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Volume 17, Number 2, June 2011

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Editorial
pp. 113-113(1)

Estimating population size and trends of the Swedish brown bear Ursus arctos population
pp. 114-123(10)
Authors: Kindberg, Jonas; Swenson, Jon E.; Ericsson, Göran; Bellemain, Eva; Miquel, Christian; Taberlet, Pierre

Distribution of common eiders Somateria mollissima during the brood-rearing and moulting periods in the St. Lawrence Estuary, Canada
pp. 124-134(11)
Authors: Diéval, Hélène; Giroux, Jean-François; Savard, Jean-Pierre L.

Survival and cause-specific mortality of elk Cervus canadensis calves in a predator rich environment
pp. 156-165(10)
Authors: Devivo, Melia T.; Cottrell, Walter O.; Deberti, Jon M.; Duchamp, Joseph E.; Heffernan, Lindsey M.; Kougher, Jason D.; Larkin, Jeffery L.

Faecal nitrogen, an index of diet quality in roe deer Capreolus capreolus?
pp. 166-175(10)
Authors: Verheyden, Hélène; Aubry, Lise; Merlet, Joël; Petibon, Patrick; Chauveau-Duriot, Béatrice; Guillon, Nadine; Duncan, Patrick

Survey method choice for wildlife management: the case of moose Alces alces in Sweden
pp. 176-190(15)
Authors: Ma˚nsson, Johan; Hauser, Cindy E.; Andrén, Henrik; Possingham, Hugh P.

Space use of sympatric deer in a riparian ecosystem in an area where chronic wasting disease is endemic
pp. 191-209(19)
Authors: Walter, W. David; Baasch, David M.; Hygnstrom, Scott E.; Trindle, Bruce D.; Tyre, Andrew J.; Millspaugh, Joshua J.; Frost, Charles J.; Boner, Justin R.; VerCauteren, Kurt C.

The use of Google EarthTM satellite imagery to detect the nests of masked boobies Sula dactylatra
pp. 210-216(7)
Authors: Hughes, B. John; Martin, Graham R.; Reynolds, S. James

Translocations and human-carnivore conflicts: problem solving or problem creating?
pp. 217-224(8)
Authors: Fontúrbel, Francisco E.; Simonetti, Javier A.

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