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Current Wildlife Projects in Alberta
September 1994 - September 1995
Listing of Research and Projects on Wildlife in Alberta
Greg Radstaak Wildlife Ecology Branch Alberta Environmental Centre Vegreville, Alberta T9C 1T4
This publication may be cited as:
Radstaak, Greg. 1995. Current Wildlife Projects in Alberta. Alberta Environmental Centre, Vegreville, AB. AECV95R4. 42 pp.
ISBN 0-7732-16936
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS iv
1. INTRODUCTION 1
2. EXPLANATION OF CATEGORIES 3
3. AGENCY ABBREVIATIONS... 5
4. PROJECTS ON FISH 7
5 . PROJECTS ON AMPHIBIANS AND REPTILES 13
6. PROJECTS ON BIRDS 15
7. PROJECTS ON MAMMALS 21
8. BIODIVERSITY AND GENERAL PROJECTS 27
9. CONTACTS 33
10. PROJECT FORM 41
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
This document was produced under the Alberta Forest Ecosystem Information Services. I would like to acknowledge the following agencies that provided funding and in-kind support. Alberta Fish and Wildlife Services Alberta Environmental Centre Weldwood of Canada Limited Weyerhaeuser Canada Ltd.
Canadian Forest Products Daishowa-Marubeni International Ltd.
Alberta Pacific Forest Industries
I would also like to thank Tanya Kreeft for editing the manuscript and Jim Schieck, Dan Farr and Rick Bonar for their review and valuable comments. The format of this document was developed from the Wildlife Research Projects Active in British Columbia by Ron Kowall and Don Eastman, Research and Development Section, Wildlife Branch, Ministry of Environment, Lands & Parks, Victoria, B.C..
Greg Radstaak
Wildlife Database Coordinator
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1. INTRODUCTION
This document contains a listing of wildlife research and projects ongoing in Alberta. This document, although in no way a complete listing of all ongoing wildlife projects in Alberta, may provide information to identify research gaps and to promote greater awareness of the number of individuals and agencies conducting wildlife projects. A mailout was produced and sent to wildlife professionals throughout Alberta. Development of such a document will be a valuable information and networking tool for researchers and wildlife managers in Alberta. A listing of names, phone numbers and addresses also has been added to facilitated in communication, coordination and information transfer among people working within the wildlife field throughout Alberta.
The objective of this document is to provide an up to date summary of wildlife activities ongoing in Alberta. Projects covered in this report include the continuum from invertebrate to vertebrate species. In addition, some habitat projects were included as this dealt directly or indirectly with wildlife. Studies have been organized taxonomic ally. Species, or species groups, within the Orders are organized alphabetically to facilitate searching for studies. Projects that cover more than one order of animals (such as a biodiversity study) are grouped at the end of the report.
It is the goal to keep this document current. An updated version will be produced in 1995. If your study is not included please fill out the Project Form at the end of the document and mail it to the address included on the form.
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Alberta Agriculture Pood and Rural Development Alberta Environmental Protection Alberta Environmental Centre Agrifood Canada Alberta Fish and Game Association Alberta Fish and Wildlife Services Alberta Pacific Forest Industries ARC Wildlife Services Accipter Resources LTD. Beaverhill Bird Observation Society Bovar Concord Ltd. Bighorn Environmental Design Ltd. Centre for Applied Conservation Biology Canadian Forest Products Inc. Canadian Circumpolar Institute Cottonwood Consultants Canadian Forest Service Calgary Wildlife Rehabilitation Society Craighead Wildlife-Wildlands Institute Department of Fisheries and Oceans Daishowa-Marubeni International Ltd. Department of National Defense Ducks Unlimited Environment Canada EnviResources Foothills Model Forest Fedirchuk, McCullough and Associates Golder Associates LTD Gaia Consultants AGRA Earth and Environmental Husky Oil (British Columbia) Ministry of Environment, Lands and Parks Manitoba Habitat Heritage Corp Medicine River Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre Northern Alberta Institute of Technology North American Waterfowl Management Program Northern Sturgeon Anglers Council Parks Canada Provincial Museum of Technology Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation Sherwood Park Fish and Game Association Simon Fraser University Saskatchewan Wetland Conservation Corp Terrestrial and Riparian Organisms Lakes and Streams |
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427-3574 |
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624-6405 |
624-6405 |
624-6405 |
624-6405 |
632-8321 |
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Michael Giles' Scott Brown' Glen Van dor Kraak'' |
