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First Name

Title

Date

Publication

Anderson, Ternent, Moody Charles R., Mark A., David S. Grizzly bear-cattle interactions on two grazing allotments in Northwest Wyoming. 2002 Ursus 13:247-256.
Andromidias Jorge L. The conservation biology proposal for grizzly bears reintroduction to the San Juan Ecosysten of southwestern Colorado and northern New Mexico. 2003 Colorado Grizzly Project, Boulder, Colorado.

 

Bader

Michael

Distribution of grizzly bears in the U.S. northern Rockies.

2000

Northwest Science 74(4):325-334

 

Bader

Mike

Spatial needs of grizzly bears in the U.S. Northern Rockies.

2000

Manuscript published by Alliance for the Wild Rockies, Missoula, Montana (presented at the Society for Conservation Biology 2000 meeting, Missoula, Montana, 12 June 2000).

BC Ministry of Water, Land and Air Protection

 

Recovery plan for grizzly bears in the North Cascades of British Columbia.

2001

British Columbia Ministry of Water, Land and Air Protection.

Benn

Byron

Grizzly bear mortality in the Central Rockies Ecosystem, Canada.

1998

Master's Degree Project, EVDS, University of Calgary

Benn, Herrero Bryon, Stephen Grizzly bear mortality and human access in Banff and Yoho National Parks, 1971-98. 2002 Ursus 13:213-221.

 

Boyce, Blanchard, Knight, Servheen

Mark S., Bonnie M., Richard R., Christopher

Population viability for grizzly bears:  a critical review.

2001

International Association of Bear Research and Management, Monograph Series Number 4, 45 pp.

Cherry, Horoldson, Robinson-Cox, Schwartz Steve, Mark A., James, Charles C. Estimating total human-caused mortality from reported mortality using data from radio-instrumented grizzly bears. 2002 Estimating total human-caused mortality from reported mortality using data from radio-instrumented grizzly bears.

Craighead

John J.

Status of the Yellowstone grizzly bear population: has it recovered, should it be delisted?

1998

Ursus 10:597-602.

Craighead, Greer, Knight, Pac

J.J., K.R., R.R., H.I.

Grizzly bear mortality in the Yellowstone ecosystem, 1959-1987.

1988

Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife, and Parks, Helena, Montana, 57 pp.

 

Craighead, Jr.

F.C.

Grizzly bear ranges and movement as determined by radiotracking.

1976

International Conference on Bear Research and Management 3:97-109.

 

Craighead, Varney, Craighead Jr.

J.J., J.R., F.C.

A population analysis of the Yellowstone grizzly bears.

1974

University of Montana Forest and Conservation Experiment Station Bulletin 40., Missoula, Montana, 20 pp.

Doak

Daniel F.

Source-sink models and the problem of habitat degradation: General models and applications to the Yellowstone grizzly.

1995

Conservation Biology 9(6):1370-1379.

 

Dood, Pac

Arnold R., Helga Ihsle

Five year update of the programmatic envronmental impact statement: The grizzly bear in northwestern Montana 1986-1990

1993

Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks, June 1993

Eberhardt, Blanchard, Knight

L.L., B.M., R.R.

Population trend of the Yellowstone grizzly bear as estimated from reproductive and survival rates.

1994

Can. J. Zoology 72:360-363

 

Eberhardt, Knight

L.L., R.R.

How many grizzlies in Yellowstone?

1996

Journal of Wildlife Management 60(2):416-421

 

Forestry, Lands and Wildlife

Management plan for grizzly bears in Alberta.

1990

Wildlife Management Planning Series Number 2, Fish and Wildlife Division, Forestry, Lands and Wildlife, Alberta, Canada, December 1990.

Gibeau

Michael L.

A conservation biology approach to management of grizzly bears in Banff National Park, Alberta.

2000

Ph.D. Dissertation. Resources and the Environment Program, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta

Gibeau

Michael L.

Implications of premiliminary genetic findings for grizzly bear conservation in the Central Canadian Rockies.

