Revised Final Environmental Study Report (24 MB) - Gold Canyon ...
Revised Final Environmental Study Report (24 MB) - Gold Canyon ... Revised Final Environmental Study Report (24 MB) - Gold Canyon ...
Gold Canyon Resources Inc. Springpole Gold Project Road Alternatives Assessment Rettie, W.J., and F. Messier. 1998. Dynamics of woodland caribou populations at the southern limit of their range in Saskatchewan. Can. J. Zool. 76: 251-259. Rogers, L.L. 1977. Movements and social relationships of black bears in northeastern Minnesota. Dissertation, University of Minnesota, St. Paul. Rowe, J.S. 1972. Forest Regions of Canada. Canadian Forestry Service Publication no. 1300, Publishing Division, Information Canada, 1972. Pp.172pp Schaefer, J.A., and S.P. Mahoney. 2007. Effects of progressive clearcut logging on Newfoundland caribou. J. Wildl. Manage. 71: 1753-1757. Schaeffer. J. A. 2003 Long-term range recession and the persistence of caribou in the taiga. Consrv. Biol. 17(5) 1435-1439. Schaeffer, J.A., C.M. Bergman, and S.N. Luttich. 2000. Site fidelity of female caribou at multiple spatial scales. Landscape Ecol. 15:731-779. Scott, W. B. And E. J. Crossman. 1998. Freshwater Fishes of Canada. Galthouse Publications Canada. Oakville, Ont. Canada. 966Pp. Seip, D.R. 1992. Predation and caribou populations. Rangifer Special Issue No. 7: 46-52. Simpson, M.R. and S. Boutin. 2006. Muskrat life history: a comparison of a northern and southern population. Ecography 16:5-10. Thompson, I.D. and W. Stewart. 1998. Management of moose habitat pp. 517-522. in A.W. Franzman and C.C. Schwartz, eds. Ecology and Management of North American Moose. Smithsonian Institution Press. Washington DC. Van Zyll de Jong, C.G. 1975. The distribution and abundance of the wolverine (Gulo gulo in Canada. Canadian Field-Naturalist 89(4): 431–437. Vors, L.S., J.A. Schaefer, B.A. Pond, A.R. Rodgers, and B.R. Patterson. 2007. Woodland caribou extirpation and anthropogenic landscape disturbance in Ontario. J. Wildl. Manage. 71: 1249-1256. Webster, L. 1997. The effects of human related harassment on caribou. Ministry of Environment. Williams Lake, BC. West-central Caribou Planning Team. 2006. Interim Strategies Recommended by the West-central Caribou Planning Team. pp17. Whittmer, H.U. B. N. McLellan, R. Serrouya, and C.D. Apps. 2007. Changes in landscape composition influence the decline of a threatened woodland caribou population. J. Anim. Ecol. 76: 568-579.
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<strong>Gold</strong> <strong>Canyon</strong> Resources Inc.<br />
Springpole <strong>Gold</strong> Project<br />
Road Alternatives Assessment<br />
Rettie, W.J., and F. Messier. 1998. Dynamics of woodland caribou populations at the<br />
southern limit of their range in Saskatchewan. Can. J. Zool. 76: 251-259.<br />
Rogers, L.L. 1977. Movements and social relationships of black bears in northeastern<br />
Minnesota. Dissertation, University of Minnesota, St. Paul.<br />
Rowe, J.S. 1972. Forest Regions of Canada. Canadian Forestry Service Publication no. 1300,<br />
Publishing Division, Information Canada, 1972. Pp.172pp<br />
Schaefer, J.A., and S.P. Mahoney. 2007. Effects of progressive clearcut logging on<br />
Newfoundland caribou. J. Wildl. Manage. 71: 1753-1757.<br />
Schaeffer. J. A. 2003 Long-term range recession and the persistence of caribou in the taiga.<br />
Consrv. Biol. 17(5) 1435-1439.<br />
Schaeffer, J.A., C.M. Bergman, and S.N. Luttich. 2000. Site fidelity of female caribou at multiple<br />
spatial scales. Landscape Ecol. 15:731-779.<br />
Scott, W. B. And E. J. Crossman. 1998. Freshwater Fishes of Canada. Galthouse Publications<br />
Canada. Oakville, Ont. Canada. 966Pp.<br />
Seip, D.R. 1992. Predation and caribou populations. Rangifer Special Issue No. 7: 46-52.<br />
Simpson, M.R. and S. Boutin. 2006. Muskrat life history: a comparison of a northern and<br />
southern population. Ecography 16:5-10.<br />
Thompson, I.D. and W. Stewart. 1998. Management of moose habitat pp. 517-522. in A.W.<br />
Franzman and C.C. Schwartz, eds. Ecology and Management of North American Moose.<br />
Smithsonian Institution Press. Washington DC.<br />
Van Zyll de Jong, C.G. 1975. The distribution and abundance of the wolverine (Gulo gulo in<br />
Canada. Canadian Field-Naturalist 89(4): 431–437.<br />
Vors, L.S., J.A. Schaefer, B.A. Pond, A.R. Rodgers, and B.R. Patterson. 2007. Woodland<br />
caribou extirpation and anthropogenic landscape disturbance in Ontario. J.<br />
Wildl. Manage. 71: 1<strong>24</strong>9-1256.<br />
Webster, L. 1997. The effects of human related harassment on caribou. Ministry of<br />
Environment. Williams Lake, BC. West-central Caribou Planning Team. 2006. Interim Strategies<br />
Recommended by the West-central Caribou Planning Team. pp17.<br />
Whittmer, H.U. B. N. McLellan, R. Serrouya, and C.D. Apps. 2007. Changes in landscape<br />
composition influence the decline of a threatened woodland caribou population. J. Anim.<br />
Ecol. 76: 568-579.