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Comparative analysis of alternative models of moose habitat carrying capacity
(1999)
The focus of the project was to compare the performance of several alternative
models in predicting the potential impacts of timber harvesting on a moose
population northwest of Edmonton, Alberta, in terms of moose ...
Investigation of wood fibre recovery and related economics of four harvesting systems common to Northwestern Ontario
(1999)
Wood fibre recovery levels of harvesting systems have increased steadily since
the advent of mechanized logging in northwestern Ontario. Although wood utilization
levels are commonly better than the legal specifications ...
Prey and habitat availability in the Whiskey Jack Forest (Kenora Management Unit, Ontario) to support a cougar (Puma concolor) population
(2000)
Cougars (Puma concolor) are the largest of the cats found in Canada. Abundant now only
in British Columbia and Alberta, cougars are possibly making a comeback in their former
eastern range. One ‘sighting’ (scat and ...
Influence of soil temperature on ecophysiological traits of four boreal tree species
(1999)
A new soil temperature control system was developed for greenhouse experiments. The
system controlled soil temperature by circulating temperature-controlled water around
seedling containers. The system was tested for 5, ...
Biodiversity and forest management : five forest management plans evaluated
(2000)
The five forest management plans evaluated are: Trout Lake, Nipissing, French-Severn, Kapuskasing, and, Whiskey Jack.
Analysis of spatial harvest constraints on ecological (wildlife habitat) versus economic (timber harvest) objectives
(2001)
The effects of alternative forest management scenarios and spatial constraints were modeled. Specific study area: Nakina North Forest (allocated to Buchanan Forest Products Ltd.)
Toward a citizens' guide to sustainable forest management in Newfoundland and Labrador
(2000)
The management of forests has dramatically changed in the past few decades.
Forest managers no longer can prepare and implement forest management plans in
isolation of other resource values and local citizens. Today, the ...
Ojibway plant taxonomy at Lac Seul First Nation, Ontario, Canada
(2000)
The Ojibway (Anishinabe) of Lac Seul First N ation reside in the
transition zone of the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence and southern Boreal Forest
regions of northwestern Ontario, Canada. Hunting and gathering of certain
animal ...
Effects of landscape disturbance on the population dynamics and behaviour of moose (Alces alces) in the greater Pukaskwa ecosystem, Ontario
(2001)
I studied the population dynamics, movements and home range of moose {Alces alces) in
the Greater Pukaskwa Ecosystem, Ontario, during 1995-1999. My study compared two
landscapes experiencing different management regimes: ...
Effects of shoreline logging on the epilithic algal community in small Canadian Shield lakes with logged catchments
(2002)
Study area : Coldwater Lakes experimental watersheds area within the boreal-Great Lakes transition forest on the Precambrian shield 200 km northwest of Thunder Bay and 70 km northwest of Atikokan, northwestern Ontario. ...