Eastern Slope Grizzly Bear Project, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta

 

Gibeau, Herrero

Michael L., Stephen

Roads, rails and grizzly bears in the Bow River Valley, Alberta

1998

Proceedings International Conference on Ecology and Transportation, Florida, Department of Transportation, Talahassee. In Press

 

Gillin, Hammond, Peterson

Colin M., Forrest M., Craig M.

Evaluation of aversive conditioning techniques on grizzly bears in the Yellowstone ecosystem.

1992

Wyoming Game and Fish Department report, Lander, May 1992.

 

Gunther, et al.

K.A.

Grizzly bear-human conflicts, confrontations, and management actions in the Yellowstone ecosystem, 1992-1998.

1999

Interagency Grizzly Bear Committee, Yellowstone Ecosystem Subcommittee Report, compiled by Yellowstone National Park, 1993-1999

Harding, Nagy

Lee, John A.

Response of grizzly bears to hydrocarbon exploration on Richards Island, northwest territories, Canada.

1980

International Conference on Bear Research and Management 4: 277-280

 

Haroldson, Mattson

Mark, David J.

Response of grizzly bears to backcountry human use in Yellowstone National Park.

1985

Interagency Grizzly Bear Study Team, Bozeman, MT

Haroldson, Ternent, Gunther, Schwartz Mark A., Mark A., Kerry A., Charles C. Grizzly bear denning chronology and movements in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem 2002 Ursus 13:29-37.

Herrero

Stephen

A brief summary of the status of the Eastern Slopes Grizzly Bear Project (ESGBP).

2001

Eastern Slopes Grizzly Bear Project, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta

Herrero, Higgins

Stephen, Andrew

Field use of capsicum spray as a bear deterrent.

Int. Conf. Bear Res. and Manage. 10:

Herrero, Miller, Seal (eds.)

S., P.S., U.S.

Population and habitat viability assessment for the grizzly bear of the Central Rockies Ecosystem.

2000

Eastern Slopes Grizzly Bear Project, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada and Conservation Breeding Specialist Group, Apple Valley, Minnesota, USA

 

Holland

Thomas M.

Grizzly bear habitat improvement projects on the South and Middle Forks Flathead River.

1985

Presented at the Grizzly Bear Habitat Symposium, Missoula, Montana, April 30 - May 2, 1985.

 

Horesji

Brian L.

Industrial and agricultural incursion into grizzly bear habitat: the Alberta story.

1986

Proceedings--Grizzly Bear Habitat Symposium. U.S. Forest Service, Intermountain Research Station, Ogden, Utah. Tech Report, INT-207.

 

Hovey, McLellan

Frederick W., Bruce N.

Estimating population growth of grizzly bears from the Flathead River drainage using computer simulations of reproduction and survival rates.

1996

Canadian Journal of Zoology 74:1409-1416

IDFG

 

Management plan for Idahoís portion of the Greater Yellowstone grizzly bear population.

2002

Idaho Department of Fish and Game, Boise.

IGBC

Interagency grizzly bear guidelines.

1986

Management document published by the Interagency Grizzly Bear Committee, under authority of the U.S. Department of Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service, Missoula, Montana.

IGBST

A report to the Yellowstone Ecosystem Subcommittee on the grizzly bear mortalities and conflicts in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem.

2000

Unpublished report prepared by the Interagency Grizzly Bear Study Team, Bozeman, Montana, March 2000.

 

Johnson

Vanessa K.

Rural residential development trends in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem since the listing of the grizzly bear, 1975-1998.

1999

Report by Sierra Club Grizzly Bear Ecosystems Project, Bozeman, Montana.

Kasworm, Manley

W., T.

Grizzly bear and black bear ecology in the Cabinet Mountains of northwest Montana.

1998

Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks, May 1998

Kasworm, Manley

W., T.

Road and trail influences on grizzly bears and black bears in northwest Montana.

1991

International conference on bear research and management 8: 79-84

 

Kasworm, Thier, Servheen

Wayne F., Timothy J., Christopher

Grizzly bear recovery efforts in the Cabinet/Yaak ecosystem.

