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    LEAD POISONING IN CAPTIVE ANDEAN CONDORS (VULTUR GRYPHUS) by Pattee, Oliver H., Carpenter, James W., Fritts, Steven H., Rattner, Barnett A., Wiemeyer, Stanley N., Royle, J. Andrew, Smith, Milton R.

    Published in Journal of wildlife diseases (01-10-2006)
    “…Elevated lead in the tissues of raptors, especially those that scavenge, is a common occurrence, and lead poisoning appears to be a significant problem in the…”
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    Planning and Implementing a Reintroduction of Wolves to Yellowstone National Park and Central Idaho by Fritts, Steven H., Bangs, Edward E., Fontaine, Joseph A., Johnson, Mark R., Phillips, Michael K., Koch, Edward D., Gunson, John R.

    Published in Restoration ecology (01-03-1997)
    “…The Northern Rocky Mountain Wolf Recovery plan proposed reintroduction of Canis lupus (gray wolf) to Yellowstone National Park and central Idaho as part of a…”
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    EXPERIMENTAL LEAD POISONING IN TURKEY VULTURES (CATHARTES AURA) by Carpenter, James W., Pattee, Oliver H., Fritts, Steven H., Rattner, Barnett A., Wiemeyer, Stanley N., Royle, J. Andrew, Smith, Milton R.

    Published in Journal of wildlife diseases (01-01-2003)
    “…Lead-induced mortality appears to have been a major factor in the decline of the California condor (Gymnogyps californianus). We orally dosed turkey vultures…”
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    Reintroducing the Gray Wolf to Central Idaho and Yellowstone National Park by Bangs, Edward E., Fritts, Steven H.

    Published in Wildlife Society bulletin (01-10-1996)
    “…An account of the biological and political process of wolf reintroduction and a review of the current status of the wolves as of Aug 1, 1996 are presented…”
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    Minnesota Wolf Dispersal to Wisconsin and Michigan by Mech, L. David, Fritts, Steven H., Wagner, Douglas

    Published in The American midland naturalist (01-04-1995)
    “…Records are presented of three wolves that dispersed ≥200 km from northern Minnesota to the Minnesota-Wisconsin border, to southern Wisconsin, and to Michigan…”
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    Status of Gray Wolf Restoration in Montana, Idaho, and Wyoming by Bangs, Edward E., Fritts, Steven H., Fontaine, Joseph A., Smith, Douglas W., Murphy, Kerry M., Mack, Curtis M., Niemeyer, Carter C.

    Published in Wildlife Society bulletin (01-12-1998)
    “…The status of wolf restoration in Montana, Idaho, and Wyoming is reviewed. Ongoing litigation and the future of wolf management in the northern Rocky Mountains…”
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    Gray Wolf (Canis lupus) Occurrences in the Dakotas by Light, Daniel S., Fritts, Steven H.

    Published in The American midland naturalist (01-07-1994)
    “…Gray wolves (Canis lupus) were extirpated in North and South Dakota in the 1920-1930s and rarely reported from the mid-1940s to late 1970s. From 1981 to 1992,…”
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    Carnivores in Ecosystems by Fritts, Steven H.

    Published in Ecology (01-08-2000)
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    Wolves: behavior, ecology, and conservation. by Mech, L. David, Mech, L. David, Boitani, Luigi

    Published 2003
    “…Wolves are some of the world's most charismatic and controversial animals, capturing the imaginations of their friends and foes alike. Highly intelligent and…”
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    Pack Size and Wolf Pup Survival: Their Relationship under Varying Ecological Conditions by Harrington, Fred H., Mech, L. David, Fritts, Steven H.

    Published in Behavioral ecology and sociobiology (01-01-1983)
    “…The relationship between pack size and two parameters of reproductive success (litter size at 7-8 months and pup weights at 5-6 months) were determined for two…”
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    Carnivores in ecosystems: The Yellowstone experience by Fritts, Steven H

    Published in Ecology (01-08-2000)
    “…Fritts reviews "Carnivores in ecosystems: The Yellowstone experience" edited by Tim W. Clark, A. Peyton Curlee, Steven C. Minta, and Peter M. Kareiva…”
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    Movements of Translocated Wolves in Minnesota by Fritts, Steven H., Paul, William J., Mech, L. David

    Published in The Journal of wildlife management (01-07-1984)
    “…From February 1975 to May 1978, 104 wolves (Canis lupus) captured at or near Minnesota farms where depredations on livestock had been reported were…”
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    SEROEPIDEMIOLOGY OF LEPTOSPIROSIS IN MINNESOTA WOLVES by Khan, Muhammad A., Goyal, Sagar M., Diesch, Stanley L., Mech, L. David, Fritts, Steven H.

    Published in Journal of wildlife diseases (01-04-1991)
    “…Serum samples (n = 457) from wolves (Canis lupus) in northern Minnesota were collected from 1972 through 1986 and were tested for antibodies against Leptospira…”
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    Diets of Bobcats in Arkansas with Special Reference to Age and Sex Differences by Fritts, Steven H., Sealander, John A.

    Published in The Journal of wildlife management (01-07-1978)
    “…Relationships between diet of bobcats (Lynx rufus) and season, region, age, and sex were studied in Arkansas, based on contents of 150 stomachs collected…”
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    Trap-Related Injuries to Gray Wolves in Minnesota by Kuehn, David W., Fuller, Todd K., Mech, L. David, Paul, William J., Fritts, Steven H., Berg, William E.

    Published in The Journal of wildlife management (01-01-1986)
    “…Gray wolves (Canis lupus) captured in traps with toothed jaws offset 1.8 cm incurred fewer injuries than those captured in 3 other types of steel traps. Few…”
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