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Bears and Science

  1. Denning, D. 1999. Grizzly bear biology: concepts and activities. Teacher Guide. British Columbia Ministry of Environment, Lands and Parks. 43 pp.
  2. Herrero, S., J. Roulet, and M. L. Gibeau. 1998. Banff National Park: Science and Policy in grizzly bear management. Ursus 12. In Press.
  3. Boyce, M. S. 1997. Population viability analysis: adaptive management for threatened and endangered species. In: Boyce, M.S. and Haney, A. (eds.). Ecosystem management:  applications for sustainable forest and wildlife resources. New Haven:  Yale University.
  4. Boyce, M. S. 1997. Population viability analysis:  adaptive management for threatened and endangered species. In: Boyce, M.S. and Haney, A. (eds.). Ecosystem management:  applications for sustainable forest and wildlife resources. New Haven:  Yale University.
  5. Petersen, D. 1997. Allocation of land resources between competing species – humans and grizzly bears in the Lake O’Hara area of Yoho National Park. Banff National Park Research Updates.
    Also see:
    Kelly, D. and P. Wright. 1997. Lake O’Hara visitor experience study. Simon Fraser University School of Resource and Environmental Management, Burnaby, British Columbia. 101 pp.
    McCrory, W., C. McTavish and P. C. Paquet. 1999. GIS decision-support model for the Lake O’Hara/McArthur Valley socio-ecological study. Prepared for Yoho National Park. 102 pp.
  6. Mattson, D. J., S.Herrero, R. G. Wright, and C. M. Pease. 1996. Designing and managing protected areas for grizzly bears:  how much is enough? Pages 133-164  In: R.G. Wright (ed.) National parks and protected areas: their role in environmental protection. Cambridge: Capital City Press.
  7. Gibeau, M. L. undated report. Implications of preliminary genetic findings for grizzly bear conservation in the Central Canadian Rockies. Eastern Slopes Grizzly Bear Project, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB. 5pp.
  8. Ministry of Environment, Lands and Parks, British Columbia. 1995. Conservation of grizzly bears in British Columbia: A background report. 70 pp.
  9. Mattson, D. J., S.Herrero, R. G. Wright, and C. M. Pease. 1996. Designing and managing protected areas for grizzly bears: how much is enough? Pages 133-164  In: R.G. Wright (ed.) National parks and protected areas: their role in environmental protection. Cambridge: Capital City Press.
  10. McLellan, B. N. 1998. Maintaining viability of brown bears along the southern fringe of their distribution. Ursus 10:607-611.
  11. Ministry of Environment, Lands and Parks, British Columbia. 1995. Conservation of grizzly bears in British Columbia: A background report. 70 pp.


Other Sources Cited
Herrero, S. and M. Gibeau. 1999. Status of the Eastern Slopes Grizzly Bear Project (ESGBP): May 1999. Eastern Slopes Grizzly Bear Project, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta. 5 pp.

Parks Canada. 1997. Banff National Park Management Plan. Ministry of Canadian Heritage, Ottawa, Ontario. 85 pp.

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