1997

Int. Conf. Bear Res. and Manage. 10(1):1-7

Keating, Schwartz, Haroldson, Moody Kim A., Charles C., Mark A., David Estimating numbers of females with cubs-of-the-year in the Yellowstone grizzly bear population . 2002 Ursus 13:175-184.

 

Kehoe

Nancy Marie

Grizzly bear distribution in the North Fork of the Flathead River valley: A test of the linkage zone prediction model.

1995

Masters thesis, University of Montana, 1995

 

Knight, Eberhardt

R.R., L.L.

Population dynamics of Yellowstone grizzly bears.

1985

Ecology 66(2):323-334.

 

Knight, Judd

Richard R., Steven L.

Grizzly bears that kill livestock.

1980

Int. Conf. Bear Res. and Manage. 5:186-190

Mace, Manley

R., T.

South Fork Flathead River grizzly bear project, project report for 1992.

1993

Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife, and Parks, Kalispell.

 

Mace, Manley, Riley

Richard, Timothy, Shawn

Grizzly bear response to forest and road densities and timber management in a multiple use environment.

1992

Research update, Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife, and Parks

Mace, Waller

Richard D., John S.

Final report: grizzly bear ecology in the Swan Mountains, Montana.

1997

Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife, and Parks, Helena.

Mace, Waller, Manley, Ake, Wittinger

Richard D., John S., Timothy L., Katherine, William T.

Landscape evaluation of grizzly bear habitat in western Montana.

1999

Journal of Conservation Biology 13(2):367-377

Mace, Waller, Manley, Lyon, Zuuring

Richard D., John S., Timothy L., L. Jack, Hans

Relationships among grizzly bears, roads, and habitat in the Swan Mountains, Montana.

1996

Journal of Applied Ecology 33:1395-1404

Mattson

David J.

Background and proposed standards for managing grizzly bear habitat security in the Yellowstone Ecosystem.

1993

Unpublished document, University of Idaho, Moscow, 10 December 1993

Mattson

David J.

Use of road density standards for management of Yellowstone grizzly bear habitat.

1993

Unpublished document, Interagency Grizzly Bear Study Team, Bozeman, Montana, 20 January 1993

 

Mattson

D.J.

Human impacts on bear habitat use.

1990

International Conference Bear Research and Management. 8:33-56

Mattson, Blanchard, Knight

D.J., B.M., R.

Yellowstone grizzly bear mortality, human habituation, and whitebark pine seed crops.

1992

Journal of Wildlife Management 56(3): 432-442

 

Mattson, Herrero, Wright, Pease

David, Stephen, R. Gerald, Craig M.

Designing and managing protected areas for grizzly bears: how much is enough?

1996

Pp. 133-163 in R. Gerald Wright (ed.) 1996. National parks and protected areas: their role in environmental protection. Cambridge, Massachusetts, Blackwell Press.

Mattson, Herrero, Wright, Pease

David J., Stephen, R. Gerald, Craig M.

Science and management of Rocky Mountain grizzly bears.

1996

Conservation Biology 10(4):1013-1023

Mattson, Knight

D.J., R.R.

Effects of access on human-caused mortality of Yellowstone grizzly bears.

1991

Report by the Interagency Grizzly Bear Study Team, Bozeman, Montana

Mattson, Knight, Blanchard

D.J., R., B.M.

The effects of development and primary roads on grizzly bears in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming.

1987

Int. Conf. Bear Res. and Manage. 7:259-273

Mattson, Merrill

David J., Troy

Extirpations of grizzly bears in the contiguous United States, 1850-2000.

2002

Conservation Biology 16(4):1123-1136.

 

McCullough

Dale R.

Behavior, bears, and humans.

1982

Wildl. Soc. Bull. 10:27-33

McLellan

Bruce N.

Maintaining viability of brown bears along the southern fringe of their distribution.

1998

Ursus 10:607-611

McLellan

Bruce N.

Relationships between human industrial activity and grizzly bears.

