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Main
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Year: 1986
Type: Document

Peek
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Year: 1986
Type: Document

Seagle
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Year: 1986
Type: Document

Verner, Morrison, Ralph
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Year: 1986
Type: Document

Peek
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Year: 1986
Type: Document

Gartner, White
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Year: 1986
Type: Document

Dickson
Wild Turkeys in the United States were very abundant in colonial times, declined drastically in the late 19th and early 20th centuries and have recently made a remarkable comeback. Suitability of eastern wilderness areas as Wild Turkey habitat…
Year: 1986
Type: Document

Szaro, Balda
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Year: 1986
Type: Document

Mallik, Wein
A Typha marsh community was subjected to draining and seasonal burning treatments to control the growth of emergent aquatics. Treatments resulted in an increase in total number of species after 3 years. Cover and frequency of Aster novi-belgii,…
Year: 1986
Type: Document