Research and Development Report - Michigan Department of Natural Resources, Issue 267Michigan Department of Natural Resources, 1968 - Conservation of natural resources |
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HISTORY OF ELK IN MICHIGAN | 10 |
PHYSICAL CONDITION | 18 |
REPRODUCTION | 24 |
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antler Aspen-Hardwoods Balsam fir bark-stripping basswood Black River bull groups calves Canada Creek Ranch cherry club lands Conifer-Hardwoods coniferous conifers controlled hunting cow-calf cow-calf groups cows damage December deer and elk depredations distribution Eastern hemlock edge elk and deer elk groups elk hunting elk per square elk range estimate females field forest frequency ground-layer plants Habitat Types harem hunting sample indicate jack pine juneberry kill Lake males marked elk mature bulls Mean Range Michigan mortality rate movement numbers observations pellet group survey period Pigeon River pine plantations Plots population post-rut pure aspen Ranch range conditions Recent Cuttings red maple rumens sapling-shrub season shrubs snow depth species sprout square mile Stabilized Openings stem density stratum Striped maple Sugar maple swamp conifers Table 12 total stems trees Trembling aspen understory upland utilization White cedar wildlife winter winter band wintergreen Witch-hazel woody yearlings ד ד ד