Distribution and Abundance of Muskoxen North of Great Bear Lake
ABSTRACT. Heavy exploitation until about 1910-11, so drastically reduced musk-oxen populations that they were thought to be extinct, or nearly so, north of Great Bear Lake. Following a few earlier sightings, they have been seen with increasing frequency since 1953. They now occupy, with one major ex...
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