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Category: Fur Bearers

British Columbia / Environment / Fur Bearers / Wildlife

Wolverine

The Wolverine is the largest non-aquatic member of the weasel family in North America. Wolverines are medium-sized, burly, bear-like animals with short, thick-set legs and large paws. Its tail is …

British Columbia / Environment / Fur Bearers / Wildlife

Tolko Industries Ltd Fisher Habitat Evaluation in Mountain Pine Beetle affected areas

The conservation status of fisher changed from S2 to S2S3 indicating concern for the success of the species population. There is not an extensive amount of research or information on …

British Columbia / Environment / Fur Bearers / Wildlife

Abundance and Distribution of Wolverine in the Kootenay Region

The specie Wolverine is under conservation provincially and nationally. Unfortunately, there is a lack of verification about how many wolverine live in the province, including the southern part of the …

British Columbia / Environment / Fur Bearers / Wildlife

Ecology of North American Red Squirrels across contrasting habitats: relating natal dispersal to habitat

It is important to understand how dispersers are affected by habitat heterogeneity because natal dispersal affects both fitness and population persistence. These study compared the ecology of red squirrels from …

British Columbia / Environment / Fur Bearers / Wildlife

Beaver

In Canada the beaver is a national symbol and an important of history. It is a source of food and clothing for aboriginal people. Beavers are also important animals because …

British Columbia / Environment / Fur Bearers / Wildlife

Bobcat Population Status and Management in North America

Introduction Bobcats, also called from their latin name Lynx rufus are a species considered as one of the most adaptable predators and is extensively dispersed around North America and some …

British Columbia / Environment / Fur Bearers / Wildlife

Lynx Management Guidelines

The lynx is a medium-sized short-tailed cat with thick fur for which it has been harvested for more than 200 years being consistently one of the top three British Columbia …

British Columbia / Economy / Environment / Fur Bearers / Silviculture / Wildlife

Badger Wildlife Habitat Decision Aid

Introduction In order to protect identified wildlife and their habitat, Forest Stewardship Plans have to be created by forest and range licensees under the Forest and Range Practices Act. One …

British Columbia / Environment / Fur Bearers / Wildlife

Assessment of the Sustainability of Wolverine Harvest in British Columbia

Introduction The wolverine’s habitat is spread across northern and western Canada, Alaska and the mainland USA. However, the historical wolverine population is decreasing, due to unknown reasons although causes could …

British Columbia / Environment / Fur Bearers / Wildlife

Fisher Wildlife Habitat Decision Aid

Introduction Fishers belong to the weasel family and are a Species at Risk and blue-listed in Canada. In British Columbia it is required for forest and range licensees to create …

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