Fiscal effects of voter initiatives to ban certain methods of bear and cougar hunting: Oregon's experience

作者: Christopher N. Carter

DOI: 10.1080/10871209809359123

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摘要: … and cougar hunters who hunted bear or cougar using dogs (or bait for bears). We estimated about 26 percent of the bear hunters and 94 percent of cougar … bear and cougar hunters who …

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