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Loch, John J.; Steven A. Leider; Mark W. Chilcote; Randy Cooper and Thom H. Johnson   DIFFERENCES IN YIELD, EMIGRATION-TIMING, SIZE, AND AGE STRUCTURE OF JUVENILE STEELHEAD FROM TWO SMALL WESTERN WASHINGTON STREAMS.   Calif. Fish Game ; 74(2):106-118. 19??

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Lyman, R. Lee   SIGNIFICANCE FOR WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT OF THE LATE QUATERNARY BIOGEOGRAPHY OF MOUNTAIN GOATS (OREAMNOS AMERICANUS) IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST, U.S.A.    Arct. Alp. Res. ; 20(1):13-23. 1988.

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