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- Territorial Marking Behavior in Dogs and Cats
- Territory Establishment, Size, and Tenacity by Male Red-Winged Blackbirds
- THE BEAR ESSENTIALS: a Survey of Captive American Black Bears in Ontario
- Panthera Tigris) to Appendix I of the CMS Appendices
- Cougars and Public Safety Just Glimpsing a Cougar Is Not Cause for Alarm, Especially If the Cougar Leaves the Cougar Attacks on People Are Extremely Rare
- California Mountain Lion Future Conflicts
- Lemurs of Madagascar and the Comoros the Lucn Red Data Book
- An Overview of Caring for Outdoor Cats
- Not a Home Range! Varieties of Territory There Are Many
- The Evolution of Diversity in Avian Territorial Systems
- TERRITORIAL MARKING BEHAVIOR in CATS Cats Are Territorial Animals, Selecting Areas of Territory for Survival
- White-Tailed Deer Odocoileus Virginianus
- WHITE-TAILED DEER (Odocoileus Virginianus)
- Acoustic Variability and Its Biological Significance in Nocturnal Lemurs
- Status, Management & Trade of the American Black Bear in N. America
- Bird Territories: a Key to Understanding Bird Behavior Robert A
- Male Life History and Intergroup Mobility Among Ringtailed Lemurs (Lemurcatta)
- Recent Occurrence of an American Black Bear in Nebraska
- Tiger Activity Time
- Fact Sheet on Cougars
- Gould L. 1996. Vigilance Behavior During the Birth and Lactation
- Territorial Marking Behavior in Dogs and Cats
- The Mountain Lion Does Not Require a Cave to Raise a Populations
- Watchable Wildlife: the Black Bear Watchable Wildlife: the Black Bear by Lynn L
- White-Tailed Deer, Odocoileus Virginianus,Frominsular and Mainland Florida
- The Disappearing Native Mammals of Northern Australia
- Territoriality and Home Range Concepts As Applied to Mammals William Henry Burt Journal of Mammalogy, Vol. 24, No. 3. (Aug., 1943), Pp
- Climate Impacts and Adaptation Actions for American Black Bear
- Patch Program Packet
- Dear Enemies Or Nasty Neighbors? Causes and Consequences Of
- Understanding Your Cat's Behaviour
- Cougars in the Wild As the Species Generally Has a Low Population Density and Is Cryptic and Highly Mobile (Ross Et Al
- Black Bear Management Handbook for LOUISIANA, MISSISSIPPI, SOUTHERN ARKANSAS and EAST TEXAS Published By
- Investigating Red-Winged Blackbirds a 3Rd Grade WSS/NGSS Unit On
- Tiger Conservation Campaign an Educator’S Guide to Tigers and What You Can Do to Help
- Welcome to the World of Ako the Aye-Aye
- Hyena Politics: the Dynamics of Dynasties
- Modeling Tiger Population and Territory Dynamics Using an Agent-Based
- Seabirds of the Pacific Northwest
- Spotted Hyena Crocuta Crocuta Lick Your Plate Clean!
- Litter Box Behavior
- The Ecology of Spotted Hyena,Crocuta Crocuta, in Majete Wildlife Reserve, Malawi
- Geographic Distribution of American Black Bears in North America
- Territorial Behavior and Population Regulation in Birds
- Tailed Deer in the Southern