define factors limiting animal populations, to demonstrate the effects of man's hunting of prey species on wolf-prey relationship and to identify problems in prey management.

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