Joseph Nelson Martin J. Paetz |
Daryll Watters |
Daryll Watters Public Volunteers |
Dave Fernet Paul Anderson Michael Raine |
Dave Walty Ed Kolodychuk |
Dave Walty Ed Kolodychuk |
Dave Walty Ed Kolodychuk |
Dave Walty Ed Kolodychuk |
Karl Schwalme Theron Miller W.C. Mackay |
Dave Walty Ed Kolodychuk |
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OXYGEN REQUIREMENTS OF NORTHERN RIVER BASIN STUDY FISH To provide criteria tor assessing the impact of reduced levels of dissolved oxygen upon the survival and biological state of selected nsh species residing in the NRBS Study Area. In 1993/94 laboratory studies were conducted to determine the oxygen requirements of mountain whitefish and bull trout eggs and embryos. In 1994/95, the biological responses to be evaluated wiH be the processes of gortadal development and maturation of adult burbot and goldeye, measured at realistic water temperatures (2-3°C). The study will focus on those levels of dissolved oxygen (approximately 6.0 mg/L) present during the penod of ice-cover virhen hypoxic conditions are most severe. |
FISHES OF ALBERTA Synthesis of data on biological, taxonomic and biogeographic stucies of Alberta fishes. |
MONITORING SEASONAL MOVEMENTS OF LAKE STURGEON (ACIPENSER FULVESCENS) IN THE NORTH SASKATCHEWAN RIVER USING RADIO TELEMETRY TECHNIQUES Regular monitoring of sturgeon bearing low frequency external radio transmitters to locate cntical overwintering habitat. Monitoring spring migration patterns of sturgeon to locate spavining areas |
LAKE STURGEON {ACIPENSER FUL VESCENS) IN THE NORTH SASKATCHEWAN RIVER. ALBERTA. CoBection of basic life history data, i.e. fork and total length, round length, ageing structure. Calculate population estimates, monitor migration trends. |
Lake Trcxit Habitat Modelling for Lake Minnewanka, Banff. Using bathymetnc modelling within PC ARCINFO GIS to assess whether TransAlta's manipulation of the water regime of the lal^ is affecting the lake trout population. |
LESSER SLAVE LAKE HABITAT MAPPING To identify and map critical spawning areas. This will help determine the potential for conflicts between shoreline development and habitat. |
SOUTH TWO LAKES To enhance the spawning habitat in the northeast inlet of South Two Lakes. |
MUSREAU LAKE ENHANCEMENT To maximize production in the stocked rainbow trout fishery by reduang predator fish species populations by selective removal strategies; enhancing spawning habitat in the west inlet creek |
MUSREAU LAKE FISHERY Test netting to gather population data. Longlining to control populations of burbot Inspected habitat spawning potential of inlet |
IMPROVED LAKE AERATION STRATEGIES FOR ALBERTA The objective of the field component is to compare the biological effectiveness and oost-effiaency of three alternative lake aeration methods used to mitigate fish winterkill. Those methods are compressed air injection, mechanical surface aeration, and pump and cascade aeration. The laboratory work seeks to determine whether rainbow trout , brown trout, brook trout, and Arctic grayling differ in their ability to withstand environmental hypoxia at low temperatures. This work will help indicate the relative suitability of the various salmonid gamefish species tor stocking in lakes susceptible to oxygen depletion during winter. |
PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT-STOCKED LAKE MANAGEMENT To encourage and ccxsrdinate the use of non-government agencies (ie. Fish and Game Clubs and local interest groups) and to assist in the management of Ic^ waterbodies in which they may have special interest (particularly stocked lakes). |
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1 d 3 yrs |
1 d 5 yrs |
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Lake Minnewanka |
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South Two Lakes- Grande Prairie |
Musreau Lake |
Musreau Lake-Giande Prairie |
Peace River Region Vegreville |
Lakes in the Peace River Region |
Species |
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Lake Sturgeon |
Lake Sturgeon |
Lake Trout |
Northern Pike, Yellow Perch, Lake Whitefish |
Rainbow Trout |
Ftainbow Trout, Brassy Minnow |
Rainbow Trout, Burbot, Brassy Minnow |
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492-1282 |
471-7659 |
381-5281 |
1632-8308 1 |
492-1298 |
(604) 822-6013 |
(604) 822-6013 |
(604) 822-6013 |
(604) 822-6013 |
(604) 822-6013 |
438-1462 |
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Gordon Court Susan Hannon |
Don Pattje |
Bob Goddard |
Jim Schieck |
Craig Machtans Susan Hannon |
Fiona Schmeigelow |
Fiona Schmeigelow |
Fiona Schmeigelow |
Fiona Schmeigelow Susan Hannon |
Fiona Schmeigelow Kimberfy Lisgo |
Geoff Holroyd |
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Survey of forest-dwelling raptors in the ALPAC FMA With this project we are attempting to determine the spedes composition and abundance of raptonal birds in mixed-wood boreal forests for north-central Alberta. We are attemptir>g to determine habitat requirements of forest dwelling species "before-cuf and “after-cuf surveys should allow us to determine effects of current forestry practices on these birds. |
