
CWBM Current Issue
2021 - Volume 10 - Issue 2
ORIGINAL RESEARCH
Using The Blanding’s Turtle (Emydoidea blandingii) Plastron as A ‘Fingerprint’: Photo Identification of An Endangered Species
Chantel E. MARKLE, Timothy LAW, Hope C. A. FREEMAN, Brennan CAVERHILL, Christina M. DAVY, Jeff HATHAWAY, Jeffie McNEIL, Kelsey MOXLEY, Sarah RICHER, and Patricia CHOW-FRASER
CWBM 10 (2): 47 – 61
The ability to uniquely identify individuals is critical to estimating and monitoring long-term trends in population sizes. For freshwater turtles, shell notching and/or passive integrated transponder (PIT) tags are commonly used to mark individuals.
Read MoreDemographic Changes and Fluctuations in a Black-tailed Deer (Odocoileus hemionus columbianus) Population on Northern Vancouver Island, British Columbia: Are They Related to Predation?
Ian W. HATTER and Jerry MacDERMOTT
CWBM 10 (2): 62 – 75
We evaluated changes in demographic rates associated with 3 multi-annual fluctuations in a population of black-tailed deer (Odocoileus hemionus columbianus) over a 50–yr period on northern Vancouver Island, British Columbia (BC), Canada.
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NEWS
CWBM News – Alpha Wildlife Summits Update
Gilbert PROULX
CWBM 10 (2): 83 – 84
NOVEMBER 26 – 29, 2021
Alpha Wildlife Summits – Mammal Trapping – Wildlife Management, Animal Welfare & International Standards. – List of Presentations

CWBM Previous Issue
2021 - Volume 10 - Issue 1
How Human – Small Carnivore Conflicts Can repeat themselves: Examples from Western Canada
Gilbert PROULX CWBM 10 (1): 2 ̶ 24 Human activities resulting in the extirpation of small carnivore populations – either directly through shooting, trapping, or poisoning of the animals, or indirectly through the control of prey or habitat destruction – have repeated themselves over space and time.
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