Black Bear Homing Tendencies, Response to Being Chased by Hunting Dogs, Reproductive Biology, Denning Behavior, Home Range, Diel Movements, and Habitat Use in Northern Wisconsin
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1984-12Author
Massopust, Jack L.
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University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, College of Natural Resources
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http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/79902Description
This thesis consists of 5 papers presenting information
that I collected while studying black bears (Ursus americanus)
in northern Wisconsin. The papers are written in the format of
The Journal of Wildlife Management (JWM). "Homing tendencies
of translocated nuisance black bears in northern Wisconsin"
and "The response of black bears to being chased by hunting
dogs", were presented at the 7th Eastern Black Bear Workshop
in March 1984 and will be published in these proceedings.
"Reproductive biology and denning behavior of black bears in
northern Wisconsin" and "Home range, diel movements, and
habitat use of black bears in northern Wisconsin" will be
submitted to the JWM. "Incident of a snare imbedded in the
neck of a black bear" will be submitted to The Wildlife
Society Bulletin.