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Safe Havens, Safe Passages for Vulnerable Fish and Wildlife. Critical Landscapes in the Southern Canadian Rockies, British Columbia and Montana. WCS Canada Conservation Report No. 6.
Author(s)
John Weaver
Published
2013
Abstract
A conservation strategy that will promote wildlife resiliency in the Southern Canadian Rockies to the future impacts of climate change and road use. The report’s “safe passages and safe havens” were informed in part by an assessment of six iconic species — bull trout, westslope cutthroat trout, grizzly bears, wolverines, mountain goats and bighorn sheep — five of which were ranked as highly vulnerable to projected changes.
Keywords
Southern Canadina Rockies, bull trout, westslope cutthroat trout, grizzly bears, wolverines, mountain goats
Full Citation
Weaver, J.L. 2013. Safe Havens, Safe Passages for Vulnerable Fish and Wildlife: Critical Landscapes in the Southern Canadian Rockies, British Columbia and Montana. Wildlife Conservation Society Canada Conservation Report No. 6. Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

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