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2003
Proulx, G.
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Banci V.
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Martens and fishers as indicators of forest structural complexity in managed landscapes of central Alberta. In : Martes in human altered landscapes, D. Harrison, A. Fuller and G. Proulx, editors. Proceedings of the 3rd International Martes Symposium
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2000
Proulx, G.
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Banci V.
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Occurrence of furbearers in Weyerhaeuser's Edson Forest Management Area
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Unpublished report,
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1999
Proulx, G.
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Banci V.
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Occurrence of furbearers in Tolko's Slave Lake Forest Management Agreement Area
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Unpublished report,
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McLellan, B. N.
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Banci V.
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Status and management of the brown bear in Canada
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1994
Banci, V.
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Demarchi D. A.
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Archibald W. R.
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Evaluation of the population status of grizzly bears in Canada
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129-142.
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