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Category: Wildlife

Bats / British Columbia / Columbia Basin / Environment Articles British Columbia / Kootenay Region / Wildlife

Identifying and securing hibernation habitat for bats in the Columbia Basin in response to risk of White Nose Syndrome

Winter bat research was carried out in the East and West Kootenay regions in the Columbia Basin using bat detectors to determine population and species variety in a number of …

British Columbia / Environment Articles British Columbia / Predators / Wildlife

Gray Wolf

The gray wolf is the largest wild member of the canid family, and the largest known specimens have come from northwestern North America. The gray wolf looks similar to a …

British Columbia / Environment Articles British Columbia / 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 / Economy Articles British Columbia / Environment Articles British Columbia / Water / Waterfowl / Wildlife

The Canadian Lakes Loon Survey

In 1981 the Canadian Lakes Loon Survey began in Ontario for citizen participants to monitor breeding patterns of Common Loons. It was not until after 1990 that this survey became …

British Columbia / Environment Articles British Columbia / 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 Articles British Columbia / 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 Articles British Columbia / Wildlife

On the Edge – British Columbia’s unprotected transboundary species

British Columbia is the habitat of the highest number of species of any province in Canada. Lots of theses species are endangered. According to the B.C Conservation Data Centre at …

British Columbia / Environment Articles British Columbia / 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 Articles British Columbia / 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 Articles British Columbia / Ungulates / Wildlife

Mountain Caribou in British Columbia: A Situation Analysis

In a global context;  Caribou are in majority found in the arctic tundra, mountain tundra and boreal forests of the North. The current global population is estimated to be around …

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