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A Review of Management Actions to Recover Mountain Caribou in British Columbia
British Columbia Ministry of Environment Species at Risk Coordination
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The population of mountain caribou is declining in British Columbia (BC). It has been suggested that this decline is proximally due to high mortality linked to predation and ultimately due to fragmentation, alteration and loss of suitable habitat over the long-term. In response, the government of BC convened a Science Team (ST) in 2005 to provide government with technical advice and information on how to recover mountain caribou ... Advice and information provided by the ST (Mountain Caribou Science Team 2006), along with input provided during consultations with over 80 stakeholder groups, lead to the BC government announcement of the Mountain Caribou Recovery Implementation Plan (MCRIP) (Figure 1), in October 2007. This Plan committed government to several management actions with the goal to halt the decline of mountain caribou within seven years and recover the population to pre-1995 levels (2500 animals) within 20 years.--Introd.
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Title
A Review of Management Actions to Recover Mountain Caribou in British Columbia
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British Columbia Ministry of Environment Species at Risk Coordination
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British Columbia Ministry of Environment
Publication date
2009-11-01
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iii, 17 p.
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Caribou - British Columbia - Management.
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Caribou - Conservation - British Columbia.
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Caribou - Effect of habitat modification on - British Columbia.
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Endangered species - British Columbia.
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A Review of Management Actions to Recover Mountain Caribou in British Columbia
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