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1. Lessons for becoming bison wise and bear aware in Elk Island National Park.

2. New Lizard Specimens from the Campanian Wapiti Formation of Alberta, Canada.

3. Industrial development alters wolf spatial distribution mediated by prey availability.

4. Adenoviral hemorrhagic disease in a farmed elk (Cervus canadensis) in Alberta, Canada.

5. Male elk survival, vulnerability, and antler size in a transboundary and partially migratory population.

6. Summer elk calf survival in a partially migratory population.

7. Wildlife friendly fence designs and elk fence crossing behavior.

8. Sustainable elk harvests in Alberta with increasing predator populations.

9. Extent of the Distribution of Wild Pigs (Sus scrofa) in the Blackfoot Provincial Recreation Area in North-Central Alberta.

10. Personality-dependent responses of elk to predatory pursuits.

11. Beyond the encounter: Predicting multi‐predator risk to elk (Cervus canadensis) in summer using predator scats.

12. The dinosaur tracks of Tyrants Aisle: An Upper Cretaceous ichnofauna from Unit 4 of the Wapiti Formation (upper Campanian), Alberta, Canada.

13. Mothers' Movements: Shifts in Calving Area Selection by Partially Migratory Elk.

14. Probable deinonychosaur tracks from the Upper Cretaceous Wapiti Formation (upper Campanian) of Alberta, Canada.

15. Taphonomy and taxonomy of a juvenile lambeosaurine (Ornithischia: Hadrosauridae) bonebed from the late Campanian Wapiti Formation of northwestern Alberta, Canada.

16. ROAD AND RAIL FATALITIES OF ELK, BIGHORN SHEEP, AND GRAY WOLVES IN JASPER NATIONAL PARK, ALBERTA, 1980–2018.

17. Exploring Possible Ontogenetic Trajectories in Tyrannosaurids Using Tracks from the Wapiti Formation (Upper Campanian) of Alberta, Canada.

18. Mine reclamation enhances habitats for wild ungulates in west‐central Alberta.

19. Retrospective investigation of Echinococcus canadensis emergence in translocated elk (Cervus canadensis) in Tennessee, USA, and examination of canid definitive hosts.

20. Filling the Bearpaw gap: Evidence for palaeoenvironment-driven taxon distribution in a diverse, non-marine ecosystem from the late Campanian of west-Central Alberta, Canada.

21. A possible pterosaur manus track from the Late Cretaceous of Alberta.

22. A diverse, high-latitude ichnofauna from the Late Cretaceous Wapiti Formation, Alberta, Canada.

23. FOSSIL MAYFLY LARVAE (EPHEMEROPTERA, CF. HEPTAGENIIDAE) FROM THE LATE CRETACEOUS WAPITI FORMATION, ALBERTA, CANADA.

24. Human Activity Differentially Redistributes Large Mammals in the Canadian Rockies National Parks.

25. Scavenging of an Elk, Cervus elaphus, Carcass by Multiple Cougars, Puma concolor, in Southeastern Alberta.

26. Trade-offs between predation risk and forage differ between migrant strategies in a migratory ungulate.

27. Temporal dynamics of forage succession for elk at two scales: Implications of forest management.

28. The geography of conflict between elk and agricultural values in the Cypress Hills, Canada

29. Using Resource Selection Functions to Improve Estimation of Elk Population Numbers.

30. A MULTI-SCALE TEST OF THE FORAGE MATURATION HYPOTHESIS IN A PARTIALLY MIGRATORY UNGULATE POPULATION.

31. Are All Global Positioning System Collars Created Equal? Correcting Habitat-Induced Bias Using Three Brands in the Central Canadian Rockies.

32. Response of Wolves to Corridor Restoration and Human Use Management.

33. Is the Migratory Behavior of Montane Elk Herds in Peril? The Case of Alberta's Ya Ha Tinda Elk Herd.

34. Development and application of a ratio estimator to estimate wolf kill rates and variance in a multiple-prey system.

35. Effects of elk group size on predation by wolves.

36. FIRST SHOT.

37. Too Close for Comfort.

38. Lions in winter.

39. Wildlife Watching for Dummies.

40. 100 YEARS OF CONSERVATION.

41. Forecast for ALBERTA.

42. RUB OF THE GREEN.

43. An expanding population of the giant liver fluke (Fascioloides magna) in elk (Cervus canadensis) and other ungulates in Canada.

44. Handsome but hungry.

45. What attracts elk onto cattle pasture? Implications for inter-species disease transmission.

46. The mystery of MISFOLDED PRIONS.

47. Ocean's Elk.

48. WHO'S AFRAID OF THE BIG, BAD … ELK?

49. Stickhandling wild elk.

50. Book 'Em, Danno (and Mind Those Antlers).

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