The Tweedsmuir—Entiako caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) herd summers in mountainous terrain in the North Tweedsmuir Park area and winters mainly in low elevation forests in the Entiako area of Westcentral British Columbia. During winter, caribou select mature lodgepole pine (Pinus contorta) forests on poor sites and forage primarily by cratering through snow to obtain terrestrial lichens. These forests are subject to frequent large-scale natural disturbance by fire and forest insects. Fire suppression has been effective in reducing large-scale fires in the Entiako area for the last 40—50 years, resulting in a landscape consisting primarily of older lodgepole pine forests, which are susceptible to mountain pine beetle (Dendroctonus ponder...
Habitat management for woodland caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) in southeastern British Columbia...
The extent and abundance of secondary structure was studied in the Cariboo-Chilcotin region of the c...
Mountain pine beetle reached epidemic levels in the Lap, Cool, Lang,\ud and Caribou Creek drainages ...
The Tweedsmuir—Entiako caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) herd summers in mountainous terrain...
Mountain pine beetle (MPB) has become an invasive forest pest of mature pine in western North Americ...
Mountain pine beetle (MPB) has become an invasive forest pest of mature pine in western North Americ...
Central British Columbia is currently subject to the largest outbreak of mountain pine beetle (Dendr...
Initial long term planning for logging on the Tweedsmuir-Entiako caribou winter range began in the e...
Forest ecosystems and the ecological services they provide are complex and dynamic. Disturbance and ...
Short introduction to a group of papers with focus on the woodland caribou in eastern British Columb...
Woodland caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) in southeastern British Columbia feed mainly on arborea...
British Columbia is currently experiencing a mountain pine beetle epidemic throughout the range of l...
The Mountain Pine Beetle (MPB) has now affected more than 16 million hectares of forest in western C...
Abstract: Woodland caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) in southeastern British Columbia feed mainly ...
abstract of this thesis/practicum. This reproduction or copy of this thesis has been made available ...
Habitat management for woodland caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) in southeastern British Columbia...
The extent and abundance of secondary structure was studied in the Cariboo-Chilcotin region of the c...
Mountain pine beetle reached epidemic levels in the Lap, Cool, Lang,\ud and Caribou Creek drainages ...
The Tweedsmuir—Entiako caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) herd summers in mountainous terrain...
Mountain pine beetle (MPB) has become an invasive forest pest of mature pine in western North Americ...
Mountain pine beetle (MPB) has become an invasive forest pest of mature pine in western North Americ...
Central British Columbia is currently subject to the largest outbreak of mountain pine beetle (Dendr...
Initial long term planning for logging on the Tweedsmuir-Entiako caribou winter range began in the e...
Forest ecosystems and the ecological services they provide are complex and dynamic. Disturbance and ...
Short introduction to a group of papers with focus on the woodland caribou in eastern British Columb...
Woodland caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) in southeastern British Columbia feed mainly on arborea...
British Columbia is currently experiencing a mountain pine beetle epidemic throughout the range of l...
The Mountain Pine Beetle (MPB) has now affected more than 16 million hectares of forest in western C...
Abstract: Woodland caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) in southeastern British Columbia feed mainly ...
abstract of this thesis/practicum. This reproduction or copy of this thesis has been made available ...
Habitat management for woodland caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) in southeastern British Columbia...
The extent and abundance of secondary structure was studied in the Cariboo-Chilcotin region of the c...
Mountain pine beetle reached epidemic levels in the Lap, Cool, Lang,\ud and Caribou Creek drainages ...