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Caribou range recovery in Alberta : 2001/02 pilot year

Description

The Caribou Range Recovery (CRR) project aims to speed the recovery of human disturbances, so that their negative effects on woodland caribou, and other sensitive wildlife species, are lessened and eventually eliminated. After substantial planning, three caribou areas with significant human development were chosen: Little Smoky, Stony Mountain and Red Earth. Local planning teams were set up for each area and general areas for restoration work were chosen. Pre-treatment information was collected for all restored areas. The project will be expanded in 2002/03, to cover additional project areas in the Rocky Mountain foothills and further study the effectiveness of different restoration techniques.

Updated

August 1, 2002

Tags
caribou mammals species at risk wildlife conservation wildlife management woodland caribou

Title and publication information

Type
Report
Alternative Title

Alberta species at risk report no. 48

Extent

18 pages

Frequency

Once

Publisher / Creator Information

Creator
Publisher

Sustainable Resource Development (2001-2006, 2006-2013)

Contributor

Szkorupa, Tara

Place of Publication

Edmonton

Subject Information

Topic
Environment
Subject (LCSH)

Caribou--Alberta

Subject (LCSH)

Caribou--Habitat--Alberta

Subject (LCSH)

Rangelands--Alberta

Resource Dates

Date Created

2002-08-01

Date Added

2015-12-23T20:30:37.400832

Date Modified

2002-08-01

Date Issued

2002-08-01

Audience information

Identifiers

ISBN (pdf)

0778521796

ISBN (print)

0778521788

ISSN (online)

1496-7146

ISSN (print)

1496-7219

NEOS catalogue key

2665055

Local Identifier

Publication no. I/069

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