Ontario has a large moose range which encompasses a variety of environmental conditions. Timber harvest is controlled by a planning process carried out by foresters under the guidance of a provincial planning policy. There are specific points within that planning process at which biologists have the opportunity to suggest changes in forest harvesting plans for their protection of fish and wildlife habitat. In order to fulfill their obligations, biologists across Ontario must coordinate their input to these plans and ensure that conflicting instructions to foresters are minimized. A series of provincial habitat guidelines have been developed as a tool for biologists working with foresters (Appendix 1). These guidelines have not been wholly s...
Ecosystem management takes into account all components of ecosystems, including people. In this cont...
Woodland caribou {Rangifer tarandus caribou) range across northern Ontario, occurring in both the Hu...
This paper presents the results of a 6-year study of the relationship between moose (Alces alces) an...
Over the last few decades, forest policies regarding wildlife habitat have evolved from featured-spe...
Ontario’s Ministry of Mines, Northern Development, Natural Resources and Forestry is responsible fo...
Ecosystem management for biological conservation should include consideration of landscape-scale pro...
In Ontario, overharvesting of moose is often associated with extensive access for hunters and lack o...
In British Columbia, specific amounts of habitats critical for the winter survival of moose (Alces a...
Canada's provincial, federal, and territorial governments committed to a Canadian Biodiversity Strat...
In Ontario, overharvesting of moose (Alces alces) is often associated with extensive access for hunt...
ABStRACt: Current Parks Canada policy does not allow moose (Alces alces) to be hunted in Na-tional ...
Forest management guidelines for woodland caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) in Ontario need to be ...
During the past decade, in North America, many concepts about moose have changed. Fears that they wo...
This thesis is primarily directed at documenting moose (Alces alces andersonii) habitat selection in...
In Ontario, overharvesting of moose (Alces alces) is often associated with extensive access for hunt...
Ecosystem management takes into account all components of ecosystems, including people. In this cont...
Woodland caribou {Rangifer tarandus caribou) range across northern Ontario, occurring in both the Hu...
This paper presents the results of a 6-year study of the relationship between moose (Alces alces) an...
Over the last few decades, forest policies regarding wildlife habitat have evolved from featured-spe...
Ontario’s Ministry of Mines, Northern Development, Natural Resources and Forestry is responsible fo...
Ecosystem management for biological conservation should include consideration of landscape-scale pro...
In Ontario, overharvesting of moose is often associated with extensive access for hunters and lack o...
In British Columbia, specific amounts of habitats critical for the winter survival of moose (Alces a...
Canada's provincial, federal, and territorial governments committed to a Canadian Biodiversity Strat...
In Ontario, overharvesting of moose (Alces alces) is often associated with extensive access for hunt...
ABStRACt: Current Parks Canada policy does not allow moose (Alces alces) to be hunted in Na-tional ...
Forest management guidelines for woodland caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) in Ontario need to be ...
During the past decade, in North America, many concepts about moose have changed. Fears that they wo...
This thesis is primarily directed at documenting moose (Alces alces andersonii) habitat selection in...
In Ontario, overharvesting of moose (Alces alces) is often associated with extensive access for hunt...
Ecosystem management takes into account all components of ecosystems, including people. In this cont...
Woodland caribou {Rangifer tarandus caribou) range across northern Ontario, occurring in both the Hu...
This paper presents the results of a 6-year study of the relationship between moose (Alces alces) an...