1990

International Conference Bear Research and Management. 8:57-64

 

McLellan, Hovey, Mace, Woods, Carney, Gibeau, Wakkinen, Kasworm

B.N., F.W., R.D., J.G., D.W., M.L., W.L., W.F.

Rates and causes of grizzly bear mortality in the interior mountains of British Columbia, Alberta, Montana, Washington, and Idaho.

1999

Journal of Wildlife Management 63(3):911-920

McLellan, Mace

B.N., R.D.

Behaviour of grizzly bears in response to roads, seismic activity, and people.

1985

Preliminary rep., Canadian border grizzly project, Cranbrook, B.C.

 

McLellan, Shackleton

B.N., D.M.

Grizzly bears and resource-extraction industries: habitat displacement in response to seismic exploration, timber harvesting and road maintenance.

1989

Journal of Applied Ecology 26:371-380

McLellan, Shackleton

B.N., D.M.

Grizzly bears and resource extraction industries: effects of roads on behaviour, habitat use, and demography.

1988

Journal of Appl. Ecol. 25:451-460

MDFWP

 

Management plan for Montanaís portion of the Greater Yellowstone grizzly bear population.

2002

Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks, Helena.

Merrill, Mattson, Wright, Quigley

Troy, David, R. Gerald, Howard

Defining landscapes suitable for restoration of grizzly bears, Ursus arctos, Idaho.

1999

Biological Conservation 87:231-248

 

Mietz

Steven N.

Linkage zone identification and evaluation of management options for grizzly bears in the Evaro Hill area.

1994

Masters thesis, University of Montana, 1994

 

Miller

Sterling D.

Population management of bears in North America.

1989

Int. Conf. Bear Res. and Manage. 8:357-373

Miller, Waits

Craig R., Lisette P.

The history of effective population size and genetic diversity in the Yellowstone grizzly (Ursus arctos): implications for conservation.

2003

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 100(7):4334-4339.

Pease, Mattson

Craig M., David J.

Demography of the Yellowstone grizzly bears.

1999

Ecology 80(3):957-975

Picton

Harold D.

A possible link between Yellowstone and Glacier grizzly bear populations.

1986

International Conference on Bear Research and Management 6:7-10

 

Picton, Mattson, Blanchard, Knight

H.D., D.M., B.M., R.R.

Climate, carrying capacity, and the Yellowstone grizzly bear.

1985

Proceedings of the grizzly bear habitat symposium. Missoula, Montana.

Podruzny, Cherry, Schwartz, Landenburger Shannon, Steve, Charles C., Lisa A. Grizzly Bear denning and potential conflict areas in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. 2002 Ursus 13:19-28.

 

Primm

Steven A.

A pragmatic approach to grizzly bear conservation.

1996

Conservation Biology 10(4):1026-1035

Proctor, McLellan, Strobeck

Michael F., Bruce N., Curtis

Population fragmentation of grizzly bears in southeastern British Columbia.

2002

Ursus 13:153-160.

Pyare, Berger

Sanjay, Joel

Beyond demography and delisting: ecological recovery for Yellowstoneís grizzly bears and wolves.

2003

Biological Conservation 113(2003):63-73.

Reagan, Moody, Gillin

Steven R., David S., Collin M.

Grizzly bear studies in the southern third of the Yellowstone ecosystem.

1994

Report to the Shoshone National Forest 1991-2, Grizzly bear habitat use and silvicultural management studies, Wyoming Game and Fish Department, Lander, April 1994

Reinhart, Haroldson, Mattson, Gunther

Daniel P., Mark A., David J., Kerry A.

Effects of exotic species on Yellowstoneís grizzly bears.

2001

Western North American Naturalist 61(3):277-288.

 

Schallenberger

Allen

Review of oil and gas exploitation impacts on grizzly bears.

1980

International Conference on Bear Research and Management 4:271-276

Schoen, Miller John W., Sterling D. New strategies for bear conservation: collaboration between resource agencies and environmental organizations. 2002 Ursus 13:361-367.

