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Bisset, Alan R. Moose population inventory plan for Ontario: 1996-1998. Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources, Northwest Science & Technology, 1996.

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Porter, Barbara J. National Biomonitoring Specimen Bank, Alaska Marine Mammal Tissue Archival Project, and the National Marine Mammal Tissue Bank specimen inventory. U.S. Dept. of Commerce, Technology Administration, National Institute of Standards and Technology, 1999.

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National Biomonitoring Specimen Bank (U.S.). National Biomonitoring Specimen Bank, Alaska Marine Mammal Tissue Archival Project, and the National Marine Mammal Tissue Bank specimen inventory. U.S. Dept. of Commerce, Technology Administration, National Institute of Standards and Technology, 1999.

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Harper, Patricia. Muskox management report of survey-inventory activities, 1 July 2006-30 June 2008. Alaska Dept. of Fish and Game, Division of Wildlife Conservation, 2009.

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Harper, Patricia. Wolf management report: Of survey-inventory activities, 1 July 2005-30 June 2008. Alaska Dept. of Fish and Game, Division of Wildlife Conservation, 2010.

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Harper, Patricia. Caribou management report: Of survey-inventory activities, 1 July 2006-30 June 2008. Edited by Alaska. Division of Wildlife Conservation. Alaska Dept. of Fish and Game, Division of Wildlife Conservation, 2010.

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Harper, Patricia. Wolf management report: Of survey-inventory activities, 1 July 2005-30 June 2008. Edited by Alaska. Division of Wildlife Conservation. Alaska Dept. of Fish and Game, Division of Wildlife Conservation, 2010.

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Harper, Patricia. Caribou management report: Of survey-inventory activities, 1 July 2008-30 June 2010. Edited by Alaska. Division of Wildlife Conservation. Alaska Dept. of Fish and Game, Division of Wildlife Conservation, 2012.

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Harper, Patricia. Muskox management report: Of survey-inventory activities, 1 July 2008-30 June 2010. Edited by Alaska. Division of Wildlife Conservation. Alaska Dept. of Fish and Game, Division of Wildlife Conservation, 2011.

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Harper, Patricia. Wolf management report: Of survey-inventory activities, 1 July 2005-30 June 2008. Edited by Alaska. Division of Wildlife Conservation. Alaska Dept. of Fish and Game, Division of Wildlife Conservation, 2009.

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Harper, Patricia. Deer management report: Of survey-inventory activities, 1 July 2006-30 June 2008. Edited by Alaska. Division of Wildlife Conservation. Alaska Dept. of Fish and Game, Division of Wildlife Conservation, 2009.

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Harper, Patricia. Deer management report: Of survey-inventory activities, 1 July 2008-30 June 2010. Edited by Alaska. Division of Wildlife Conservation. Alaska Dept. of Fish and Game, Division of Wildlife Conservation, 2011.

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R, Becker Paul, and National Institute of Standards and Technology (U.S.), eds. National Marine Mammal Tissue Bank and quality assurance program: Protocols, inventory, and analytical results. U.S. Dept. of Commerce, Technology Administration, National Institute of Standards and Technology, 1999.

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Harper, Patricia. Brown bear management report: Of survey-inventory activities, 1 July 2008-30 June 2010. Edited by Alaska. Division of Wildlife Conservation. Alaska Department of Fish and Game, Division of Wildlife Conservation, 2012.

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Harper, Patricia. Brown bear management report: Of survey-inventory activities, 1 July 2006-30 June 2008. Edited by Alaska. Division of Wildlife Conservation. Alaska Dept. of Fish and Game, Division of Wildlife Conservation, 2011.

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Harper, Patricia. Dall sheep management report: Of survey-inventory activities, 1 July 2007-30 June 2010. Edited by Alaska. Division of Wildlife Conservation. Alaska Dept. of Fish and Game, Division of Wildlife Conservation, 2012.

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Harper, Patricia. Furbearer management report: Of survey-inventory activities, 1 July 2006-30 June 2009. Edited by Alaska. Division of Wildlife Conservation. Alaska Dept. of Fish and Game, Division of Wildlife Conservation, 2011.

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Semenoff-Irving, Marcia. Pilot inventory of mammals, reptiles, and amphibians, Golden Gate National Recreation Area, California, 1990-1997. U.S. Geological Survey, 2005.

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Rice, Clifford Gustav. Analysis of LCTA methods for inventory and monitoring birds and small mammals on Army lands in the southwestern United States. US Army Corps of Engineers, Construction Engineering Research Laboratories, 1997.

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Perspectives on inventory of caribou in British Columbia. Ministry of Environment and Parks, 1987.

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Clayton, Mark, John C. Wombey, Ian J. Mason, R. Terry Chesser, and Alice Wells. CSIRO List of Australian Vertebrates. CSIRO Publishing, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643093034.

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This completely updated edition gives the latest listings on conservation status for all known Australian amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals. It indicates each species’ status on a state-by-state basis and also gives details for subspecies. Additionally, it provides a ‘one-stop-shop’ listing of the correct species names for all Australian vertebrates.
 It will be an indispensable reference tool and guide for all persons working with and publishing on Australia’s vertebrate fauna, including conservationists, ecologists, environmental consultants, curators, wildlife officers, undergraduate and postgraduate zoology students, plus those dealing in legal matters and environmental inventory and management programs.
 Winner of the 2006 Whitley Award for Best Conservation Resource.
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Gibbons, Philip, and David Lindenmayer. Tree Hollows and Wildlife Conservation in Australia. CSIRO Publishing, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643090033.

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More than 300 species of Australian native animals — mammals, birds, reptiles and amphibians — use tree hollows, but there has never been a complete inventory of them. Many of these species are threatened, or are in decline, because of land-use practices such as grazing, timber production and firewood collection.
 All forest management agencies in Australia attempt to reduce the impact of logging on hollow-dependent fauna, but the nature of our eucalypt forests presents a considerable challenge. In some cases, tree hollows suitable for vertebrate fauna may take up to 250 years to develop, which makes recruiting and perpetuating this resource very difficult within the typical cycle of human-induced disturbance regimes.
 Tree Hollows and Wildlife Conservation in Australia is the first comprehensive account of the hollow-dependent fauna of Australia and introduces a considerable amount of new data on this subject. It not only presents a review and analysis of the literature, but also provides practical approaches for land management.
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