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Moose are the primary large ungulate in Kluane National Park and Reserve. They are important prey for large carnivores and …

Record Modified: Mar 26, 2026
Record Released: Feb 15, 2018
Publisher: Parks Canada
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Keywords: Kluane Yukon moose Alces alces ungulate large mammal aerial survey
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Kluane National Park and Reserve has one of the largest concentrations of Dall’s sheep in the world. Dall's Sheep are …

Record Modified: Mar 26, 2026
Record Released: Feb 15, 2018
Publisher: Parks Canada
Formats: XLSX
Keywords: Kluane Yukon Dall’s sheep Ovis dalli dalli thinhorn sheep aerial survey ungulate

At high densities, moose can do extensive damage to forests by over browsing - altering forest composition and forest succession. …

Record Modified: Dec 9, 2024
Record Released: Jun 4, 2018
Publisher: Parks Canada
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Keywords: moose Alces alces over browsing forest succession forest composition population census aerial survey New Brunswick

Elk Island National Park conducts an ungulate aerial surveys of the entire park, to census the elk and moose populations. …

Record Modified: Dec 9, 2024
Record Released: May 25, 2018
Publisher: Parks Canada
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Keywords: Ungulate population wapiti elk moose ungulate aerial census opportunistic counts ungulate demographics Alberta

Moose aerial surveys are conducted approximately every 5 years by helicopter, subject to snow and weather conditions or to coincide …

Record Modified: Jan 7, 2025
Record Released: Apr 12, 2018
Publisher: Parks Canada
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Keywords: Moose Alces alces aerial surveys Pukaskwa National Park Ontario tracks boreal forest stratified sampling

Mountain goats are a key species in the alpine tundra in Kluane National Park and Reserve. The potential impacts of …

Record Modified: Mar 26, 2026
Record Released: Feb 15, 2018
Publisher: Parks Canada
Formats: CSV
Keywords: Kluane Yukon mountain goat Oreanmos americanus climate change alpine aerial survey