Caribou Population Monitoring Sample Clauses

Caribou Population Monitoring. Scope: All Southern Mountain Caribou (Central, Northern & Southern Groups) Actions Target Timeline Lead Party Current • Monitor population status of all Southern Mountain Caribou with the overall objective to provide information to support recovery efforts as part of the Provincial Caribou Recovery Plan. Population census prior to initiation of the Provincial Caribou Recovery Program (2017) included four to five projects per year. In 2017/18, 27 monitoring projects were undertaken across all Southern Mountain Caribou. • Ongoing British Columbia • Track caribou using telemetry collars which are deployed annually in winter months. Telemetry data is downloaded and used to assess seasonal habitat use and evaluate proximity to predators and alternate prey. • Ongoing British Columbia • Investigate mortality alerts upon receipt. • Ongoing British Columbia • Survey all extant herds using most appropriate methods including minimum counts. • Annually to every three years British Columbia Table 4. Population and Southern Mountain Caribou Habitat Monitoring, cont. Activity Sub- Category: Caribou Population Monitoring Scope: All Southern Mountain Caribou (Central, Northern & Southern Groups) Actions Target Timeline Lead Party Planned • Evaluate population census data to determine if monitoring is conducted in the appropriate location and at the appropriate frequency based on the latest herd status assessment to support the recovery objectives in the Provincial Caribou Recovery Plan. • 2018 - 0000 Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx • Direct monitoring efforts to assess effectiveness of Conservation and Recovery Measures. • 2019 -2020 British Columbia • Use information from the British Columbia - Canada Caribou Recovery Science Committee to re-align and /or expand budgets to address inventory and monitoring needs, as well as research priorities. • 2018 - 2020 British Columbia Activity Sub-Category: Primary Prey Population Monitoring Scope: All Southern Mountain Caribou (Central, Northern & Southern Groups) Actions Target Timeline Lead Party Current • Monitor moose populations and hunting allocations in areas overlapping or directly adjacent to Southern Mountain Caribou critical habitat, and in areas identified as important to Southern Mountain Caribou recovery. • Ongoing British Columbia Planned • Install telemetry collars on moose to track movement and causes of mortality. • Annually, or as determined using a risk based approach British Columbia Table 4. Population and Southern Mountain ...
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