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Tag: Population Monitoring

British Columbia / Cariboo Region / Economy Articles British Columbia / Environment Articles British Columbia / Fish / Fish Habitat / Water / Wildlife

Monitoring Projects of the Cheakamus Project Water Use Plan

The 2011 BC Hydro Cheakamus Project Water Use Plan involves ten monitoring programs specific to salmonids and their habitats.  This article describes the monitoring programs implemented in 2011 and the …

British Columbia / Environment Articles British Columbia / 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 …

Environment Articles British Columbia / Waterfowl / Wildlife

Common Loon

The Common Loon is a native bird of the North American Continent. Although records of the common loon have been around for 20 to 30 million years, the emergence of …

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 / 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

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 / Campbell River Region / Environment Articles British Columbia / Riparian Habitat

Campbell River Watershed; Species of interest action plan

In 1999 BC Hydro developed a program in to restore fish and wildlife resources that were affected by the hydroelectric activities of the Bridge-Coastal area called the Bridge-Coastal Restoration Program …

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 …

British Columbia / Environment Articles British Columbia / 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 …

Birds of Prey / British Columbia / Environment Articles British Columbia / Wildlife

Status of the Peregrine Falcon (Falco peregrinus) in BC

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 …

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