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Wisent

Educational resources on Wisent

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Academic web links for the Wisent.


ADW: Bison bonasus: Information
Bison bonasus, the European bison or wisent, has been restricted to mainland Europe throughout its history. (Anonymous, 1981; Sokolowski, 1983)
animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/site/accounts/information/Bison_bonasus.html

A Pleistocene Bestiary
Distribution of European Wisent (Bison bonasus ) in Eurasia During the Wurm/Weichsel/Wisconsin Fullglacial This is the Sole Distribution of the European Wisent.
id-archserve.ucsb.edu/Anth3/Courseware/Pleistocene/6_Bestiary.html

European Bison Biogeography
The European bison (Bison bonasus), also called the wisent, and zubr (zshoobr) in Poland, once roamed the great temperate, deciduous forest biome that stretched from the British
www.sfsu.edu/~geog/bholzman/courses/316projects/bison.html

Wisent
Wisent Taken Sunday, October 06, 2002, 04:09:15pm. Original image size: 1704x1136, 7.5Mb Technical details: Canon EOS D60, 1/400s @ F5.6, ISO 100, 70-200mm/F2.8+1.4x @ 270mm (432mm
www.ics.uci.edu/~eppstein/pix/sdwap/Wisent.html

Temperate Grasslands
On the Russian steppes the fauna formerly included wisent (Bison bonasus), tarpan or wild horse, and saiga antelope, among others. Mole rats, fossorial members of one of the two
www.runet.edu/~swoodwar/CLASSES/GEOG235/biomes/tempgrass/tempgras.html

Project MUSE - Subject Browse
Project MUSE assigns Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH) to every article and review included in MUSE journals. Use the subject headings as a way to find more content
muse.jhu.edu/subject_browse?jump=Wisenthal%2C%20J.%20L.

Project MUSE - Subject Browse
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muse.jhu.edu/subject_browse?subname=Wisenthal%2C%20J.%20L.

Project MUSE - Subject Browse
A Vision of the Orient: Texts, Intertexts and Contexts of Madame Butterfly (review)
muse.jhu.edu/subject_browse?subname=Wisenthal%2C%20J.%20L.%2C%20ed.&subtitle=Vision%20of...

Geist, The Neanderthal Paradigm
We have thus fewer mammoth, wooly rhinos, steppe wisent and horses, but possibly more migratory reindeer - but a distance from glaciers. Neanderthal ecology is based on killing
cogweb.ucla.edu/ep/NeanderthalParadigm.html

Golden Eagle
Prev: Grazing Gazelles: Up: San Diego Wild Animal Park: Next: Wisent: Golden Eagle This is a freeloader, not one of the guests at the park. Taken Sunday
www.ics.uci.edu/~eppstein/pix/sdwap/GoldenEagle.html







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