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MAMMAL REFERENCES

American Badger

Apps, C. D., N. J. Newhouse, and T. A. Kinley. 2002. Habitat associations of American badgers in southeastern British Columbia. Canadian Journal of Zoology 80:1228-1239.

British Columbia Ministry of Water, Land and Air Protection. 2004. Badger (Taxidea taxus jeffersonii) Species Accounts In: Accounts and Measures for Managing Identified Wildlife. British Columbia Ministry of Water, Land and Air Protection, Victoria.

Hoodicoff, C. S. 2003. Ecology of the badger (Taxidea taxus jeffersonii) in the Thompson region of British Columbia: Implications for conservation. M.Sc. Thesis, University of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.

jeffersonii Badger Recovery Team. 2008. Recovery Strategy for the Badger (Taxidea taxus) in British Columbia. Ministry of Environment, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.

Kinley, T. A., and N. J. Newhouse. 2008. Ecology and translocation-aided recovery of an endangered badger population. Journal of Wildlife Management 72:113-122.

Kyle, C. J., R. D. Weir, N. J. Newhouse, H. Davis, and C. Strobeck. 2004. Genetic structure of sensitive and endangered northwestern badger populations (Taxidea taxus taxus and T.t. jeffersonii). Journal of Mammalogy 85:633-639.

Long, C., and C. Killingley. 1983. The Badgers of the World. Sprinfield, Illinois: Charles C. Thomas.

Michener, G. 2000. Caching of Richardson's ground squirrels by North American badgers. Journal of Mammalogy 81:1106-1117.

Weir, R. D., H. Davis, and D. V. Gayton. 2004. Survey of badger burrow damage to machinery and livestock. Artemis Wildlife Consultants, Armstrong, British Columbia and FORREX, Nelson, British Columbia, Canada. Prepared for BC Ministry of Water, Land and Air Protection, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.

Cougar

Arizona Fish and Game Department. Confirmed mountain lion attacks in the United States and Canada 1890 – Present. [Web page]

Caso, A., Lopez-Gonzalez, C., Payan, E., Eizirik, E., de Oliveira, T., Leite-Pitman, R., Kelly, M., Valderrama, C. & Lucherini, M. (2008). Puma concolor. In: IUCN 2008. IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. [Web page]

Currier, M.J.P 1983. Felis concolor. Mammalian Species 200::1-7. [PDF]

Deurbrouck, J. and D. Miller. 2001. Cata Attacks: true stories and hard lessons from cougar country. Sasquatch Books, Seattle.

Gladders, A.D. 2003. Predation behaviour of Vancouver Island cougar (Puma concolor vancouverensis) and its relation to micro- and macroscale habitat. Unpubl. M.Sc. Thesis, University of British Columbia. [PDF]

Goh, K.M.L 200. Macrohabitat selection by Vancouver Island cougar (Puma concolor vancouverensis). Unpubl. M.Sc. Thesis, University of British Columbia. [PDF]

Hahn, A.M. 2001. Social and spatial organization of Vancouver Island cougar (Puma concolor vancouverensis, Nelson and Goldman, 1943). Unpubl. M.Sc. Thesis, University of British Columbia. [PDF]

Hatler, D.F., Nagorsen, D.W. and A.M. Beal. 2008. Carnivores of British Columbia. University of British Columbia Press. Vancouver, BC, Canada. 416 pp.

Logan, K.A. and L.L. Sweanor. 2000. Puma. Chapter 17, pp. 347-388, in: S. Demarais and P.R. Krausman (eds.) Ecology and management of large mammals in North America. Prentice Hall, N.J.

Wilson, S.F., Hahn, A., Gladders, A., Goh, K.M.L. and D.M. Shackleton. 2004. Morphology and population characteristics of cougars on Vancouver Island, Canada. Canadian Field Naturalist 118:159-163.

 

 

 

 


 

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Author, date, page title. In:   Klinkenberg, Brian. (Editor) 2021. E-Fauna BC: Electronic Atlas of the Fauna of British Columbia [www.efauna.bc.ca]. Lab for Advanced Spatial Analysis, Department of Geography, University of British Columbia, Vancouver. [Date Accessed]

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