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References Used in this Tutorial:

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Clark, Patrick E. 1994. Livestock-Big Game Interactions: A Selected Review with Emphasis on Literature from the Interior Pacific Northwest. (110 pages). Found at website: http://www.icbemp.gov/science/clarkpatrick.pdf

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Knight, J.E. 2005. Wildlife Management for Landowners in the Rocky Mountain States. Montana State University, Extension Service.

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Mackie, R. J. 1970. Range ecology and relationships of mule deer, elk, and cattle in the Missouri River Breaks, Montana. Wildl. Monog. No. 20. 79 pp.

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Mackie, R.J., Batchelor, R.F., Majerus, M.E., Weigand, J.P. and Sundberg , V.P.. Habitat Management Suggestions for Selected Wildlife Species. Montana State University.

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Surber, G. and Ehrhart, B. 1999. Stream and Riparian Area Management: A Home Study Course for Managers. Montana State University, Extension Service.