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American black bear population fragmentation detected with pedigrees in the transborder Canada–United States region
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How Agencies Respond to Human–black Bear Conflicts: A Survey of Wildlife Agencies in North America
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Is diversionary feeding an effective tool for reducing human–bear conflicts? Case studies from North America and Europe
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On evaluating the efficacy of air-borne synthetic aperture radar for detecting polar bears: A pilot study
Brent George, et al. (2023)
Nutritional ecology of ursids: a review of newer methods and management implications
Charles T. Robbins, et al. (2004)
Going into the 21St century: a perspective on trends and controversies in the management of the American black bear
Hank Hristienko, et al. (2007)
The role of American black bears and brown bears as predators on ungulates in North America
Peter Zager, et al. (2006)
Importance of salmon to wildlife: Implications for integrated management
Grant V. Hilderbrand, et al. (2004)
Summer food habits of brown bears in Kekexili Nature Reserve, Qinghai–Tibetan plateau, China
Xu Aichun, et al. (2006)