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Mammal and Herpetological Inventory of Big Hole National Battlefield 2002 Upper Columbia Basin Network: Natural Resource Technical Report Nps/Ucbn/Nrtr?2009/229

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By: Thomas J Rodhouse(Author), Crystal Ann Strobl(Author), Lisa K Garrett(Author)
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Mammal and Herpetological Inventory of Big Hole National Battlefield 2002
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  • Mammal and Herpetological Inventory of Big Hole National Battlefield 2002 ISBN: 9781492753919 Paperback Sep 2013 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 2-4 weeks
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The objectives of the 2002 mammal and herpetological inventory at the Big Hole National Battlefield, located in Montana, United States, were to: (1) Document at least 90% of the mammal species and reconfirm the presence of amphibian and reptile species expected to occur in the battlefield; (2) Gather baseline data for use in future monitoring; and (3) Collect and disseminate new information on the distribution, habitat association, and population status of the mammal and herpetological species of the region.

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By: Thomas J Rodhouse(Author), Crystal Ann Strobl(Author), Lisa K Garrett(Author)
46 pages, b/w illustrations
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