PIGEON CONTROL IN AN URBAN ENVIRONMENT |
SHARP-TAILED GROUSE HABITAT PROGRAM Development and implementation of a program directed at habitat losses and degradation that has impacted sharp-tailed grouse populations. |
CHANGES IN BIRD ABUNDANCE THROUGHOUT FOREST SUCCESSION Measured bird abundance and vegetation characteristics in 3 forest ages (young, mature, and old). |
CONNECTED RESERVE SYSTEMS FOR THE CONSERVATION OF SONGBIRDS IN THE BOREAL MIXEDWOOD FOREST Investigates comparative value of forest remnants connected by riparian buffers vs remnants completely isolated (both by clearcut). Study in community level. Also investigates possibility that buffers are movement comdors. |
THE EFFECT OF FOREST FRAGMENTATION ON BOREAL BIRDS An experimental fragmentation study where the bird communities of 1 , 1 0, 40, and 1 00 ha forest fragments, each replicated 3 times, are compared to similar sized controls within continuous forest. Presence/absence, relative abundance, territory size and configuration and reproductive productivity are all being examined. |
THE EFFECT OF LANDSCAPE MATRIX ON BREEDING BIRD COMMUNITIES Bird communities in dd aspen -dominated forest are compared with those in recent, ac^acent clear-cut and 10-year old second-growth aspen to assess the role of harvesting-indued changes in habitat juxtaposition on bird community dynamics. |
BROAD-SCALE PATTERN IN BIRD DIVERSITY IN NORTHERN ALBERTA Assessment of the predictive capability of forest inventory data for explaining patterns in the Alberta bieedng bird data. Spatial comparison of data with finer-scale information from studies in the Calling Lake area |
NATURALLY-ISOLATED ASPEN STANDS AND HABITAT CONSERVATION A study of stands of older, aspen -dominated forest sunounded on all sides by black spruce. Not only are these areas interestirtg ecologically, but because they are operatiorrally urrdesirable, they are candidate habitat reserves, and thus it is important to assess their conservation potential. |
UNMIXING THE MIXEDWOOD: PROBLEMS WITH MANAGING ALBERTA’S BOREAL FOREST Exploration of the implications of division of the mixedwood landbase, for coniferous sawlog production and dedauous puipwood production, from a wildlife perspective. Starrds containing from 0-100% white spruce sampled arxi AVI classification compared to data from vegetation plots. The research is aimed at documenting patterns in avain communities across this compositional gradient |
LAND BIRD MIGRATION MONITORING Bird banding and census taking to estimate spring and fall migration numbers of landbirds. |
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UBC |
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UBC |
UBC |
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4 d 4 yrs |
2 d 3 yrs |
2 d 3 yrs |
2 d 3 yrs |
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2 d 3 yrs |
2 d 2 yrs |
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North -central Alberta |
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Provincial Program Pilot Project proposed for Milk River Ridge and Speaal Areas #4 |
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West of Calling Lake |
Calling Lake |
Calling Lake |
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Beaverhill Lake, Tofield Lesser Slave Lake Prov.Park |
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Raptors |
Rock Dove |
Sharp-tarled Grouse |
Songbirds |
Songbirds |
Songbirds |
Songbirds |
Songbirds |
Songbirds |
Songbirds |
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865-8193 |
865-8193 |
433-7424 |
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MarK vvayiana Keith Hobson |
Hick bonar J. Beck, S. Hannon, E. Teller W. Bradford N. Manners |
Rick Bonar Dan Farr Kirby Smith Marg Lomow |
Jody Watson J.A. Beck Ed Teller |
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PILEATED WOODPECKER HABITAT ECOLOGY IN BOREAL FORESTS Characterize year-around pileated woodpecker habitat ecology, describing nest and roost trees, foraging substrates, stand-level habitat use, home range size, survival, and reproductive success. To test a habitat model to be used to predict habitat suitability tor pileated wcxxlpeckers. |
WINTER HABITAT ECOLOGY OF BOREAL FOREST WOODPECKERS Habitat use (stands and trees) of foraging woodpeckers in winter. Direct observation of birds to start, may be followed with a telemetry program. |
SUMMER HABITAT USE OF SIX WOODPECKER SPECIES IN BOREAL FORESTS Active nests will be located and habitat characteristics of nest tree and area surrounding the nest measured. The same information will bo obtained for foraging sites. The degree to vwhich resource partitioning among the six woodpecker species in nesting and foraging habitat requirements \will be evaluated. A habitat suitability index model for threo-toedfand hairy woodpeckers will be developed and validated. |
