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1 of 8 Casey Mcquiston, Resources Staff Officer Shoshone National Forest 808 Meadowland Ave. Cody, Wyoming 82424 August 2, 2017
Mountain Ungulates
L I N E Ss P O I N T
The First Radios Were Introduced in the Intermountain Region and Used By
Risk Analysis of Disease Transmission Between Domestic Sheep and Goats and Rocky Mountain Bighorn Sheep
Lookouts, Latrines, and Lodgepole Cabins
408 1941 Boathouse (Lake)
Climate Change on the Shoshone National Forest, Wyoming: A
Climate Change on the Shoshone National Forest, Wyoming
Mountain Ungulates a Contrast in Management Histories and Challenges
SOTA Table Ref
Results of Spirit Leveling in Wyoming
Yellowstone National Park Resources & Issues Front Material
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TABLE of CONTENTS Antelope Herd # Hunt Area # Pages Copper
U.S. Department of Commerce National Oceanic And
Final Environmental Impact Statement Fremont, Hot Springs, Park, Sublette, and Teton Counties, Wyoming
Buffalo Ranger District History on the Teton National Forest
US Geological Survey Radiometric Ages—Compilation "C" Part Five
Drivers of Variation in the Population Dynamics of Bighorn Sheep 1, 2 1 3 1 J
Final Risk Analysis of Disease Transmission Between Domestic
Description of the Absaroka Quadrangle
Yellowstone National Park Resources and Issues
Summary of Hydrologic Conditions and Flood Control During 2005
A Review of Predation on Bighorn Sheep (Ovis Canadensis)
Station Report
MONTANA Clark Fork Meagher Orofino Rosebud Helena White Sulphur Clearwater R
Revised Critical Habitat for the Contiguous United States Distinct Population Segment of the Canada Lynx (Lynx Canadensis); Proposed Rule
Biological Evaluation for the Shoshone National Forest Revised
Frontcountry Fishery Inventories at Least Three Size/Age Groups Have Consistently Been Caught