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History of the Vancouver Island marmot recovery project

(Bryant: public talk at opening of new facility, Mt. Washington, June 2002).

Chronology of habitat protection efforts in the "core" area
(Bryant: Recovery Team meeting, May 2002).

Clarifying mortality factors in wild Vancouver Island marmots (Bryant and Janz: Science Advisory Group meeting,UBC, Jan. 2002).

Hibernation patterns in wild and captive Vancouver Island marmots (Bryant and Janz: Science Advisory Group meeting,UBC, Jan. 2002).

Rating potential VI Marmot habitat using remote sensing and GIS (Lewis: Presentation to Recovery Team, Oct. 2001).

Forestry and historical population dynamics of the endangered Vancouver Island marmot (Bryant: American Society of Mammalogists meeting, June 2000).  

Reports


Notes on the Vancouver Island marmot (Bryant 2001: a road-map to the primary scientific literature).

Published abstracts about Vancouver Island marmots (Everybody: The condensed version of everything, absolutely everything, you ever wanted to know about Marmota vancouverensis).

Prehistoric cave bones of the Vancouver Island marmot (Nagorsen 1996: a journey backwards in time, and a very cool story).

National Recovery Plan for Vancouver Island marmots
(Janz et al. 2000). English or French. Adobe Reader Required

    
 
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