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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS.— We thank the Wildlife Biologists and 

 Conservation Officers who assisted with the project, the Robinson 

 Forest staff for assistance with field work, and R. Kryscio for advice on 

 statistical analyses. M. Powers and T. Nieman provided GIS data and 

 use of computer hardware. C. N. Huegel and M. Newton provided 

 valuable comments on an earlier draft of this manuscript. 



The information reported in this manuscript (88-8-171) was supported 

 by Federal Aid Project W-45 through the Kentucky Department of Fish 

 and Wildlife Resources and by the Kentucky Agricultural Experiment 

 Station. It is published with the approval of the Experiment Station 

 Director. This is Paper No. 2426 of the Forest Research Laboratory, 

 Oregon State University. 



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