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 …
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 …
Introduction The Peregrine Falcon includes three subspecies that are under protection by the Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada (COSEWIC) and is considered as rare in British …
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 …
Introduction The lack of intensive research on population size and location markers has left little room for gray wolf information and development of protection plans in British Columbia. Gray wolves …
The Canadian Lakes Loon Survey was an on-going study of behaviors of the Common Loon. After a nation-wide effort between 1992 and 2010, the surveys were analyzed and graphs were …
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 …
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 …
As a reaction to the observation of a declining Moose population in certain areas of British Columbia, the Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations (FLNRO) and its partners …
Introduction The management plan has been created with the available information and serves as a guideline in Grey Wolf management. The Grey Wolf is currently not endangered and of least …
Introduction Amphibians are very important to the forest and wetlands ecosystem, however, the populations are declining, making them a conservation concern throughout British Columbia. Due to lack of information on …