In central interior British Columbia, extensive cut blocks to recover timber killed by the Mountain Pine Beetle (Dendroctonus ponderosae) could impact negatively on Mule Deer (Odocoileus hemionus) late-winter habitat. This study assessed the possibility of predicting the distribution of potential late-winter habitat for Mule Deer with the BC Vegetation Resources Inventory (VRI) dataset used to produce forestry maps. On the basis of literature review and roadside inventories in December 2004, I predicted that high-quality Mule Deer late-winter habitat would correspond to mature and old conifer-dominated stands with ≤ 20% deciduous species, a canopy closure ≥ 45%, tree heights ≥ 23 m, tree diameter at breast height ≥ 24 cm, and ba...
In central British Columbia, recent epidemics of Mountain Pine Beetle (Dendroctonus ponderosae) have...
Black-tailed deer Odocoileus hemionus columbianus Richardson) were studied in the Nimpkish Valley o...
This study was proposed by the B. C. Fish and Wildlife Branch to evaluate the effect of forestry pra...
In central interior British Columbia, extensive cut blocks to recover timber killed by the Mountain ...
Mule deer are an important game species, and have become the focus of applying a particular silvicul...
A modelling exercise was conducted to identify potential critical winter habitat for four ungulate s...
Many migratory terrestrial mammal species within North America rely on particular habitat characteri...
Thermal retention and canopy cover is currently regarded as the most important attributes for mule d...
A working plan for the Knife Creek block of the Alex Fraser Research Forest is presented. The plan ...
The management and research of mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus ) in Colorado and throughout the Rocky...
Forest harvesting causes habitat loss and alteration and can change predator-prey dynamics. In Canad...
This study of deer ecology was conducted from January, 1975, to May, 1976, in the East Kootenay regi...
Columbian black-tailed deer (Qdocoileus hemionug cplumbianus Richardson) were radio-tagged in a deep...
The exclusion of herbivores in forest areas is a strategy used to reduce the impact of selective bro...
Food limitation on ungulate winter range (UWR) has been a suspected factor in the regional declines ...
In central British Columbia, recent epidemics of Mountain Pine Beetle (Dendroctonus ponderosae) have...
Black-tailed deer Odocoileus hemionus columbianus Richardson) were studied in the Nimpkish Valley o...
This study was proposed by the B. C. Fish and Wildlife Branch to evaluate the effect of forestry pra...
In central interior British Columbia, extensive cut blocks to recover timber killed by the Mountain ...
Mule deer are an important game species, and have become the focus of applying a particular silvicul...
A modelling exercise was conducted to identify potential critical winter habitat for four ungulate s...
Many migratory terrestrial mammal species within North America rely on particular habitat characteri...
Thermal retention and canopy cover is currently regarded as the most important attributes for mule d...
A working plan for the Knife Creek block of the Alex Fraser Research Forest is presented. The plan ...
The management and research of mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus ) in Colorado and throughout the Rocky...
Forest harvesting causes habitat loss and alteration and can change predator-prey dynamics. In Canad...
This study of deer ecology was conducted from January, 1975, to May, 1976, in the East Kootenay regi...
Columbian black-tailed deer (Qdocoileus hemionug cplumbianus Richardson) were radio-tagged in a deep...
The exclusion of herbivores in forest areas is a strategy used to reduce the impact of selective bro...
Food limitation on ungulate winter range (UWR) has been a suspected factor in the regional declines ...
In central British Columbia, recent epidemics of Mountain Pine Beetle (Dendroctonus ponderosae) have...
Black-tailed deer Odocoileus hemionus columbianus Richardson) were studied in the Nimpkish Valley o...
This study was proposed by the B. C. Fish and Wildlife Branch to evaluate the effect of forestry pra...