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Report: Wildlife Program Annual Report, 1990/91

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  • Wildlife Program Annual Report, 1990/91  The 1990/91 fiscal year was the first full year of work on the Williston Wildlife Compensation Program. Projects included habitat enhancement, animal transplants, public consultation in several forms, assessment of available habitats and biological limiting factors and the production of planning documents to guide future work.  (pdf/72.3 Kb)
 
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The 1990/91 fiscal year was the first full year of work on the Williston Wildlife Compensation Program. Projects included habitat enhancement, animal transplants, public consultation in several forms, assessment of available habitats and biological limiting factors and the production of planning documents to guide future work.

Author:  Dawson, R.; Wood, M. D.

Old Reference Number:  PWFWCP Report No. 11

Old Reference System:  FWCP Fish Wildlife Compensation Program Peace

Date Published:  Jan 1991

Report ID:  40692

Audience:  Government and Public

The 1990/91 fiscal year was the first full year of work on the Williston Wildlife Compensation Program. Projects included habitat enhancement, animal transplants, public consultation in several forms, assessment of available habitats and biological limiting factors and the production of planning documents to guide future work. The program employed two full time biologists: one out of Prince George for the full year and one out of Ft. St. John for nine months. Additional personnel were contracted for work on specific projects. Many of the Compensation projects are cooperative efforts which give the compensation program a higher profile while allowing more to be done with the resources provided by the compensation fund. The fund and the staff hired by the fund are, in effect, acting as a catalyst resulting in a higher level of wildlife management activity in the Williston watershed. The lack of a second program biologist through the busy winter period was very noticeable and resulted in several project delays and cancellation of the Spring 1991 burning program on the Peace Arm.

Report Type
  Terrestrial Information
 
Subject
  Region - Omineca
  Region - Peace
  Watershed Groups - 230 - Peace River
 


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