Abstract

Review of considerations for restoration of tule elk the San Francisco Peninsula and northern Monterey Bay counties of California Comparison of endoparasite abundance and species richness of two Roosevelt elk herds in northern California Unintended consequences of species translocations: Introduced elk alter distribution and selection of resources by mule deer Use of aerial distance sampling to estimate abundance of tule elk across a gradient of canopy cover and comparison to a concurrent fecal DNA spatial capture-recapture survey Road and highway undercrossings as potential critical linkages for California’s elk populations Tule elk selection of surface water and forage is mediated by season and drought

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