Principal Investigator:Riewe, R.R. Licensed Year(s):
1978
Summary:
A winter track survey will be undertaken on and nearby various-age seismic lines to determine the utilization of seismic lines by fur-bearers and other wildlife. To determine if and how the distribution and movements of wildlife are affected by seismic lines....
Principal Investigator:Bohn, Arne Licensed Year(s):
1977
Summary:
To inventory wildlife habitat and populations and assess the impact of mining activity on these and collect plant samples for heavy metal analysis....
Principal Investigator:Jacobson, Roy Licensed Year(s):
1977
Summary:
To conduct aerial surveys and ground inspections of wildlife and wildlife habitat for the Canada Land Inventory....
Principal Investigator:Stirling, Ian Licensed Year(s):
1977
Summary:
to capture and earmark polar bears as support research in establishing a management program for this species....
Principal Investigator:Stutz, Craig Licensed Year(s):
1977
Summary:
To conduct a banding program on insect and small rodent eating falcons to assist in the determination of their winter range....
Principal Investigator:Thomas, Don Licensed Year(s):
1977
Summary:
To collect data on late winter habitats and diets of carioub on the Boothia Peninsula for pipeline assessments; to determine how long productivity rates can remain at low levels on Melville and Prince Patrick Islands; to examine growth indices of arctic willow and their relationship to past productivity of caribou; to make management of insular and near insular populations of caribou easier and mo...
Principal Investigator:Schweinsburg, Ray Licensed Year(s):
1977
Summary:
To determine subpopulation range limits, abundance, distribution, movements and population dynamics of polar bears for management purposes....
Principal Investigator:Miller, Sam Licensed Year(s):
1977
Summary:
Continuation of a 5-year program initiated in 1973 with objectives of: determining the general abundance and seasonal distribution of grizzly bears in the study area; determining structure, population density, productivity and survival of grizzlies within the study area; recommending a management program for grizzly bears in zones 12 and 19....