The Cariboo Region Badger Project was initiated in 2003 to determine the distribution and abundance of badgers at the northern periphery of their range to support recovery activity for the species. To date, we have identified 736 burrow locations and recorded 101 observations of animals reported by the public. In 2006, we collected 188 shed and snagged hair samples from 67 burrow locations and 4 tissue samples from road killed badgers. We assigned 108 samples to individual badgers using DNA fingerprinting. We have identified a total of 51 badgers (23 females, 28 males) in the Cariboo region, including 2 litters (5 kits in 2005, and 4 kits in 2006). The estimated badger population (Jolly-Seber model) in the study area was 24.5 badgers (95 % ...
Prior to Euro-American settlement in the early 1800’s, approximately 60% of Illinois consisted of pr...
American Badgers, Taxidea taxus (Schreber, 1777) are poorly studied relative to other North American...
The badger (Taxidea taxus) is a stocky, medium-sized mammal with a broad head, a short, thick neck, ...
Abstract: The subspecies of American badger1 that occurs in British Columbia (Taxidea taxus jefferso...
Extended Abstract: The Cariboo region of British Columbia (B.C.) is the northern extent for many gra...
JOB NO.1: Badger population survey A mail survey of Conservation Police Officers and District Wildl...
The badger (Taxidea taxus) is one of British Columbia’s (BC) most endangered mammals, with estimates...
The American badger is endangered in British Columbia. Badgers inhabit grasslands and open forests, ...
Peripheral populations are often characterized by small population size and low genetic diversity, w...
Wildlife management and conservation programmes often require accurate infor-mation on population de...
Abstract: American badgers (Taxidea taxus) are endangered in British Columbia due to habitat loss an...
Peripheral populations are often characterized by small population size and low genetic diversity, w...
The estimation of animal abundance has a central role in wildlife management and research, including...
The European badger (Meles meles), one of Ireland?s most iconic native species, acts as a wildlife r...
Abstract: Woodland caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) are native to Minnesota but started to declin...
Prior to Euro-American settlement in the early 1800’s, approximately 60% of Illinois consisted of pr...
American Badgers, Taxidea taxus (Schreber, 1777) are poorly studied relative to other North American...
The badger (Taxidea taxus) is a stocky, medium-sized mammal with a broad head, a short, thick neck, ...
Abstract: The subspecies of American badger1 that occurs in British Columbia (Taxidea taxus jefferso...
Extended Abstract: The Cariboo region of British Columbia (B.C.) is the northern extent for many gra...
JOB NO.1: Badger population survey A mail survey of Conservation Police Officers and District Wildl...
The badger (Taxidea taxus) is one of British Columbia’s (BC) most endangered mammals, with estimates...
The American badger is endangered in British Columbia. Badgers inhabit grasslands and open forests, ...
Peripheral populations are often characterized by small population size and low genetic diversity, w...
Wildlife management and conservation programmes often require accurate infor-mation on population de...
Abstract: American badgers (Taxidea taxus) are endangered in British Columbia due to habitat loss an...
Peripheral populations are often characterized by small population size and low genetic diversity, w...
The estimation of animal abundance has a central role in wildlife management and research, including...
The European badger (Meles meles), one of Ireland?s most iconic native species, acts as a wildlife r...
Abstract: Woodland caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) are native to Minnesota but started to declin...
Prior to Euro-American settlement in the early 1800’s, approximately 60% of Illinois consisted of pr...
American Badgers, Taxidea taxus (Schreber, 1777) are poorly studied relative to other North American...
The badger (Taxidea taxus) is a stocky, medium-sized mammal with a broad head, a short, thick neck, ...