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CWMP Winter 2013-2014 Monitoring Report Final

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63 CWMP 2013-2014 Winter Field Season Report Immediate communication is highly valued as strong evidence may solicit a hasty follow up response in the area of discovery that might include setting up/resituating remote cameras, hair snags, or follow up tracking surveys. Acknowledgements The field methods documented here represent the work of many individuals over the course of the years this project has been underway. Thanks much to all of the past CNW staff and project volunteers that have written, revised, or offered feedback on this and past versions of this document. A special thank you to members of the project's Advisory Council for lending their time to the continued development of our field methods.

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