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Opinion: Thinking like a raven: restoring integrity, stability, and beauty to western ecosystems

Opinion: Thinking like a raven: restoring integrity, stability, and beauty to western ecosystems

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Opinion: Thinking like a raven: restoring integrity, stability, and beauty to western ecosystems

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Opinion: Thinking like a raven: restoring integrity, stability, and beauty to western ecosystems

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Utah State University - Berryman Institute

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Human-wildlife interactions, 2021-12, Vol.15 (3), p.516-533

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English

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Utah State University - Berryman Institute

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Common ravens (Corvus corax; ravens) are generalist predators that pose a threat to several rare wildlife species in the western United States. Recent increases in raven populations, which are fueled by increased human subsidies—notably food, water, and nest sites—are concerning to those seeking to conserve rare species. Due to the challenges and i...

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Opinion: Thinking like a raven: restoring integrity, stability, and beauty to western ecosystems

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TN_cdi_jstor_primary_27316298

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_jstor_primary_27316298

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2155-3858

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2155-3874

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