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Wolves, bison, and the dynamics related to the Peace-Athabasca Delta in Canada's Wood Buffalo National Park
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Title

Wolves, bison, and the dynamics related to the Peace-Athabasca Delta in Canada's Wood Buffalo National Park

Related Titles

Series: Circumpolar research series, no. 4

By

Carbyn, Ludwig N. 1941-

Oosenbrug, S.
Anions, D. W.
Canadian Circumpolar Institute.

Type

Book

Material

Published material

Publication info

[Edmonton], Canadian Circumpolar Institute, 1993

Notes

This study presents the hypothesis that the physical changes in the Peace-Athabasca Delta in northern Alberta (resulting from damming of the Peace River upstream), have favoured the wolf populations in Wood Buffalo National Park at the expense of bison (both plains and wood bison), and that there is urgent need to reverse the hydrological regime.

Subjects

American bison , Animaux , Bison d'Amérique , Canada , Gray wolf , Loup , Mammal populations , Populations , Prédation (biologie) , Predation (Biology) , Wood Buffalo National Park , Wood Buffalo National Park (Alta. and N.W.T.)

Call Number

QL721.5.A4 C37 1993

Classification

599.73/58

Language

English

Identifiers

ISBN: 9781772122572
OCLC: 742955650

 

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