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Correlates to colonizations of new patches by translocated populations of bighorn sheep
January 1, 2000
By 1950, bighorn sheep were extirpated from large areas of their range. Most extant populations of bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis) in the Intermountain West consist of
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Publication Year
2000
Title
Correlates to colonizations of new patches by translocated populations of bighorn sheep