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Title
BIG ANIMALS and SMALL PARKS - Implications of Wildlife Distribution and Movements for Expansion of Nahanni National Park Reserve. WCS Canada Conservation Report No. 1.
Author(s)
Weaver, J.L.
Published
2006
Abstract
This WCS report describes the ‘boundary problem’ of Nahanni National Park Reserve in the Northwest Territories of Canada where it’s small size and narrow shape presents a challenge for protection of wide ranging species. Surveys were conducted on the distribution and seasonal movements of grizzly bears, Dall’s sheep, and woodland caribou to inform decisions on park expansion and land use planning.
Keywords
wildlife; distribution; Nahanni; movement; caribou; grizzly bear; dall's sheep
Full Citation
Weaver, J.L. 2006. Big Animals and Small Parks: Implications of Wildlife Distribution and Movements for Expansion of Nahanni National Park Reserve. Wildlife Conservation Society Canada Conservation Report No. 1. Toronto, Ontario.
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