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Publication Type: Geospatial Material Topics: Environment

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April 11, 2024

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This georeferenced map of the Porcupine Hills Public Land Use Zone shows its location, the available access road and trails, and other features of the area. The map can be viewed with a standard...


Views: 2306
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April 11, 2024

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This georeferenced map of the Livingstone Public Land Use Zone shows its location, the available access road and trails, and other features of the area. The map can be viewed with a standard PDF...


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April 10, 2024

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Each brochure in this set includes a map of the trail system in a specific area of the Bighorn Backcountry and information on proper use of the area to ensure protection of the environment.


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April 9, 2024

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Map of chronic wasting disease surveillance results providing spatial patterns in wild deer and by species.


Views: 31
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April 9, 2024

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Map of chronic wasting disease surveillance results providing spatial patterns in wild deer and by species.


Views: 23
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April 9, 2024

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Map of chronic wasting disease surveillance results providing spatial patterns in wild deer and by species.


Views: 10
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April 9, 2024

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Comparative maps of chronic wasting disease infection detected in male mule deer in Alberta. The maps cover a number of wildlife management units located in the southeastern portion of the province.


Views: 16928
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March 13, 2024

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Maps showing locations of positive chronic wasting disease cases in wild deer and other cervids detected in Alberta. Updated annually. Numbered geographic divisions in the maps indicate wildlife...


Views: 2273
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March 1, 2024

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A colour-coded map depicting the years in which chronic wasting disease was first detected in various wildlife management units in the southeastern portion of the province of Alberta.