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Alberta "tackles" fish recover in North-Central Eastern Slopes
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue70
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- Library - Periodical
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- Skrajny, Joanna
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- The Alberta Wilderness Association Journal
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- Skrajny, Joanna
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- The Alberta Wilderness Association Journal
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- Library - Periodical
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- In Wildlands Advocate, Vol. 25, No.4, December 2017, p. 4-7
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Alberta's bull trout need our respect - and our help
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue25210
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- Earle, Jennifer
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- Jennifer Earle
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- p. 8 - 11
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- Library - Periodical
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- Pertains to the bull trout population in Alberta, specifically in the drainages of Alberta's Eastern Slopes with a focus on debunking myths about this trout species
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- In Nature Alberta, vol.50, no.2 (Summer 2020)
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Fish and Fisherman
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue76
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- Library - Periodical
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- McLennan, Jim
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- The Alberta Wilderness Association Journal
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- McLennan, Jim
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- The Alberta Wilderness Association Journal
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- Library - Periodical
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- Response to "Alberta "Tackles" fish recovery in North-Central Eastern Slopes" article by Joanna Skrajny in Wildland Advocate, Vol. 25, No.4, December 2017, p. 4-7
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- In Wildlands Advocate, Vol. 26, No.1, March 2018, p. 7-9
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A fisheye view of cumulative effects in Alberta's Southern East Slopes
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue25213
- Author
- Milligan, Sarah
- Responsibility
- Sarah Milligan
- Physical Description
- p. 14 - 17
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- Library - Periodical
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- Pertains to Eastern Slopes of the Canadian Rocky Mountains and the cumulative effects from timber harvest, mining, oil and gas exploration and extraction and associated access roads cause habitat fragmentation, flooding, blockages, changes in water flow, increased sediment and phosphorus loads and climate change which is putting bull trout at risk. Includes description of two proposed management scenarios.
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- In Nature Alberta, vol.50, no.4 (Winter 2021)
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