The American badger is endangered in British Columbia. Badgers inhabit grasslands and open forests, and badger habitat is threatened by forest ingrowth and encroachment related to wildfire suppression. Ecosystem restoration (ER) involves removing forest ingrowth and reintroducing prescribed fire. Commercial forestry can subsidize restoration work, but machinery may damage important badger burrows. We examined an ER cutblock within a designated badger wildlife habitat area. Badger burrows were placed in 5-7 m radius machine-free zones (MFZs) and surveyed before and after logging. Machine operators were trained to protect burrows, and we tested their ability to protect unmarked burrows. Pre-flagged MFZs protected almost all burrows within the...
The European badger is a common and widespread species considered as a least-concern species by the...
This study assesses the pattern of occurrence of a generalist species, the Eurasian badger Meles mel...
The zoogeomorphological impact of burrowing animals varies in time and space as a result of the part...
Abstract: American badgers (Taxidea taxus) are endangered in British Columbia due to habitat loss an...
The Cariboo Region Badger Project was initiated in 2003 to determine the distribution and abundance ...
Increasing urbanisation and growth of many wild animal populations can result in a greater frequency...
Abstract: The subspecies of American badger1 that occurs in British Columbia (Taxidea taxus jefferso...
Road mortality is identified as a threat to American badger (Taxidea taxus Schreber, 1777) populatio...
The badger (Taxidea taxus) is one of British Columbia’s (BC) most endangered mammals, with estimates...
Abstract Ecosystem engineers are organisms that influence their environment, which includes alterati...
Extended Abstract: The Cariboo region of British Columbia (B.C.) is the northern extent for many gra...
While investigating the American badger (Taxidea taxus) in eastern Colorado’s wheatlands, we studied...
The badger (Taxidea taxus) is a stocky, medium-sized mammal with a broad head, a short, thick neck, ...
Increasing urbanisation and growth of many wild animal populations can result in a greater frequency...
During the past decades the percentage of badgers falling victim to traffic accidents in the Netherl...
The European badger is a common and widespread species considered as a least-concern species by the...
This study assesses the pattern of occurrence of a generalist species, the Eurasian badger Meles mel...
The zoogeomorphological impact of burrowing animals varies in time and space as a result of the part...
Abstract: American badgers (Taxidea taxus) are endangered in British Columbia due to habitat loss an...
The Cariboo Region Badger Project was initiated in 2003 to determine the distribution and abundance ...
Increasing urbanisation and growth of many wild animal populations can result in a greater frequency...
Abstract: The subspecies of American badger1 that occurs in British Columbia (Taxidea taxus jefferso...
Road mortality is identified as a threat to American badger (Taxidea taxus Schreber, 1777) populatio...
The badger (Taxidea taxus) is one of British Columbia’s (BC) most endangered mammals, with estimates...
Abstract Ecosystem engineers are organisms that influence their environment, which includes alterati...
Extended Abstract: The Cariboo region of British Columbia (B.C.) is the northern extent for many gra...
While investigating the American badger (Taxidea taxus) in eastern Colorado’s wheatlands, we studied...
The badger (Taxidea taxus) is a stocky, medium-sized mammal with a broad head, a short, thick neck, ...
Increasing urbanisation and growth of many wild animal populations can result in a greater frequency...
During the past decades the percentage of badgers falling victim to traffic accidents in the Netherl...
The European badger is a common and widespread species considered as a least-concern species by the...
This study assesses the pattern of occurrence of a generalist species, the Eurasian badger Meles mel...
The zoogeomorphological impact of burrowing animals varies in time and space as a result of the part...