Wildland RecreationThis report is based on a field study which was done on a particular herd of elk in the Nelway, British Columbia area by the author in the winter of 1981 and 82. The report mainly deals with estimations of the herd population and movements, however, some time is given to the question of how much competitive pressure is being put on local deer populations by these elk. The report includes recommendations for the management of elk populations after careful study of the contemporary situation and factors affecting it
In this thesis I investigate the ecology of a partially migratory (<100% of the animals migrate) pop...
This is a report about elk in managed forest environments. In a sense, this project began in 1971 wh...
In 1949, a study was carried out in Banff National Park to determine the relationship existing betwe...
Wildland RecreationThis report is based on a field study which was done on a particular herd of elk ...
Wildlife biologists documented an isolated elk population in 1972 on the U.S. Department of Energy's...
The populations of coastal British Columbia’s Roosevelt Elk (Cervus canadensis roosevelti) decreased...
This study of elk winter habitat selection was conducted from June 1975 to May 1977. Surveys were co...
This thesis investigates the population, group composition, and home rangesizes of 5 groups of Roose...
Elk (Cervus canadensis) historically inhabited southern Quebec and central Ontario, but, by the earl...
The Pacific Northwest is home to recovering elk populations, a species of importance to First Nation...
The Western Elk Research Collaborative has pooled elk (Cervus elaphus) telemetry data from seven sta...
The objectives of this study were to estimate elk movements, fidelity, home range size, and habitat ...
Why Elk? Elk are an excellent species to use as a “terrestrial wildlife indicator” for highway impac...
Elk (Cervus elaphus) are known to select for refuge from hunting by humans (elk hunting). In many ar...
Objectives 1) Description of daily and seasonal movements of elk (Cervus elaphus); 2) Identification...
In this thesis I investigate the ecology of a partially migratory (<100% of the animals migrate) pop...
This is a report about elk in managed forest environments. In a sense, this project began in 1971 wh...
In 1949, a study was carried out in Banff National Park to determine the relationship existing betwe...
Wildland RecreationThis report is based on a field study which was done on a particular herd of elk ...
Wildlife biologists documented an isolated elk population in 1972 on the U.S. Department of Energy's...
The populations of coastal British Columbia’s Roosevelt Elk (Cervus canadensis roosevelti) decreased...
This study of elk winter habitat selection was conducted from June 1975 to May 1977. Surveys were co...
This thesis investigates the population, group composition, and home rangesizes of 5 groups of Roose...
Elk (Cervus canadensis) historically inhabited southern Quebec and central Ontario, but, by the earl...
The Pacific Northwest is home to recovering elk populations, a species of importance to First Nation...
The Western Elk Research Collaborative has pooled elk (Cervus elaphus) telemetry data from seven sta...
The objectives of this study were to estimate elk movements, fidelity, home range size, and habitat ...
Why Elk? Elk are an excellent species to use as a “terrestrial wildlife indicator” for highway impac...
Elk (Cervus elaphus) are known to select for refuge from hunting by humans (elk hunting). In many ar...
Objectives 1) Description of daily and seasonal movements of elk (Cervus elaphus); 2) Identification...
In this thesis I investigate the ecology of a partially migratory (<100% of the animals migrate) pop...
This is a report about elk in managed forest environments. In a sense, this project began in 1971 wh...
In 1949, a study was carried out in Banff National Park to determine the relationship existing betwe...