Description
In the fall of 2000, a project was undertaken to collect and review information on the over-wintering sites used by the prairie rattlesnake in Alberta. These sites, known as hibernacula, and the surrounding suitable habitat, are undoubtedly important limiting factors affecting rattlesnake distribution within Alberta. This report summarises the preliminary work completed to begin updating historical information on the prairie rattlesnake, and includes suggestions for a long-term monitoring and population analysis program. Information gained from this project is intended to help in the protection and survival of this species in Alberta.
Updated
November 1, 2001
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Title and publication information
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Series Title
Alternative Title
Alberta species at risk report no. 28
Alternative Title
Prairie rattlesnake monitoring in Alberta - preliminary investigations (2000)
Extent
20 pages
Frequency
Once
Publisher / Creator Information
Creator
Publisher
Sustainable Resource Development (2001-2006, 2006-2013)
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Place of Publication
Subject Information
Topic
Subject (LCSH)
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Subject (LCSH)
Resource Dates
Date Created
2001-11-01
Date Added
2016-03-07T19:41:51.830131
Date Modified
2001-11-01
Date Issued
2001-11-01
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Identifiers
ISBN (pdf)
0778519716
ISBN (print)
0778519708
ISSN (online)
1496-7146
ISSN (print)
1496-7219
NEOS catalogue key
2589495
Local Identifier
I/042
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Contact
Contact Name
Environment and Parks