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John R. Moring 



U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service 



Maine Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit ' 

 Department of Zoology, University of Maine 

 Orono, ME 0Ue9 



'Cooperators are the University of Maine, Maine Department 

 of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 

 and the Wildlife Management Institute. 



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