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1: Summary Comparison of Alternative Actions 2: Comparison of Features of Each Alternative 3: Summary Comparison of Impacts of Alternatives 4: Population Changes Predicted to Occur Using Deterministic (Averaging) Model 5: Stochastic Model Results of Mean Bison Population for Selected Years after Implementing Alternative 6: Predicted Seroprevalence Rates for Each Alternative Using Deterministic (Averaging) Model
Did You Know? There were no wolves in Yellowstone in 1994. The wolves that were reintroduced in 1995 and 1996 thrived and there are now over 300 of their descendents living in the Greater Yellowstone Area.
Last Updated: July 20, 2007 at 10:37 EST