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    Greater sage‐grouse and fences: Does marking reduce collisions?

    Greater sage‐grouse and fences: Does marking reduce collisions? by Bryan S. Stevens, Kerry P. Reese, John W. Connelly, David D. Musil

    Published 2012-06-01
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    Visibility bias for sage‐grouse lek counts

    Visibility bias for sage‐grouse lek counts by Jeremy A. Baumgardt, Kerry P. Reese, John W. Connelly, Edward O. Garton

    Published 2017-09-01
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    A modified night‐netting technique for recapturing quail

    A modified night‐netting technique for recapturing quail by Ronald J. Troy, Peter S. Coates, John W. Connelly, Gifford Gillette, David J. Delehanty

    Published 2012-09-01
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    Mapping sage‐grouse fence‐collision risk: Spatially explicit models for targeting conservation implementation

    Mapping sage‐grouse fence‐collision risk: Spatially explicit models for targeting conservation implementation by Bryan S. Stevens, David E. Naugle, Brian Dennis, John W. Connelly, Tim Griffiths, Kerry P. Reese

    Published 2013-06-01
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