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A Fence Design for Excluding Elk Without Impeding Other Wildlife
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Kurt C. VerCauteren, Nathan W. Seward, Michael J. Lavelle, Justin W. Fischer, and Gregory E. Phillips. Rangeland Ecology & Management 60(5). September 2007.
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United States Department of AgricultureColorado Department of WildlifeColorado State UniversityNatural Resources Conservation ServiceAnimal and Plant Health Inspection ServiceWildlife ServicesNational Wildlife Research CenterAPHIS
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- Fences and deer-damage management: a review of designs and efficacy (2006) — VerCauteren, K. C., M. J. Lavelle, and S. E. Hygnstrom
- Efficacy of an animal-activated frightening device on urban elk and mule deer (2005) — VerCauteren, K. C., J. A. Skivin, and M. J. Lavelle
- Effects of elk herbivory on vegetation and nitrogen processes (2004) — Schoenecker, K. A., F. J. Singer, L. C. Zeigenfuss, D. Binkley, and R. S. C. Menezes
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- Ecological evaluation of potential overabundance of ungulates in U.S. National Parks: a case study (2002) — Singer, F. J., L. C. Zeigenfuss, B. Lubow, and M. J. Rock
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