Sex-specific moose (Alces alces) hunting was instituted in Ontario in 1983-84. Eleven years of data collected at the Kearney moose check station in southcentral Ontario are analyzed and presented. Trend data indicate that, while adult harvest levels and population density have achieved stability in the study area, the calf component of the harvest has increased significantly and the adult sex ratio in the standing population is reversing in favour of females
Moose (Alces alces) density, estimated from eleven aerial surveys, was inversely related to harvest ...
Relations among bull age, sex ratio and reproductive parameters in British Columbia moose population...
Moose calves can be accurately and rapidly sexed during winter helicopter surveys by the white vulva...
Ontario introduced a province-wide sex and age selective harvest strategy for moose in 1983. The pro...
We examined moose age and sex structure from 38,870 moose harvest records voluntarily submitted by n...
Harvests of moose in relation to opening dates of hunting seasons and access development were compar...
There is a growing trend to “modernize” moose management programs and hunting strategies. Selective ...
Areas of early winter concentration of moose (Alces alces) were surveyed by aircraft from 1975 to 19...
Two types of licenses were available to Saskatchewan resident moose hunters in 1977, one allowing th...
Moose populations in the central interior of British Columbia are managed by a combination of select...
It has been suggested that the sex ratio should be close to parity among adult moose to ensure high ...
Wildlife biologists and members of the hunting public in Alberta voiced concerns that unregulated hu...
Selective hunting, based on the protection of a portion of cows, was implemented beginning in 1994 i...
A 1983 moose harvest quota of 3,477 was established for 14 Wildlife Management Units (149,811 km.2) ...
Moose taken by hunters in British Columbia increased from 4,300 in 1950 to a peak of 25,754 in 1968....
Moose (Alces alces) density, estimated from eleven aerial surveys, was inversely related to harvest ...
Relations among bull age, sex ratio and reproductive parameters in British Columbia moose population...
Moose calves can be accurately and rapidly sexed during winter helicopter surveys by the white vulva...
Ontario introduced a province-wide sex and age selective harvest strategy for moose in 1983. The pro...
We examined moose age and sex structure from 38,870 moose harvest records voluntarily submitted by n...
Harvests of moose in relation to opening dates of hunting seasons and access development were compar...
There is a growing trend to “modernize” moose management programs and hunting strategies. Selective ...
Areas of early winter concentration of moose (Alces alces) were surveyed by aircraft from 1975 to 19...
Two types of licenses were available to Saskatchewan resident moose hunters in 1977, one allowing th...
Moose populations in the central interior of British Columbia are managed by a combination of select...
It has been suggested that the sex ratio should be close to parity among adult moose to ensure high ...
Wildlife biologists and members of the hunting public in Alberta voiced concerns that unregulated hu...
Selective hunting, based on the protection of a portion of cows, was implemented beginning in 1994 i...
A 1983 moose harvest quota of 3,477 was established for 14 Wildlife Management Units (149,811 km.2) ...
Moose taken by hunters in British Columbia increased from 4,300 in 1950 to a peak of 25,754 in 1968....
Moose (Alces alces) density, estimated from eleven aerial surveys, was inversely related to harvest ...
Relations among bull age, sex ratio and reproductive parameters in British Columbia moose population...
Moose calves can be accurately and rapidly sexed during winter helicopter surveys by the white vulva...