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Category: Ungulates

British Columbia / Environment / Predators / Ungulates / Wildlife

Wolf predation in a multiple-ungulate system in northern British Columbia

The problem with wolf predation as well as bear in BC has been regarded as a limiting factor in the growth of moose and caribou population. The report will focus …

British Columbia / Environment / 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 …

British Columbia / Environment / Ungulates / Wildlife

Moose population change in British Columbia: An inquiry

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 …

British Columbia / Economy / Environment / Silviculture / Ungulates / Wildlife

Roosevelt Elk Impacts on Reforestation: Mitigation Options

Introduction Roosevelt Elk are a subspecies of Elk belonging to the deer family. Elk are an important component of ecosystem biodiversity and have also recreational values. Two behavioural patterns have …

British Columbia / Environment / Must Read / Ungulates / Wildlife

Moose Management In B.C.

Moose are found throughout B.C. and are an essential component in the ecological balance between predator and prey.  A coordinated effort, involving the Provincial Management Technical Team, with input provided …

British Columbia / Environment / Ungulates / Wildlife

First BC Mountain Goat Workshop

The workshop of this project was initiated by the Peace/Williston Fish and Wildlife Compensation Program and the BC Ministry of Water, Land and Air Protection, Biodiversity Branch and aimed to …

British Columbia / Environment / Thompson Region / Ungulates / Wildlife

Moose Winter Habitat Evaluation and Enhancement Opportunities in the Bridge River System

Introduction Important wildlife habitat was destroyed as a result of hydroelectric development on the Bridge River system. Especially moose winter range together with grizzly and black bear spring habitat were …

British Columbia / Environment / Ungulates / Wildlife

GOABC Wildlife Stewardship: Mountain Goat

Background Mountain goats are located in British Columbia, Yukon, Alaska, Montana, Washington and several other places in North America. About 50% of all mountain goat populations are situated in British …

British Columbia / Environment / Ungulates / Wildlife

GOABC Wildlife Stewardship: Stone Sheep

Background Currently Stone Sheep range from the northern Rocky Mountains, the Skeena region, Alaska and Yukon. 85% of all the Stone Sheep in the world are found in British Columbia. …

British Columbia / Environment / Ungulates / Wildlife

Lower Mainland Roosevelt Elk Recovery Project

Introduction In British Columbia, Roosevelt elk (Cervus elaphus roosevelti) are blue listed (vulnerable, of special concern). By 1900, nearly all Roosevelt elk were extirpated from BC’s southern mainland  except of …

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