 

Schwartz, Haroldson, Gunther, Moody

Charles C., Mark A., Kerry A., Dave

Distribution of grizzly bears in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, 1990-2000.

2002

Ursus 13:203-212.

 

Servheen

Christopher

The status and conservation of the bears of the world.

1989

Eighth International Conference on Bear Research and Management, Monograph Series No. 2 (1990)

Servheen, Sandstrom

Christopher, Per

Ecosystem management and linkage zones for grizzly bears and other large carnivores in the northern Rocky Mountains in Montana and Idaho.

1993

Endangered Species Technical Bulletin, Vol. XVIII, No. 3

 

Servheen, Sandstrom

Christopher, Per

Human activities and linkage zones for grizzly bears in the Swan-Clearwater Valleys, Montana.

1993

Unpublished draft dated 13 May 1993, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Missoula, Montana.

Servheen, Waller, Kasworm

Chris, John, Wayne

Fragmentation effects of high-speed highways on grizzly bear populations shared between the United States and Canada.

1998

ICOWET, February 9-12, 1998

Shaffer

Mark L.

Keeping the grizzly bear in the American West - a strategy for real recovery.

1992

Report published by The Wilderness Society, Washington, DC

Shaffer

Mark L.

Minimum population sizes for species conservation.

1981

Bioscience 31(2):131-134.

 

Shaffer

Mark L.

Determining minimum viable population sizes for the grizzly bear.

1983

International Conference on Bear Research and Management 5:133-139.

 

Shaffer

Mark L.

Determining minimum viable population sizes: a case study of the grizzly bear.

1978

Ph.D. dissertation. Duke University, Durham, North Carolina. 192 p.

 

Stein

Julie T.

The effects of roads on wolves and brown bears worldwide.

2000

Chapter 4 In Stein, J.T., From extermination to reintroduction: a snapshot of North American large carnivore conservation at the Millenium, Unpublished Masters Thesis, Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, New Haven.

USDA

Endangered, threatened, and sensitive plant and animal species and their habitats on the Targhee National Forest.

1987

U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Targhee National Forest, Ashton, Idaho

USDI

Grizzly bear recovery in the Bitterroot Ecosystem - Final Environmental Impact Statement.

2000

U.S. Department of Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service, Missoula, Montana, March 2000

USDI

Final conservation strategy for the grizzly bear in the Yellowstone Ecosystem.

2003

Interagency document published by representatives of the US Department of Interior Fish and Wildife Service, National Park Service, US Department of Agriculture Forest Service, US Geological Service, and state wildlife agencies.

 

USDI

Record of decision and statement of findings for the environmental impact statement on grizzly bear recovery in the Bitterroot ecosystem and final rule on establishment of a nonessential experimental population of grizzly bears in the Bitterroot area of Idaho an Montana.

2000

U.S. Department of Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service, November 2000.

USDI

Draft habitat-based criteria for the Yellowstone Ecosystem.

1999

U.S. Department of Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service, Missoula, Montana, March 2000

USDI

Biological opinion on the grizzly bear management strategy for the portion of the Plateau Bear Management Unit on the Targhee National Forest.

1994

U.S. Department of Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service Division of Ecological Services, Idaho State Office, Boise, February 22, 1994

USDI

Grizzly bear recovery plan.

1993

U.S. Department of Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service, Missoula, Montana

Weaver

John

Of wolves and grizzly bears.

1986

Western Wildlands 12(3):27-29 (Spring 1986)

WGFD

 

Management plan for Wyomingís portion of the Greater Yellowstone grizzly bear population.

2002

Wyoming Department of Game and Fish, Cheyenne.

 

Willcox, Ellenberger

Louisa, David

The bear essentials for recovery: an alternative strategy for long-term restoration of Yellowstone's Great Bear.

2000

Report published by Sierra Club Grizzly Bear Ecosystems Project, Bozeman, Montana.

Young

D. Lewis

Cumulative effects analysis of grizzly bear habitat on the Lewis and Clark National Forest.

1985

Presented at the Grizzly Bear Habitat Symposium, Missoula, Montana, April 30 - May 2, 1985


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