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Project Title: Raccoon population size and movements, and ethology of predation on the Diamond-back Terrapin at Jamaica Bay in Gateway NRA
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Objective: To update information on why the raccoon has become a nuisance animal and a threat to the conservation of Diamond-back Terrapins in Gateway NRA. Incidental data was gathered on other mammals for comparison
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Location: Jamaica Bay Unit
Start Date: Apr 19 2001
End Date: Oct 31 2001
Principal Investigator:
Kathrina Atkinson, Hofstra University (Contact Details)
 
Fields of Application:
ecology, mammalian
 
Project Keywords:
ecology, mammalian
 
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