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3.16 Mammal References / Additional Sources of Information

Arthur, S. M, W. B. Krohn, and J. R. Gilbert 1989a. Habitat use and diet of Fishers. Journal of Wildlife Management 53: 680-688.

Arthur, S. M, W. B. Krohn, and J. R. Gilbert 1989b. Home range characteristics of adult Fishers. Journal of Wildlife Management 53: 674-679.

Austin, M. 1998. Wolverine winter travel routes and response to transportation corridors in Kicking Horse Pass between Yoho and Banff National Parks. Unpublished thesis. Faculty of Environmental Design, University of Calgary. Calgary, Alberta. 40 p.,

Badry, M. J. 1994. Habitat use by Fishers (Martes pennanti) in the aspen parkland of Alberta. Unpublished M.Sc. thesis. University of Alberta, Dept. of For. Science. Edmonton, Alta. 72 p.

Badry, M. J., G. Proulx, and P. M. Woodard. 1993. Reintroduction of Fisher in the aspen parkland of Alberta. The Edmonton Naturalist 21(1): 23-26.

Banci, V. 1994. Wolverine. Pp. 99-127 In Ruggiero, L.F., K.B. Aubry, S.W. Buskirk, L.J. Lyon, and W.J. Zielinski, tech. eds., The scientific basis for conserving forest carnivores: American Marten, Fisher, Lynx and Wolverine in the western United States, USDA Forest Serv. Gen. Tech. Rep. RM-254, Fort

Collins, Colorado. 184pp.

Banci, V., 1991. The status of Grizzly Bears in Canada in 1990. COSEWIC report done for British Columbia Ministry of Environment, Alberta Forestry and Yukon Government, Department of Renewable Resources. 171pp.

Banci, V. 1989. A Fisher management study for British Columbia. B. C. Ministry of Environ., Wildl. Bull. No. B-63. Victoria, B. C. 127 pp.

Banci, V.A. 1982. The Wolverine in British Columbia: distribution, methods of determining age and status of Gulo gulo vancouverensis. Research, Ministries of Environment and Forests. IWIFR-15. Victoria. 90 pp.

Banfield, A.W.F. 1974. The Mammals of Canada, National Museum of Natural Sciences, University of Toronto Press.

Cannings, S.G., D.F.Fraser, L.R.Ramsay, and M.Fraker. 1999 (In Press). Rare Amphibians, Reptiles and Mammals of British Columbia. Ministry of Environment, Lands and Parks, Victoria B.C.

Columbia Basin Fish and Wildlife Compensation Program GIS (Newhouse and Ketcheson). 1997. Badger Sightings. Columbia Basin Fish and Wildlife Compensation Program, Nelson.

Cowan, I. McT. and C. J. Guiguet. 1965. The mammals of British Columbia. Handbook No. 11. British Columbia Provincial Museum. Victoria, BC. 414pp.

Demarchi, M.W. and D.A. Demarchi. 1994. Rocky Mountain Bighorn Sheep in the Kootenay Region: A Habitat and population enhancement plan to 2004. Rpt. done for BC Ministry of Environment, Lands and Parks. 91pp.

Fraker, M. A. and D.W. Nagorsen. 1998. Chipmunks (Tamias) and southern red-backed voles (Clethrionomys gapperi) in the Kootenay region of British Columbia: results of 1996 field studies. Unpubl. Rep. for BC Ministry of Environment, Lands and Parks, Nelson, BC, by TerraMar Environmental Research Ltd., Sidney, BC. 43pp. + Appendices.

Fraker, M.A., B.A. Sinclair, D. Joly, and M.V. Ketcheson. 1997. Distribution and habitat associations of Northern Pocket Gophers (Thomomys talpoides) in the Creston Valley, B.C. Unpubl. rep. submitted to Columbia Basin Fish and Wildlife Compensation Program and BC Wildlife Branch, Nelson, B.C. 32pp. app.

Gardner, C. L., W. B. Ballard, and R. H. Jessup. 1986. Long distance movement by an adult wolverine. Journal of Mammalogy 67:603.

Harper, F. 1992. California bighorn sheep in British Columbia. Unpubl. rep. by B.C. Ministry of Environment, Lands and Parks, Kamloops. 6pp.

Hatler, D., 1989. A Wolverine management strategy for British Columbia. B.C. Ministry of Environment, Lands, and Parks. Wildlife Bull. B-60. 123pp.

Heard, D.C. and K.L. Vagt. 1996. The status of caribou in British Columbia in 1996. Unpubl. MS. by BC Ministry of Environment, Lands and Parks, Prince George, B.C. 11pp. + Table and Figures.

Heard, D.C. and K.L. Vagt. 1998. Caribou in British Columbia: A 1996 Status report. Rangifer, special issue #10: 117-123.

ISCE (Idaho State Conservation Effort). 1995. Habitat conservation assessment and conservation strategy for the Townsend's Big-eared Bat. Draft unpubl. rep. no. 1. Boise, ID.

Jones, J.K., Jr. et al. 1992. Revised checklist of North American Mammals north of Mexico, 1991. Occas. Pap. Mus. Texas Tech. Univ. 146:1-23.

Ministry of Environment, Lands and Parks, 1995. Conservation of Grizzly Bears in British Columbia: Background Report, Victoria, B.C.

Lieffers, V.J. and P.M. Woodward. 1997. Silvicultural systems for maintaining marten and fisher in the boreal forest p. 407-418 in G. Proulx, H.N Bryant and P.M. Woodard (eds.) 1997. Martes: taxonomy, ecology, techniques and management. Provincial Museum of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta.

