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Tag: Habitat Monitoring

British Columbia / Environment / Fur Bearers / Thompson Region / Wildlife

Ecology of the Badger in the Thompson Region of British Columbia

Introduction Human activity has resulted in the decline of mammalian carnivores. There is less support for the “meso-carnivores” like badgers than there is for the bigger species like cougars, bears …

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

Management Plan for Roosevelt Elk in British Columbia

Introduction The Roosevelt elk can be found in BC on Vancouver Island and parts of the south coast. They are significant to the ecology as they serve as prey for …

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