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Contents

Foreword

Summary

Introduction

Wolf

Dall Sheep

Caribou

Moose

Grizzly Bear

Red Fox

Golden Eagle

Conclusions

References





Fauna of the National Parks — No. 5
The Wolves of Mount McKinley
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REFERENCES


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