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Dr. Sybille Klenzendorf - All Publications

Dinerstein, E., C. Loucks, , E. Wikramanayake, J. Ginsberg, E. Sanderson, J. Seidensticker, G Bryja, J. Forrest, A Heydlauff S. Klenzendorf, P. Leimgruber, J. Mills, T. O'Brien., M. Shrestra, R. Simons, and M. Songer. 2006. Setting Priorities for the Conservation and Recovery of Wild Tigers: 2005-2015. A user's guide. WWF, WCS, Smithsonian, and NFWF-STF, Washington, D.C. - New York.

Peer-reviewed Journals
Dinerstein, E., C. Loucks, , E. Wikramanayake, J. Ginsberg, E. Sanderson, J. Seidensticker, G Bryja, J. Forrest, A Heydlauff, S. Klenzendorf, P. Leimgruber, J. Mills, T. O'Brien., M. Shrestra, R. Simons, and M. Songer. 2007. The fate of wild tigers. BioScience 57: 508-516.

Klenzendorf, S.A., D. Lee, R.B. Duncan, and M.R. Vaughan. 2004. Black bear (Ursus americanus) mortality attributed to snake bite. Herpetological Review 35: 194.

Bridges, A., Klenzendorf, S.A., and M.R. Vaughan. 2004. Daily activity patterns of black bears (Ursus arctos) in western Virginia. Wildlife Biology 10: 277-284.

Klenzendorf, S.A. 2002. Den site fidelity of American black bear (Ursus americanus) in Virginia. URSUS 13:125-136.

Klenzendorf, S.A, and M.R. Vaughan. 1999. An overview of brown bear management in six European countries. URSUS 11: 163-177.

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