State College, Centre County, Pennsylvania This 375 7-km2 area (40 797144 N, 77 859352 W) is located in the central part of Pennsylvania and primarily occurswithintheNittanyValley,extendingfromthebor-ough of State College east–northeast to the community of Pleasant Gap, and includes portions of the Penns Val-
nucle´otides de la re´gion de controˆle de l’ADN mitochondrial (ADNmt) he´rite´edelame`re afin de de´terminer l’importance (Ursus arctos L , 1758) de la pe´ninsule de Kenai, centre
Hair cortisol concentration as a noninvasive measure of long-term stress in free-ranging grizzly bears (Ursus arctos): considerations withimplications for other wildlife B J Macbeth, M R L
2The University Centre in Svalbard, PO Box 156, N-9171 Longyearbyen, Norway Abstract A polar bear (Ursus maritimus) was observed feeding on Svalbard reindeer (Rangifer tarandus platyrhyncus) on September 3rd 2018 near Skansbukta, central Svalbard A well-developed male was observed to rest nearby and feed on fresh reindeer carcass Polar
gion are largely due to Hudson Bay and the persistence of sea ice on this large inland sea, the effect of which extends far inland (McKendry and Roulet, 1994) The region has very low year-round average temperatures for its latitude For example, the av-erage annual temperature at Churchill, Manitoba (59°N) is –5 °C
gion of Friuli Venezia Giulia In 2011 genetic testing was again carried out by technicians from the conservation ge-netics laboratory at ISPRA The samples col-lected (hairs and faeces) were sent to the laboratory for genetic tests, carried out using standard protocols, while the data was vali-dated using population genetics software
1777)), grizzly bears (Ursus arctos Linnaeus, 1758), and black bears (Ursus americanus Pallas, 1780), many small mammals and birds, and most significantly, Clark’s nut-Received 17 February 2007 Accepted 7 September 2007 Published on the NRC Research Press Web site at cj nrc ca on 19 April 2008
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Le pays du Grand Ours, une beauté sauvage à voir de l
(Ursus arctos horribilis) Symbole par excellence des grandes contrées sauvages, gion du Grand Ours? Visitez le wwf ca/zonemarinedugrandours CHEZ-SOI SUR LA PLANÈTED L’art de la table à Prince-Rupert Cette petite ville portuaire cristallise les plus grands défis qui se posent à la planète en matière de développement des ressources Mike Ambach, du WWF-Canada, nous présente une
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wildland–urban interface of the Mid-Atlantic region, USA
Harvest rates and cause-specific mortality of American black bears in the wildland–urban interface of the Mid-Atlantic region, USA Andrew N Tri1,6, John W Edwards1, Christopher W Ryan2, Colin P Carpenter3, Patrick C Carr4,7, Mark A Ternent5, Michael P Strager 1, and J Todd Petty 1Division of Forestry and Natural Resources, West Virginia University, 322 Percival Hall, P O Box 6125,
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Genetic characterization of Kenai brown bears Ursus arctos
nucle´otides de la re´gion de controˆle de l’ADN mitochondrial (ADNmt) he´rite´edelame`re afin de de´terminer l’importance de la variation ge´ne´tique chez les ours bruns (Ursus arctos
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PRELIMINARY HABITAT SUITABILITY ANALYSIS FOR MOOSE IN
gion where moose nevertheless persist, the importance of aquatic vegetation for moose in Nova Scotia is ambiguous, and it may not be a critical habitat component (Telfer 1984) Moose habitat selection and the quality of available habitat are biogeographically variable There is no clear understanding of moose habitat preferences or the distri-
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Hair cortisol concentration as a noninvasive measure of
Hair cortisol concentration as a noninvasive measure of long-term stress in free-ranging grizzly bears (Ursus arctos): considerations withimplications for other wildlife B J Macbeth, M R L
lignée continentale est plus dispersée, et sa répartition va du centre de l'Alaska à la côte est region The black bear (Ursus americanus) shares this pattern of
Stone and Cook Phylogeography of black bears from the Pacific Northwest