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2 ot 3 yrs |
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Pnnce Albert, SK Grande Prairie, AB |
Telemetry-Hinton Area NestTrees- Northem Alberta |
Hinton-Foothill Forest |
Hinton |
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WcKxipeckers- Three-toed , Black-backed , Hairy |
Woodpeckers- Three-toed , Hairy , Downy Black-backed, Common Flicker Yellow-bellied Sapsucker |
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422-9536 |
297-6423 |
865-3390 |
(819)821-7061 |
(406)251-386/ |
492-1293 |
852-6204 |
220-6601 |
240-3361 |
492-5548 |
624-6405 |
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Beth MacCallum |
Marco Festa-Bianchel Jon Jorgenson |
John T. Hogg Marco Festa-Bianchet |
Richard Schneider Cormack Gates George Mercer |
Wes Bradford Rick Ralf |
Clayton Apps |
Ian Ross Martin Jalkotzy |
Richard Moses Stan Boutin Robbin Weaver |
Dave Moyles Bill Johnson |
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Trapper Quesbonnaire; Annual Survey of Regstered trappers about present status and trend of 1 5 brg game arxl furbearer species on their RFMA |
RAM MOUNTAIN BIGHORN SHEEP PROJECT Long term investigation of bighorn sheep population dynamics. Looks at the effects of density, weather aruJ age structure upon individual reproductive success, population dyt^mics, horn and body size, trophy production. Multiple faceted study also looking at other aspects of BHS biology. |
NIKANASSIN RANGE BIGHORN SHEEP STUDY A radio telemetry study to understand how bighorn she^ from reclaimed landscapes on coal mines interact with the surrounding populations and habitats. iW coal mines are: Cardinal River Resources Lid. aiKl Gregg River Resources Ltd. This is a cooperative study also involving Jasper National ParK Alberta Fish and Wildlife Services with additional funding from the Recreation, Parks and Wildlife Foundation and the Wildlife Enhancement Fund. |
Indvidual Reproductive Success of Bighorn Sheep; Effects of population density, disease, parasites, predation, foraging behaviour and reproductive strategy |
POPULATION AND GENETIC VIABILITY IN BIGHORN SHEEP To determine the demographic conditions and habitat areas required for the long-term persistence of populations of bighorn and related species of large mammals. |
BISON-WOLF-DISEASE DYNAMICS IN NORTHERN CANADA Computer simulation modelling of bison-wolf dynamics, with emphasis on the effort of habitat confi^ration (using GIS vegetation data) and dsease on long-term dynamics. |
BEAR/HUMAN CONFLICT MANAGEMENT PLAN 1994 The plan provides direction and guidelines for bear/human conflict management in Jasper National ParK Management actions are detailed for human activity management, problem bear management, management of facilities in backcountry and frontcountry areas, procedures in case of bear related emergencies, public information programs, monitoring of bears and potential problem situations, training requirements, interagency cooperation arKi national and regional bear management initiatives. |
Bobcat habitat use and suitability assessment in southeast BC Home range, habitat use and prey selection by bobcats at a limit of natural dstribution. Development of an empirical GIS based habitat suitability model. |
COUGAR ECOLOGY IN SOUTHWESTERN ALBERTA General ecological study including population characteristics, morphology and growth, and winter food habits. |
THE EFFECTS OF COVER ENHANCEMENT OF CUT AREAS ON THE POPULATION DYNAMICS AND REPRODUCTIVE SUCCESS OF BOREAL FOREST SMALL MAMMALS ExMiimental logging that varied the arrKxint of leave (3 levels: 0%, 1 -2%, 1 0- 1 5%1 on cut blocks on ALPAC FMA occurred in the winter 93-94, intensive live-trapping on 6 blocks (2 of each leave level, plus two uncut blocks) began May 93 to monitor responses to cutting. |
Monitoring of movements of transplanted elk in the Sunny Valley Ferry area of Peace River region. Determine home range, movement patterns and habitat use by elk transplanted from Elk Island Nabonal Park into the Little Cadotte River area. |
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Sheep FUver Sanctuary |
Wood Buffalo National ParK Slave River Lowlands, MacKenzie Bison SarKtuary |
Jasper National Park |
Cranbrook, B.C. |
Sheep River |
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NORTHERN MOOSE PROGRAM This is a project to determine moose population parameters in northern Alberta in order to better uTKierstand apparent dedines and to recommena management strategies to ensure sustained annual populations of moose for recreational and subsistance purposes |
PINTO CREEK MOUNTAIN GOATS Purpose of the project was to update population information on this herd and to assess habitat use Mtfiin their range. |
