Principal Investigator:Hines, Jim Licensed Year(s):
1993
Summary:
Data on the distribution, abundance, survival/mortality, and productivity are essential for the sound management of wildlife populations but there is a critical lack of such information for white-fronted geese, Canada geese, Pacific brant and tundra swan populations from the Inuvialuit Settlement Region. Helicopter surveys, ground counts and banding/neck collaring will help to determine distribut...
Principal Investigator:Green, John M. Licensed Year(s):
1984
Summary:
To further investigate the abundance and distribution patterns of benthic fishes to provide a better basis for understanding variations in the foraging behaviour and reproductive success of the black guillemots. Underwater observations will be made on benthic fishes and some specimens will be collected for analysis of their food habits, growth rates and fecundity....
Principal Investigator:Stephansson, S.E. Licensed Year(s):
1977
Summary:
Migratory bird studies in connection with the Arctic Island sPipeline Project (Resolute to the Manitoba-NWT border); Wager Bay raptor study; Widlife land use surveys in the area bounded within Yellowknife, Coppermine and Bathurst Inlet; waterfowl studies on Mills Lake and Beaver Lake (Fort Providence area); and smaller migratory bird projects that occur from time to time throughout the Northwest T...