Category: 2015 – Volume 4 – Issue 2
Boreal Woodland Caribou Habitat Section
Late-winter Habitat of The Little Smoky Boreal Woodland Caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) Population, Alberta, Canada: Vegetation Composition and Structural Characteristics, Management Implications, and Habitat Conservation Plan
Gilbert PROULX
CWBM 4 (2) : 81 – 106
The recovery of a species at risk such as the boreal woodland caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) must start with the conservation of valuable habitats.
Read MoreA Bayesian Approach to Characterizing Habitat Use By, and Impacts of Anthropogenic Features On, Woodland Caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) in Northeast British Columbia
Steven F. WILSON and Craig A. DEMARS
CWBM 4 (2) : 107 – 118
Woodland caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) ranges in northeast British Columbia (BC) have been altered by industrial forestry and oil and gas development.
Read MoreUsing LiDAR, Colour Infrared Imagery, and Ground Truth Data for Mapping and Characterizing Vegetation Succession on Disturbance Types: Implications for Woodland Caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) Habitat Management
Michael L. CHARLEBOIS, Hans G. SKATTER, John L. KANSAS, Dwight P. CROUSE
CWBM 4 (2) : 119 – 136
Woodland caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) occur throughout Canada’s boreal forest and have been declining both in distribution and population size along the southern extent of their range.
Read MoreVegetation Recovery on Low Impact Seismic Lines in Alberta’s Oil Sands and Visual Obstruction of Wolves (Canis lupus) and Woodland Caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou)
John L. KANSAS, Michael L. CHARLEBOIS, and Hans G. SKATTE
CWBM 4 (2) : 137 – 149
Low-Impact Seismic (LIS) exploration techniques are being increasingly used in northeastern Alberta, Canada to explore for in-situ oil sands deposits.
Read MoreUsing Partial-cut Harvesting to Conserve Terrestrial Lichens in Managed Landscapes
Darwyn S. COXSON
CWBM 4 (2) : 150 – 162
Caribou Management, Cladina, Cladonia, Partial-cut Harvesting, Stereocaulun
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Other Wildlife Section
Gray Wolf (Canis lupus) Dyad Monthly Association Rates by Demographic Group
Shannon BARBER-MEYER and L. David MECH
CWBM 4 (2) : 163 – 168
Preliminary data from GPS-collared wolves (Canis lupus) in the Superior National Forest of northeastern Minnesota indicated wolves had low association rates with packmates during summer.
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