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A Cooperative Industry - Government Woodland Caribou Research Program in Northeastern Alberta

机译:合作产业-艾伯塔省东北部的政府林地驯鹿研究计划

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Rapid development of large scale logging and increasingly intensive petroleum exploration and development in northeastern Alberta prompted the establishment of a cooperative research program to investigate various aspects of woodland caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) biology. The ultimate goal of the program is to develop an effective plan that will ensure the long term survival of caribou while allowing for renewable and non-renewable resource development. There are three parts to the program. Part I began early in 1991 and makes use of conventional radio telemetry as a means of recording various parameters of general caribou biology. The study area encompasses approximately 4000 km2 of low relief, boreal mixedwood forest. Preliminary results from 2500 radio locations (involving 50 individuals) indicate that woodland caribou inhabiting the study area are non-migratory and are strongly associated with some of the more scarce peatland forest types present in the area. Investigations to document the basic biology and ecology will continue for another two years. Part II began in early 1993 as a part of a two-year investigation into the disturbance effects of petroleum exploration and development on caribou movements and behaviour. One objective of this study is to develop a predictive model useful in determining the cumulative effects of varying intensities of disturbance on caribou. Part III began in early 1994 with a proposed three-year investigation to determine the mechanism of spatial and temporal separation of caribou and moose in the study area. These relationships may indicate the means by which caribou minimize the impact of wolf predation on their populations in northeastern Alberta. Results will be applied to industrial land use and specifically to large scale forest harvesting planned for the area. The research program is supported through cooperative funding contributed by 24 petroleum companies, 1 forest company, 2 peat companies and the Alberta Departments of Environmental Protection and Energy. The research aspect of the program has been developed and implemented by staff of the University of Alberta, Alberta-Pacific Forest Industries, the Alberta Fish and Wildlife and Forest Services and the Alberta Environmental Centre. The program also incorporates a public information and liaison function. Newsletters, information videos, brochures and public consultation are the means used to accomplish this task.
机译:阿尔伯塔省东北部大规模伐木的迅速发展和日益密集的石油勘探与开发促使建立了一项合作研究计划,以调查林地驯鹿(Rangifer tarandus驯鹿)生物学的各个方面。该计划的最终目标是制定一个有效的计划,以确保驯鹿的长期生存,同时允许开发可再生和不可再生资源。该程序分为三个部分。第一部分于1991年初开始,它利用常规的无线电遥测技术来记录一般驯鹿生物学的各种参数。研究区域包括大约4000平方公里的低浮雕,北方混交林。来自2500个广播地点(涉及50个人)的初步结果表明,居住在研究区域的林地驯鹿是非迁移性的,并且与该地区存在的一些较稀缺的泥炭地森林类型密切相关。记录基础生物学和生态学的研究将再持续两年。第二部分始于1993年初,是对石油勘探和开发对驯鹿运动和行为的干扰影响进行的为期两年的调查的一部分。这项研究的目的之一是开发一种预测模型,该模型可用于确定各种强度的干扰对北美驯鹿的累积影响。第三部分始于1994年初,并建议进行为期三年的调查,以确定研究区域内驯鹿和驼鹿在空间和时间上的分离机理。这些关系可能表明驯鹿将艾伯塔省东北部的狼捕食对其种群的影响最小化的方式。结果将应用于工业用地,特别是计划用于该地区的大规模森林采伐。该研究计划得到24家石油公司,1家林业公司,2家泥炭公司以及艾伯塔省环境保护和能源部的合作资金的支持。该计划的研究方面是由艾伯塔大学,艾伯塔太平洋森林工业公司,艾伯塔省鱼类和野生动物与森林服务局以及艾伯塔省环境中心的工作人员开发和实施的。该程序还具有公共信息和联络功能。通讯,信息视频,小册子和公众咨询是完成此任务的手段。

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