Populations and movements of the Saskatchewan timber wolf (Canis Lupus Knightii) in Prince Albert National Park, Saskatchewan, 1947 to 1951

Populations and movements of the Saskatchewan timber wolf (Canis Lupus Knightii) in Prince Albert National Park, Saskatchewan, 1947 to 1951

by A. W. F. Banfield

Book 4 of Wildlife management bulletin -- ser. 1

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