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University of Kentucky

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2011

Kentucky

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Status Of A Reintroduced Black Bear Population In The Big South Fork Area Of Kentucky, Sean Mccarthy Murphy Jan 2011

Status Of A Reintroduced Black Bear Population In The Big South Fork Area Of Kentucky, Sean Mccarthy Murphy

Theses and Dissertations--Forestry and Natural Resources

Large carnivores have been subjected to overexploitation and extensive habitat loss for centuries. Reintroduction has become an increasingly used tool for recovering and reestablishing large carnivore populations; however, most reintroductions have either failed or resulted in small populations that are vulnerable to deleterious demographic, environmental, and genetic effects that can lead to population loss or extinction. Longterm monitoring of small, reintroduced populations is critical to population persistence and viability. To evaluate long-term reintroduction success and current status of a recently reintroduced, small black bear (Ursus americanus) population in the Big South Fork area of Kentucky, I used non-invasive …