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Parsons, Perry. Field work with Diane Randgaard: Small mammal trapping in the North Cascades. Huxley College of Environmental Studies, Western Washington University, 1998.

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McNay, Mark E. Investigation of wolf population response to intensive trapping in the presence of high ungulate biomass. State of Alaska, Dept. of Fish and Game, Division of Wildlife Conservation, 2000.

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McNay, Mark E. Investigation of wolf population response to intensive trapping in the presence of high ungulate biomass. State of Alaska, Dept. of Fish and Game, Division of Wildlife Conservation, 1999.

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Milton, G. Randy. Amphibian and small mammal captures on conventional clearcut and whole-tree harvested sites. St. Mary's River Forestry-Wildlife Project, Canadian Institute of Forestry, c/o N.S. Dept. of Natural Resources, 1992.

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Poole, Kim Gordon. Alberta furbearer harvest data analysis. Alberta Sustainable Resource Development, Fish and Wildlife Division, 2001.

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Thomas, M. D. Possum monitoring using raised leg-hold traps. Dept. of Conservation, 2000.

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Reeve, Nigel J. A trapping survey of small mammals in Richmond Park, Surrey (Autumn 1994) with comments on the potential for the re-establishment of barn owls (Tyto alba). Roehampton Institute, 1996.

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Mammal Trapping. Alpha Wildlife Research & Management Ltd, 1999.

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E, McNay Mark, and Alaska. Division of Wildlife Conservation., eds. Investigation of wolf population response to intensive trapping in the presence of high ungulate biomass. State of Alaska, Dept. of Fish and Game, Division of Wildlife Conservation, 1999.

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Hammond, Ellen L. Mark-recapture estimates of population parameters for selected species of small mammals. 1990.

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Hammond, Ellen L. Mark-recapture estimates of population parameters for selected species of small mammals. 1990.

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Final environmental document: Sections 265, 460-467, and 472-480, title 14, California code of regulations regarding furbearing and nongame mammal hunting and trapping. State of California, The Resources Agency, Dept. of Fish and Game, 1995.

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California. Dept. of Fish and Game., ed. Draft environmental document: Sections 460-467, and 472-480, Title 14, California Code of Regulations, regarding nongame and furbearing mammal hunting and trapping. State of California, The Resources Agency, Dept. of Fish and Game, 1990.

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California. Dept. of Fish and Game., ed. Revised environmental document: Sections 460-467, and 472-480, Title 14, California Code of Regulations regarding nongame and furbearing mammal hunting and trapping. State of California, The Resources Agency, Dept. of Fish and Game, 1990.

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Gurnell, J., J. R. Flowerdew, and Mammal Society. Live Trapping Small Mammals (Occasional Publications). 2nd ed. Mammal Society, 1990.

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Powell, Roger A., Stephen Ellwood, Roland Kays, and Tiit Maran. Stink or swim: techniques to meet the challenges for the study and conservation of small critters that hide, swim, or climb, and may otherwise make themselves unpleasant. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198759805.003.0008.

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The study of musteloids requires different perspectives and techniques than those needed for most mammals. Musteloids are generally small yet travel long distances and many live or forage underground or under water, limiting the use of telemetry and direct observation. Some are arboreal and nocturnal, facilitating telemetry but limiting observation, trapping, and many non-invasive techniques. Large sexual size dimorphism arguably doubles sample sizes for many research questions. Many musteloids defend themselves by expelling noxious chemicals. This obscure group does not attract funding, even
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