1998
DOI: 10.7557/2.18.5.1561
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Developing a woodland caribou habitat mosaic on the Ogoki-Nakina North Forests of northwestern Ontario

Abstract: The Ogoki-North Nakina Forests consist of (10 638 km 2 ) unroaded boreal forest approximately 400 km northeast of Thunder Bay, Ontario (lat 50°-51°31'N, long 86°30'-89°W). Woodland caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) inhabit discrete portions within these forests based on minimal current and past historical data. As part of the Forest Management Planning process, for the period 1997-2097, a woodland caribou habitat mosaic has been developed to coordinate present and future forest management activities with the… Show more

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“…These schedules are similar to and build on the former caribou "habitat mosaics" applied in northwestern Ontario (I. Armstrong et al, 1998;T. Armstrong et al, 2000).…”
Section: Actions To Improve Planning For Caribou At the Landscape Scalementioning
confidence: 89%
“…These schedules are similar to and build on the former caribou "habitat mosaics" applied in northwestern Ontario (I. Armstrong et al, 1998;T. Armstrong et al, 2000).…”
Section: Actions To Improve Planning For Caribou At the Landscape Scalementioning
confidence: 89%