LIVINGSTONE RANGE MOUNTAIN GOAT TRANSPLANT A total of 24 goats have been moved onto the South Uvinqstone Range (North ot Crowsnesi Pass) sirtce 1967 (13 from Grarxie Cache area, 10 from north of Cranbrook, B.C., and one from west of IJIoet, B.C.) Several of the goats were radio^lared and are being tracked by Alberta Fish and Wildlife. REPRODUCTIVE SUCCESS AND POPULATION DYNAMICS OF MOUNTAIN GOATS |
Looks at effects ot age, size, soaal behaviour, foragng behaviour, population density, predation and reproductiva strategy upion individual reproductiva success and populabon dynamics RICHARDSON’S GROUND SQUIRREL-DAMAGE CONTROL Testing efficacy of agricultural compounds and baits to reduce ground squirrel damage Presently working with chlorophacinome. |
EFFECTS OF LANDSCAPE FRAGMENTATION ON SMALL MAMMALS ObjeetK/es are to determine effects ot patch size and forest edge on diversity and relative abundance of small mammals. |
RABIES SUPPRESSION IN SKUNKS IN ALBERTA |
SWIFT FOX ECOSYSTEM STUDIES Evaluation of prey available; grazing pressures, swift fox population dynamics, survival. |
Response of sympatnc populations of mule and white-tailed deer in relation to landscape change and sensory disturbance Looking at the interacbon between these two speaes of deer and how their behaviours cause them to be impacted dfferently from logging and the sensory disturbances associated with the timber harvest practices. |
SELECTIVE PREDATION AND THE PREDATOR PREY RELATIONSHIPS OF WOLVES. MOOSE AND CARIBOU IN NORTHEASTERN ALBERTA |
WOLF/BISON INTERACTIONS Impacts of wolf predation on calf survival. |
1 NORTHEAST REGION WOODLAND CARIBOU RESEARCH PROGRAM |
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Northern Alberta, with emphasis in WMU 358 near Grande Praine, WMU 350 south of Slave Lake and WMU 346 north of Edson |
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Livingstone Range Grande Cache area |
Throughout agricuTtural areas in Alberta, mainly or presently soum of brumheller |
ALPAC FMA (Calling Lake) |
Southern Alberta-Lethbndge |
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Hinton |
ALPAC FMA |
WcKxl Buffalo National Park |
N.E. Alberta |
Species |
Moose |
Mountain Goat |
Mountain Goat Mountain Goat |
Richardson’s Ground Squirrel |
Small Mammals, (excluding bats) |
Striped Skunks |
Swift Fox |
White-tail arKi Mule Deer |
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Adams, Glen
Environment Canada Canadian Wildlife Service
11 5-Perimeter Rd.
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan S7N 0X4
Phone 975-4093 Fax 975-4089
Allen, James
Alberta Environmental Protection Fish and Wildlife Services Box 1918
Drumheller, Alberta TOJ OYO
Phone 164 1681 Fax 823-1771
Apps, Clayton
University of Calgary
Dept, of Environmental Design
Calgary, Alberta
T2N 1N4
Phone 220-6601 Fax
Aral, Hisao
Department of Zoology University of Calgary 2500 University Dr NW Calgary, Alberta T2N 1N4
Phone 220-6379 Fax
Bjorge, Ron
Alberta Environmental Protection Fish and Wildlife Services #404. 4911-51 St.
Red Deer, Alberta T4N 6V4
Phone 340-7699 Fax 340-5575
Bonar, Rick
Weldwood of Canada Limited Hinton Division 760 Switzer Drive Hinton, Alberta T7V 1V7
Phone 865-8193 Fax 865-8164
Boutin , Stan
University of Alberta Department of Biological Sciences CW 405 Biological Sciences Building Edmonton, Alberta T6G 2E9
Phone 492-1297 Fax 492-9234
Bradford , Wes
Jasper National Park Box 10
Jasper, Alberta TOE 1E0
Phone 852-6155 Fax 852-4775
Bruns, Eldon
Alberta Environmental Protection Fish and Wildlife Services Box 388
Rocky Mountain H., Alberta TOM 1T0
Phone 845-8230 Fax 845-8270
Calverley, Brett
Ducks Unlimited Canada #202, 10470-176 Street Edmonton, Alberta T5S 1L3
Phone 489-2002 Fax 489-1856
Carbyn, Lu
Environment Canada Canadian Wildlife Service Forestry Building 5320-122 Street Edmonton, Alberta T6H 3S5
Phone 435-7357 Fax 495-2615
Chan-McLeod, Ann
Centre for Applied Conservation Biology Faculty of Forestry
270-2357 Main Mall Vancouver, British Columbia V6T 1Z4
Phone 604-822-5442 Fax 604-822-5410
Clarkson , Pete
Jasper National Park Box 10
Jasper, Alberta TOE 1E0
Phone 852-6155 Fax 852-4775
Clish, Della
Alberta Fish & Wildlife Services
3''^ fir. Bramalea Bldg.
9928-108 St.
Edmonton, Alberta
Phone 427-6729 Fax 422-9558
Collicott, Betty
Northern River Basin Study Board 6th fl. Standard Life Centre 10405 Jasper Avenue
Edmonton, Alberta T5J 3N4
Phone 427-1742 Fax
Collister, Doug
Accipter Resources, LTD.
3426 Lane Crescent S.W.
Calgary, Alberta T3E 5X2
Phone 246-2697 Fax 246-2697
Cotterill, Susan
Department of Biological Sciences CW 405 Biological Sciences Buildinc University of Alberta
Edmonton, Alberta T6G 2E9
Phone 492-1178 Fax 492-9234
Court, Gordon
University of Alberta Department of Biological Sciences
CW 405 Biological Sciences Buildin( Edmonton, Alberta T6G 2E9
Phone 492-1282 Fax
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Dale, Brenda
Environment Canada Canadian Wildlife Service
Room 200, 2nd Floor 4999-98 Avenue Edmonton, Alberta T6B 2X3
Phone 951-8686 Fax 495-2615
Didiuk, Andrew
Environment Canada Canadian Wildlife Service
1 15-Perimeter Rd.
