Biodiversity Pathways

Biodiversity Pathways is a not-for-profit that operates at arm’s length from government and industry, providing information that is both objective and unbiased. They lead independent ecological and social science, informed through Indigenous-led conservation, to support the recovery of wildlife populations in western Canada. They develop and implement monitoring programs and reporting to meet the needs of partners and stakeholder groups, including Indigenous communities, industry, government, environmental groups, researchers and the general public. Biodiversity Pathways uses camera traps for multi-species occupancy and density monitoring objectives in Western Canada.
Affiliations: ABMI
Species Studied: Black Bear; Cougar; Coyote; Elk; Grey Wolf; Grizzly Bear; Moose; Mule Deer; White-Tailed Deer; Wolverine; All mammals
Projects
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Columbia Mountain Camera Project
Wildlife cameras were deployed in 2022 to monitor spatiotemporal occurrences of several focal species in multiple habitat types within the Columbia mountain ranges surrounding Lake Revelstoke, from the town of Revelstoke to Mica Dam in BC....