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Admiralty Island
Wilderness in Southeastern Alaska: a History
Brown Bear (Ursus Arctos) John Schoen and Scott Gende Images by John Schoen
Admiralty Island National Monument
Food Habits of Brown Bears on Northern Admiralty Island In
Auke Lake Watershed Assessment Auke Lake Watershed in Juneau, Alaska
Chapter 3: Brown Bear Management Report. Brown Bear Management
Reconnaissance Geology of Admiralty Island Alaska
Stephens Passage
Kootznoowoo Wilderness in 1980, the United States Congress Designated 956,255 Acres As the Kootznoowoo Forest Service Alaska Region Wilderness
Alexander Archipelago Wolf: a Conservation Assessment
Brown Bear Studies
Seymour Canal Trip Information
Appendix C- Present and Reasonably Foreseeable Future Actions Table
93 Stat. 1446 Proclamation 4611—Dec. 1, 1978
Admiralty Island National Monument Cube Cove Tracts Congressional District: 1 Alaska Tongass National Forest Member(S): Rep
Brown Bears of Unit 4 Past, Present and Future: a Status Report and Issues Paper
Genomic Evidence for Island Population Conversion Resolves Conflicting Theories of Polar Bear Evolution
Endemic Mammals of the Alexander Archipelago
Top View
Denning Ecology of Brown Bears on Admiralty And
A Preliminary History of Admiralty Island: 1794-1942
Greens Creek, Admiralty Island, Alaska
Gene Flow Between Insular, Coastal and Interior Populations of Brown Bears in Alaska
Admiralty Island Connects Angoon to Seymour Canal by Way of Mitchell Bay and a Series of Lakes
Juneau-Glacier Bay Special Regulations
Brown Bear Management in Southeastern Alaska
Governing the Tongass: National Forest Conflict and Political Decision Making
Admiralty Island Civilian Conservation Corps Canoe Route, 1933 - 1937
Various Locations, Alaska FINAL REPORT
The Hidden Falls Site, Auke Village
605 1. Admiralty Island No. 4611 ADMIRALTY ISLAND NATIONAL
Everyone's Cabin in the Woods: Historic Context for Public
SPECIES STATUS ASSESSMENT for the ALEXANDER ARCHIPELAGO WOLF (Canis Lupus Ligoni)
The Forest Ecosystem of Southeast Alaska