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan S7N 0X4
Phone 306-975-4087 Fax 306
Downing , Dave
Alberta Environmental Protection
Resource Information Division
4th floor. North Tower, Petroleum Plaza
9945-108 Street
Edmonton, Alberta
T8A 5G2
Phone 427-0708 Fax 422-0712
Earle, Jenny
Dept. Environmental Design University of Calgary Calgary, Alberta T3E 1L7
Phone 220-6601 Fax 284-4399
Edey , Colin
Nova Corporation of Alberta P.O. Box 2535 Station M Calgary, Alberta T2P 2N6
Phone 290-7345 Fax
Ehlert, Gerry
Provincial Grazing Reserves Region IV P.O. Box 1959
4916-51 Ave., Eldorado Building St. Paul, Alberta TOA 3A0
Phone 645-6336 Fax 645-6281
Fernet, Dave
Golder Associates Ltd.
1011 6th Ave. SW Calgary, Alberta T2P 0W1
Phone 299-4642 Fax 299 5606
Folinsbee, John
Alberta Environmental Protection Fish and Wildlife Services 14515-122 Avenue Edmonton, Alberta T5L 2W4
Phone 427-3574 Fax 436-9322
Forsyth , Doug
Environment Canada Canadian Wildlife Service
1 15-Perimeter Rd.
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan S7N 0X4
Phone N/A Fax 306-975-4085
Fukumoto, Julie
Faculty of Environmental Design University of Calgary Calgary, Alberta T2N 1N4
Phone 249-8688 Fax 284-4399
Gedir, Jay
University of Alberta
Dept, of Renewable Resources
855 General Services Building
Edmonton, Alberta
T6H 2H1
Phone 492-1425 Fax 492-4323
Gibbard, Marianne
Foothills Forest Box 6330 Hinton, Alberta T7V 1X6
Phone 865-8329 Fax 865-8266
Gibeau , Mike
University of Calgary
Dept, of Environmental Design
Calgary, Alberta
T2N 1N4
Phone 220-6601 Fax
Goddard, Bob
Alberta Environmental Protection Fish and Wildlife Services Sun Centre, 530-8 Street South Lethbridge, Alberta T1J 2J8
Phone 381-5281 Fax 381-5723
Graham, Karen
Department of Zoology University of Guelph
Guelph, Ontario NIG 2W1
Phone 519-824-4120 "ax 767-165
Gray, Brian
Golder Associates 1 01 1 Sixth Ave. SW Calgary, Alberta T2P 0W1
Phone 299-5640 Fax 299-5642
Guyn , Karla
Environment Canada Canadian Wildlife Service
1 15-Perimeter Rd.
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan S7N 0X4
Phone 306-975-4791 Pax 975-40^
Hammond, James
University of Alberta Department of Biological Sciences CW 405 Biological Sciences Buildii Edmonton, Alberta T6G 2E9
Phone 492-3080 Fax 492-9234
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Hannon , Susan
University of Alberta Department of Biological Sciences CW 405 Biological Sciences Building Edmonton, Alberta T6G 2E9
Phone 492-4111 Fax 492-9234
Hogg, John
Craighead Wildlife-Wildlands Institute 5200 Upper Miller Creek Road Missoula, MT 59803
Phone (406) 251-3867 Fax (406) 251-5069
Hudson, Robert
University of Alberta
Dept, of Renewable Resources
855C General Services Building
Edmonton, Alberta
T6H 2H1
Phone 492-2111 Fax 492-4323
Hunt, Bill
Jasper Natbnal Park Box 10
Jasper, Alberta T0E1E0
Phone 852-6155 Fax 852-4775
Hutchings, Eric
Alberta Agriculture Provincial Bldg.
Lethbridge, Alberta
Phone 381-5574 Fax 381-0793
Jalkotzy , Martin
Associated Resource Consultants 2201-34 St. S.W.
Calgary, Alberta T3E 2W2
Phone 240-3361 Fax 283-9085
Johnson , Dan
Research Centre Agriculture Canada P.O. Box 3000, Main Lethbridge, Alberta T1J 4B1
Phone 327-4561 Fax 382-3156
Jones, Paul
Foothills Forest Box 6330 Hinton, Alberta T7V 1X6
Phone 865-6631 Fax 865-8266
Jorgenson , Jon
Alberta Environmental Protection Fish and Wildlife Services #200,5920-1 A St. S.W.
Calgary, Alberta T2P 2G4
Phone 297-6565 Fax 297-2843
Joy, Michael
Department of Geography University of British Columbia
1984 West Mall Vancouver, British Columbia V6T 1Z2
Phone (604) 822-6282 Fax (604) 822-6150
Kansas, John
754 RanchviewCircle N.W.
Calgary, Alberta T2R 1M1
Phone 241-1831 Fax
Karpuk, Ed
Alberta Environmental Protection
Resource Information Division
4th floor. North Tower, Petroleum Plaza
9945-108 Street
Edmonton, Alberta
T8A 5G2
Phone 427-0708 Fax 422-0712
Kolodychuk, Ed
Alberta Environmental Protection Fish and Wildlife Services Postal Bag 900-26 Provincial Bldg.
