First NameLast NameCityDisciplineAreas of ExpertiseWebsiteEmail
Ken
Crutchfield
St. Albert
1972 Start up of Habitat programs in Alberta Fish and Wildlife through to 2010, habitat involvement of Fisheries and Oceans Canada in Alberta until 2012, 1972- 2010 Buck for Wildlife Program as precursor to the delegated authority of the Alberta Conservation Association, Northern River Basins Study 1989-96, Fisheries Management program 1972-2010, FQW Public Information, Education and Licensing Program 1986-1989,
Mark
Boyce
Edmonton
Wildlife, Agriculture
Population ecology of large mammals. Predator-prey dynamics. Carbon sequestration and storage in grazed grasslands. Habitat selection. Harvest policy.
https://grad.biology.ualberta.ca/boyce/
Romane
Hazette
Calgary
Wildlife
Ethology, Behavioural Ecology, Animal Behaviours, Mammals, Wolves, Camera Trapping, Human-Wildlife Conflict, Large Carnivore
Lisa
Wilkinson
Edson
Wildlife
Bats, Alberta species at risk, wildlife ecology and conservation
Mark
Boyce
Edmonton
Wildlife
Population ecology and conservation. Most research has been on large mammals but also on furbearers and birds. Recent research has included work on grizzly bears, black bears, Greater Sage-Grouse, waterfowl nest predation, sitatunga in Uganda, cougars, bighorn sheep, caribou, and elk. My current work is focused on grasslands in Canada and the best way to manage these lands for biodiversity, while maximizing carbon sequestration and storage.
https://grad.biology.ualberta.ca/boyce/

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Rooted in Wisdom: Deer Aging Techniques

Embark on a journey of precision and insight with the Lethbridge College Wildlife Analytics Lab (WAL) at the ACTWS Conference in Jasper! Join our workshop, ‘Rooted in Wisdom: Deer Aging Techniques‘, to explore the secrets hidden within wildlife teeth. Explore both the field technique of ‘tooth eruption and wear’ and the laboratory marvel of ‘cementum analysis’ – both dedicated to unraveling the mysteries of ungulate ages. Delve into the heart of these techniques, comparing their accuracy and precision, with a revelation of the superior accuracy of cementum analysis. Learn the art of tooth extraction and witness the seamless process of submitting your own wildlife teeth to the WAL for aging through cementum analysis. Elevate your understanding of deer populations and contribute to the advancement of wildlife knowledge and bolster your resume with applied experience. Participants will gain hands-on familiarity with the field technique of jaw aging, and the lab process of tooth extraction, inspection, preparation, and cementum analysis. Join us in Jasper for a transformative experience at the intersection of field expertise and cutting-edge laboratory analysis!

Facilitated by the Wildlife Analytics Lab, Lethbridge College

Cost: $15

Professional refers to someone who works with wildlife and/or their habitats in a professional setting.

In this context, it is not in reference to a legal professional designation.

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