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Managing Mountain Goats at a Highway Crossing

Author: Francis J Singer; Jonathon L Doherty
Edition/Format: Article Article : English
Publication:Wildlife Society Bulletin, Winter, 1985, vol. 13, no. 4, p. 469-477
Database:JSTOR
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Document Type: Article
All Authors / Contributors: Francis J Singer; Jonathon L Doherty
ISSN:0091-7648
OCLC Number: 481110427
Language Note: English
Notes: Fig. 1. Highway bridge constructed in Glacier National Park to permit underpassage by mountain goats.
Fig. 2. Successful and unsuccessful instances of 697 mountain goats moving downhill to and 512 instances of mountain goats moving uphill from the Walton Goat Lick after bridge construction, 1981. Unsuccessful attempts are indicated at the far right and far left. After highway reconstruction, crossing Routes 4 and 5 (Singer 1978) were incorporated by the Goat Bridge and Routes 1 through 3 by the Snowslide Bridge.
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