Peace River, Alberta T8S 1T4
Phone 624-6405 Fax 624-6455
Langor, David
Canadian Forest Service 5320-122 St Edmonton, Alberta T6H 3S5
Phone 435-7330 Fax 435-7359
Lee, Phil
Alberta Environmental Centre Wildlife Ecology Branch Bag 4000 Vegreville, Alberta T9C 1T4
Phone 632-8348 Fax 632-8379
Lee, Randy
Alberta Environmental Protection Fish and Wildlife Sen/ices
530-8'^ Street South Lethbridge, Alberta T1H 2J8
Phone 381-5281 Fax 381-5723
Lynch, Gerry
Alberta Environmental Protection Fish and Wildlife Services O.S. Longman Bldg.
6909-116 Street Edmonton, Alberta T6H 4P2
Phone 422-9534 Fax 422-9685
MacCallum, Beth
Bighorn Environmental Design Ltd. 110 Seabolt Dr.
Hinton, Alberta T7V 1K2
Phone 865-3390 Fax 865-4906
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Machtans, Craig
University of Alberta Department of Biological Sciences CW 405 Biological Sciences Building Edmonton, Alberta T6G 2E9
Phone 492-1298 Fax 492-9234
McFetridge, Bob
Alberta Environmental Protection Fish and Wildlife Services O.S. Longman Bldg.
6909-116 Street Edmonton, Alberta T6H 4P2
Phone 422-9536 Fax 454-9685
Moses, Richard
University of Alberta Department of Biological Sciences
CW 405 Biological Sciences Building Edmonton, Alberta T6G 2E9
Phone 492-5548 Fax 492-9234
Moyles, Dave
Alberta Environmental Protection Fish and Wildlife Services Postal Bag 900-26 Provincial Bldg.
Peace River, Alberta T8S 1T4
Phone 624-6405 Fax 624-6455
Murphy, Andrew
Ducks Unlimited Canada #8, 5580-45 Street Red Deer, Alberta T4N OJO
Phone 342-1314 Fax
Nelson , Joseph
University of Alberta Department of Biological Sciences CW 405 Biological Sciences Building Edmonton, Alberta T6G 2E9
Phone 492-4741 Fax 492-9234
Pattie, Donald
N.A.I.T.
Dept, of Biology 11762-106 Street Edmonton, Alberta T5G 2R1
Phone 471-7659 Fax 471-8583
Prepas, Ellie
University of Alberta Department of Biological Sciences CW 405 Biological Sciences Building Edmonton, Alberta T6G 2E9
Phone 492-3463 Fax 492-9234
Prescott, Dave
Alberta NAWMP Centre Peace Hills Trust Tower 5th Floor, 10011-109 Street
Edmonton, Alberta T5J 3S8
Phone 422-1040 Fax 422-1045
Quinlan Richard
Alberta Environmental Protection Fish and Wildlife Services Box 1148, Prov. Bldg.
Claresholm, Alberta TOL OTO
Phone 625-1450 Fax 625-3975
Raine, Michael
TAEM Ltd.
C - 7808 Hunterview Dr. NW Calgary, Alberta T2K 5C9
Phone 288-7073 Fax 274-9258
Rangen , Sheila
Environment Canada Canadian Wildlife Service
1 15-Perimeter Rd.
Saskatoon, Alberta S7N 0X4
Phone (306) 975-6034 Fax (306) 975-4089
Roland , Jens
University of Alberta Department of Biological Sciences CW 405 Biological Sciences Build Edmonton, Alberta T6G 2E9
Phone 492-1180 Fax 492-9234
Ross, Ian
ARC Wildlife Services 2201-34 Street S.W.
Calgary, Alberta T2N 0S8
Phone 240-3361 Fax 283-9085
Roy, Larry
Alberta Environmental Centre Wildlife Ecology Branch Bag 4000 Vegreville, Alberta T9C 1T4
Phone 632-8250 Fax 632-8379
Russell, Anthony
Department of Zoology University of Calgary 2500 University Dr NW Calgary, Alberta T2N 1N4
Phone 220-5198 Fax 289-9311
Sankowski, Tomasz
Ducks Unlimited Canada #202, 10470-176 Street Edmonton, Alberta T5S 1L3
Phone 489-2002 Fax 489-1856
Schleck, Jim
Alberta Environmental Centre Wildlife Ecology Branch Bag 4000 Vegreville, Alberta T9C 1T4
Phone 632-8308 Fax 632-8379
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Schmiegelow, Fiona
Department of Zoology University of British Columbia 6270 University Boulevard Vancouver, British Columbia V6T 1W5
Phone 604-822-3363 Fax 822-2416
Schneider, Rick
University of Alberta Department of Biological Sciences CW 405 Biological Sciences Building Edmonton, Alberta T6G 2E9
Phone 492-1293 Fax 492-9234
Schwalme, Karl
Alberta Environmental Centre Bag 4000
Vegreville, Alberta T9C 1T4
Phone 632-8321 Fax 632-8379
Scobie, Dave
Operation Grassland Community Box 1829 Brooks, Alberta T1R 1C6
Phone 362-4122 Fax 362-4122
Smith, Judy
Bovar-Concord Environmental 1190, 555-4th Avenue S.W.
