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Outcomes

2002-2002:  Seasonal effects of defoliation on montane rough fescue (Festuca campestris Rydb.) by Leslie McInenly

2002-2004: Linking predation risk and forage to ungulate population dynamics by Mark Hebblewhite

2005-2008: Aversive conditioning on horseback: A management alternative for grassland systems threatened by sedentary elk populations by Holger Spaedtke

2007-2009: Foraging-predator avoidance trade-offs made by migrant and resident elk (Cervus elaphus) on their sympatric winter range by Barry Robinson

2009-2011: Woody plant encroachment into grasslands within the Red Deer River drainage, Alberta by Lindsay Glines

News

  • Elk monitoring update 2014
  • Predator distribution / diet update 2014
  • Linking calf survival to cow habitat selection
  • Predator distributions
  • Long-term monitoring

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