Munro, J.A. 1950. The birds and mammals of the Creston region, British Columbia. Occasional Papers of the British Columbia Provincial Museum Number 8. British Columbia Provincial Museum, Victoria, B.C. 90pp.

Nagorsen, D.W. 1998. Mammals, in: Resources Inventory Branch, Ministry of Environment, Lands & Parks. 1998. The Vertebrates of British Columbia: Scientific and English Names. Standards for Components of British Columbia's Biodiversity, No. 2. v. 2.0. Prepared for the Resource Inventory Committee. Victoria, B.C. 119 pp.

Nagorsen, D.W. and M. A. Fraker. 1998. Chipmunks (Tamias) in the Kootenay Region of southeastern British Columbia, results of 1997 field studies. Unpubl. Rep. for Columbia Basin Fish and Wildlife Compensation Program, Nelson, BC by TerraMar Environmental Research Ltd., Sidney, BC.

Nagorsen, D. W. 1997. Kootenay small mammal project. Part 2: taxonomy and identification. Unpubl. rep. by Royal British Columbia Museum, Victoria, B.C., for BC Ministry of Environment, Lands and Parks, Nelson, B.C. 11pp + Tables, Figures, Appendices.

Nagorsen, D.W. and R.M. Brigham. 1993. The bats of British Columbia. Royal British Columbia Museum handbook, Victoria. 164 pp.

Nagorsen, D.W., P.A. Bryant, D. Kerridge, G. Roberts, A. Roberts and M.J. Sarell. 1993. Winter Bat records for British Columbia. Northwestern Naturalist 74:61-66.

Nagorsen, D. 1990. The mammals of British Columbia: a taxonomic catalogue. Royal British Columbia Museum. 140pp.

Patterson, B.D. and L.R. Heaney. 1987. Preliminary analysis of geographic variation in red-tailed chipmunks (Eutamias ruficaudus). J. Mamm. 68:782-791.

Rahme, A.H., A.S. Harestad, and F.L. Bunnell. 1995. Status of the Badger in British Columbia. Wildlife Working Report WR-72. Ministry of Environment, Lands and Parks. Victoria. 52pp.

Rasheed, S.A. and P.F.J. Garcia. 1995. Status of Townsend's Big-eared Bat (Plecotus townsendii) in British Columbia. Unpubl. rep. submitted to B.C. Ministry of Environment, Lands and Parks, Widl. Branch, Victoria, B.C.

Ruggiero, L.F., W.J. Zielinski, K.B. Aubry, S.W. Buskirk, and L.J. Lyon. 1994. A conservation assessment framework for forest carnivores. Pages 1-6 in Ruggiero, L.F., W.J. Zielinski, K.B. Aubry, S.W. Buskirk, and L.J. Lyon (ed's.). The scientific basis for conserving forest carnivores: American marten, fisher, lynx and wolverine in the western United States. General Technical Report RM-254, US Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Forestry and Range Station, Fort Collins, Colorado.

Seip, D. and D.B. Cichowski. 1996. Population Ecology of the Caribou in British Columbia. Rangifer, special issue #9. 73-80.

Seip, D. 1992. Factors limiting woodland caribou populations and their interrelationships with wolves and moose in southeastern British Columbia. Can. J. Zool. 70:1494-1503.

Shackleton, D.M. 1997. Wild sheep and goats and their relatives. IUCN, Gland, Switzerland. (Available from IUCN Publications Services Unit, Cambridge CB2 0DL, UK). 390pp.

Shackleton, D., I. Hatter and H. Schwantje. 1998. Rocky Mountain Sheep in British Columbia in Geist, V. Return of Royalty: Wild Sheep of North America.

Shackleton, D.M. 1985. Ovis canadensis. Mammalian Species. 230:1-9.

 

Shackleton, D.M. 1997. Wild sheep and goats and their relatives. IUCN, Gland, Switzerland. (Available from IUCN Publications Services Unit, Cambridge CB2 0DL, UK). 390pp.

Simpson, K., E. Terry, and D. Hamilton. 1997. Toward a Mountain Caribou management strategy for British Columbia - habitat requirements and sub-population status. Unpubl. draft rep. by Keystone Wildlife Research, White Rock, B.C., for B.C. Minist. of Environment, Wildlife Working Report No., WR-90, 27pp.

Soper, J. D. 1973. The mammals of Waterton Lakes National Park, Alberta. Canadian Wildlife Service Report Series No. 23. 57pp.

Strickland, M. A., C. W. Douglas, M. Novak and N. P. Hunzinger. 1982. Fisher Martes pennanti. Pages 586-598 in J. A. Chapman and G. A. Feldhamer, eds., Wild Mammals of North America: biology, management and economics. The John Hopkins Univ. Press, Baltimore, Md.

Weir, R.D. 1995. Diet, spatial organization and habitat relationships of fishers in south central British Columbia. M.Sc. Thesis, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, British Columbia.

Weir, R.D. and A.S. Harestad. 1997. Landscape-level selectivity by fishers in south central British Columbia. pp252-264 in G. Proulx, H.N Bryant and P.M. Woodard (eds.) 1997 . Martes: taxonomy, ecology, techniques and management.. Provincial Museum of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta.

Woods, J.G., B.N.McLellan, D.Paetkau, M.Proctor, C.Strobeck, 1997. West Slopes Bear Research Project, Second Progress Report. Mount Revelstoke and Glacier National Parks, Parks Canada.

 

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