Calgary, Alberta T2P 3E7
Phone 264-2140 Fax 237-7634
Song, Samantha
University of Alberta Department of Biological Sciences CW 405 Biological Sciences Building Edmonton, Alberta T6G 2E9
Phone 492-2539 Fax 492-9234
Spence , John
University of Alberta Department of Biological Sciences CW 405 Biological Sciences Building Edmonton, Alberta T6G 2E9
Phone 492-3003 Fax 492-9234
Steifox, Brad
Alberta Environmental Centre Wildlife Ecology Branch Bag 4000 Vegreville, Alberta T9C 1T4
Phone 632-8347 Fax 632-8379
Sullivan , Mike
Alberta Environmental Protection Fish and Wildlife Services 14515-122 Avenue Edmonton Alberta T5L 2W4
Phone 427-3574 Fax 427-5695
Sykes, Ansley
University of Alberta Department of Biological Sciences CW 405 Biological Sciences Building Edmonton, Alberta T6G 2E9
Phone 492-4737 Fax 492-9234
Takats, Lisa
University of Alberta
Dept, of Renewable Resources
751 General Services Building
Edmonton, Alberta
T6G 2H1
Phone 492-2356 Fax 492-4323
Teller, Ed
Environment Canada Canadian Wildlife Service
Room 200, 2nd Floor 4999-98 Avenue Edmonton, Alberta T6B 2X3
Phone 951-8671 Fax 495-2615
Thomas, Don
Environment Canada Canadian Wildlife Service
Forestry Building 5320-122 Street Edmonton, Alberta T6H 3S5
Phone 435-7351 Fax 435-7359
Todd, Melissa
Foothills Forest Box 6330 Hinton, Alberta T7V 1V6
Phone 865-8329 Fax 865-8266
Trottier, Garry
Environment Canada Canadian Wildlife Service
Room 200, 2nd Floor 4999-98 Avenue Edmonton, Alberta T6B 2X3
Phone 951-8680 Fax 495-2615
Wallis, Cliff
Cottonwood Consultants Ltd. 615 Deer Croft Way S.E. Calgary, Alberta T2J 5V4
Phone 271-1408 Fax 271-1408
Walty, Dave
Alberta Environmental Protection
Fish and Wildlife Services
Bag 900-26
Provincial Bldg
Peace River, Alberta
T8S 1T4
Phone 624-6405 Fax 624-6455
Watson, Jody
10959-80 Ave.
Edmonton, Alberta T6G 0P9
Phone 433-7424 Fax
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Watters, Daryl
Alberta Environmental Protection Fish and Wildlife Services 14515-122 Avenue Edmonton, Alberta T5L 2W4
Phone 427-3574 Fax 427-5695
Wayland, Mark
Environment Canada Canadian Wildlife Service
1 15-Perimeter Rd.
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan S7N 0X4
Phone 975-6340 Fax 975-4089
Weaver, Robin
University of Alberta Department of Biological Sciences CW 405 Biological Sciences Building Edmonton, Alberta T6G 2E9
Phone 492-1292 Fax 492-9234
Wig, Daryl
Alberta Environmental Protection Fish and Wildlife Services Box 1139, Prov. Bldg.
Blairmore, Alberta TOK OEO
Phone 562-8678 Fax 562-8207
Williams, Mike
Ducks Unlimited Canada 9615-105 Street Grande Prairie, Alberta T8V 6V5
Phone 532-7960 Fax 532-0427
Wind, Elke
University of British Columbia Faculty of Forestry
270-2357 Main Mall Vancouver, British Columbia V6T 1Z4
Phone (604) 822-5724 Fax (604) 622-5410
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10. PROJECT FORM
Please mail this form to: Greg Radstaak
Wildlife Ecology Branch Alberta Environmental Centre Bag 4000
Vegreville, Alberta T9C 1T4
Note-If there is more than 1 project or study please make additional copies of this form
Project Leader(s)
Address
Postal Code
Telephone No. Fax No.
E-Mail Address
Name of Supporting Organization(s) or Agency(ies)
Project (please include title and give a brief description of project)
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Wildlife Species or Species Group Studied
Location of Project(nearest settlement or major geographical feature or area)
Start Date of Project; Length of Project; Progress(e.g. Start-1994; Length-10 years, Progress-2nd year)
Are progress reports or publications available? Yes
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