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Eastern Bow Valley wildlife corridor study : an analysis of winter tracking and monitoring final report

Description

Initially planned as a five-year study focusing on winter field work involving survey transects and snow tracking, the project has expanded to include year-round field work utilizing remote wildlife cameras, monitoring of wildlife crossing structures across the Trans Canada Highway, human-use monitoring along trails using passive infrared trail counters, and monitoring fine-scale elk movements using GPS collars. This report deals only with the results of the five-year winter transect and snow tracking portion of the greater Eastern Bow Valley Corridor Study.

Updated

November 24, 2010

Tags
Bow Valley Wildlife wildlife tracking

Title and publication information

Type
Report
Alternative Title

Eastern Bow Corridor winter tracking and monitoring, summary

Alternative Title

Eastern Bow Corridor five year report : winter tracking and monitoring, summary

Extent

39 pages

Frequency

Once

Publisher / Creator Information

Publisher

Tourism, Parks, and Recreation (1992, 2008-2014)

Contributor

laFarge

Place of Publication

Edmonton

Subject Information

Topic
Environment

Resource Dates

Date Created

2010-11-24

Date Added

2015-11-10T20:39:53.785637

Date Modified

2010-11-24

Date Issued

2010-11-24

Audience information

Identifiers

Usage / Licence

Contact

Contact Name

Environment and Parks