Summary of the species of conservation concern detected in the Al-Pac FMA area, including per cent occurrence and intactness for more commonly detected species.
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Summary of species of conservation concern and non-native vascular plants in the Al-Pac FMA area, along with research spotlights on habitat recovery in Woodland Caribou range, fragmentation effects on old-forest birds, and retention patches as bird habitat.
Summary of the species of conservation concern detected in the Al-Pac FMA area, including per cent occurrence and intactness for more commonly detected species.
Summary of non-native vascular plant detections and species richness in the Al-Pac FMA area.
Overview of a program designed to map vegetation regeneration and track habitat recovery in Woodland Caribou range.
Summary of the effects of habitat loss and fragmentation on two old-forest songbirds in Alberta’s boreal forest.
Summary of research exploring how variable retention in regenerating harvests may speed up forest bird use of harvested areas.