Food limitation on ungulate winter range (UWR) has been a suspected factor in the regional declines of Odocoileus hemionus (mule deer) in the Pacific Northwest. Accordingly, enhancing browse resources in this critical habitat is increasingly recommended. At a dry forest site in Southeast B.C. called Fiva Creek (IDF dm1), I investigated the effects of two commonly prescribed methods for enhancing browse production: tree thinning and prescribed burning. Treatments were implemented between 2005–2008 and included three levels of thinning (all burned) and control areas (uncut and unburned). The response variables I measured included browse cover, canopy closure, security cover, visibility, and pellet abundance. I also evaluated browsing pressure...
In 1997, Fording River Operations (FRO) implemented a prescribed–burn program with the objective of ...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
A 20-year-old aspen (Populur tremloides Michx.) ecosystem was subjected to two cutting and two burni...
Mule deer are an important game species, and have become the focus of applying a particular silvicul...
Use of mechanical thinning and prescribed fire to reduce fuels in dry forest ecosystems has become i...
We evaluated effects of an experimental fuels reduction program on elk, mule deer, and their habitat...
Thermal retention and canopy cover is currently regarded as the most important attributes for mule d...
This study was initiated in 1985 to assess the response of seven key forage and browse species to pr...
Fire is the dominant single natural disturbance influencing northern mountain and boreal landscapes....
In central interior British Columbia, extensive cut blocks to recover timber killed by the Mountain ...
The structural integrity of fire-dependent ecosystems, such as ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa Doug...
Deer populations have increased in the past thirty years. Increased herbivory has been suspected to ...
Herbivory by domestic and wild ungulates can dramatically affect vegetation structure, composition a...
Prescribed burning is a recommended maintenance treatment following mechanical treatments of south T...
Questions have been raised about the application of conventional post-windthrow forest practices suc...
In 1997, Fording River Operations (FRO) implemented a prescribed–burn program with the objective of ...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
A 20-year-old aspen (Populur tremloides Michx.) ecosystem was subjected to two cutting and two burni...
Mule deer are an important game species, and have become the focus of applying a particular silvicul...
Use of mechanical thinning and prescribed fire to reduce fuels in dry forest ecosystems has become i...
We evaluated effects of an experimental fuels reduction program on elk, mule deer, and their habitat...
Thermal retention and canopy cover is currently regarded as the most important attributes for mule d...
This study was initiated in 1985 to assess the response of seven key forage and browse species to pr...
Fire is the dominant single natural disturbance influencing northern mountain and boreal landscapes....
In central interior British Columbia, extensive cut blocks to recover timber killed by the Mountain ...
The structural integrity of fire-dependent ecosystems, such as ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa Doug...
Deer populations have increased in the past thirty years. Increased herbivory has been suspected to ...
Herbivory by domestic and wild ungulates can dramatically affect vegetation structure, composition a...
Prescribed burning is a recommended maintenance treatment following mechanical treatments of south T...
Questions have been raised about the application of conventional post-windthrow forest practices suc...
In 1997, Fording River Operations (FRO) implemented a prescribed–burn program with the objective of ...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
A 20-year-old aspen (Populur tremloides Michx.) ecosystem was subjected to two cutting and two burni...