Barking damage by red squirrels in juvenile-spaced lodgepole pine stands in the Kamloops Forest Region

Barking damage by red squirrels in juvenile-spaced lodgepole pine stands in the Kamloops Forest Region

by Robert Peter Brockley

Part of Research report / British Columbia Ministry of Forests -- RR85003-HQ

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