Hornocker Wildlife Institute

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Hornocker Wildlife Institute was founded in 1985 by Dr. Maurice Hornocker who was the dean of the mountain lion research and the leader of the Idaho Cooperative Wildlife Research Unit at the University of Idaho. The Hornocker Wildlife Institute would conduct intensive long-term research projects on threatened and endangered species and sensitive ecological systems. They used to be part of the University of Idaho but have merged with the Wildlife Conservation Society and are now based out of the WCS offices in Bozeman, Montana.

From the description of Hornocker Wildlife Institute : Selway River survey records, 1890-1998. (University of Idaho Library). WorldCat record id: 488754177

From the guide to the Hornocker Wildlife Institute - Selway River Survey Records, 1890-1998, (University of Idaho Library Special Collections and Archives)

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creatorOf Hornocker Wildlife Institute. Hornocker Wildlife Institute : Selway River survey records, 1890-1998. University of Idaho Library
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Idaho
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Conservation of natural resources
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Idaho
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Active 1998

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