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Cathedral Provincial Park Mammal Monitoring
Cathedral Provincial Park
A grid of roughly 50 cameras is being deployed within Cathedral Provincial Park in the Okanagan-Similkameen to produce a species inventory, investigate recreation impacts on wildlife, and provide information on a population of mountain...
Learn MoreHuman-Carnivore Coexistence on Southern Vancouver Island
Sooke
55 cameras have been deployed along an urban to wild gradient in order to calculate relative abundance along the gradient and to investigate potential correlation with human attractants and how many conflicts each area experiences. This...
Learn MoreGolden Ears/Malcolm Knapp Research Forest Integrated Monitoring
Golden Ears Provincial Park and Malcolm Knapp Research Forest
A grid of 54 cameras has been deployed within Golden Ears Provincial Park and the adjacent Malcolm Knapp Research Forest within the Metro Vancouver Regional District to produce an inventory of current species residing in the area, as well...
Learn MoreGrizzly Bear Habitat Selection for Buffalo Berry as a Food Resource
East Kootenay
18 cameras have been deployed on 9 permanent buffalo berry plots. These buffalo berry plots are used to better identify the trends in health and population dynamics of grizzly bears, by monitoring annual buffalo berry fruit production. At...
Learn MoreOak Bay Urban Deer Project
Oak Bay
The Urban Deer Project uses a combination of camera traps and satellite telemetry to better understand the urban black-tailed deer of Oak Bay for the purposes of informing management. 39 cameras have been deployed throughout the...
Learn MoreUBC Farm Biodiversity Monitoring Project
University of British Columbia
Eight cameras have been setup in the production area and forested portion of the UBC Farm to monitor mammal abundance, diversity, and movement. This is part of a larger long-term monitoring project at UBC Farm that focuses on understanding...
Learn MoreElk Valley Grizzly Bear Project
The Elk Valley
20 wildlife cameras have been deployed and are being used in conjunction with hair snags and GPS collars to investigate rates and mechanisms of grizzly bear mortality and reproduction across a human-influence gradient.
Learn MoreRecreational Impacts on the Wildlife of the South Chilcotins
South Chilcotin Mountains Provincial Park
64 wildlife cameras have been deployed with the South Chilcotin Mountains Provincial Park and adjacent Mining and Tourism Areas (MTAs) to investigate the effects of multiple types of recreation's impacts on the wildlife living within the...
Learn MoreSustaining Mesocarnivore Populations and Habitat in Lower Mainland Watersheds
Golden Ears Provincial Park and the Stave Watershed
This project will use non-invasive survey techniques to evaluate the distribution, habitat use, and human-caused threats of mesocarnivore populations in the Lower Mainland of British Columbia. This information is necessary to help trappers...
Learn MoreMesocarnivore, Wolf, and Bear Population Viability and Connectivity in the Seton River Watershed
Seton River Watershed
This research is predominantly focused on wildlife, habitat and conservation; targeted species include primarily mesocarnivores (wolverine, lynx, etc.) as well as wolf, grizzly and black bears. We currently have 55 wildlife cameras...
Learn MoreBC Parks Citizen Science Wildlife Monitoring Program
Southeast Fraser Valley
For the past five years, BC Parks has been working with partners in the Skagit Valley and other close protected areas to study wildlife utilizing an emerging tool: wildlife cameras.Through the Citizen Science Wildlife Monitoring project,...
Learn MoreSouthern Interior Mule Deer Project
Southern Interior
With an aim to learn how to best restore mule deer populations in the southern interior, 160 cameras have been deployed in conjunction with the collaring of 150 mule deer does and fawns to gain insight into how landscape change and the...
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