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  1. Percy, M. 2000. Spatial and temporal impacts of roads and human activity on large carnivore movement patterns.  A funding proposal to the Wilburforce Foundation. 6pp.
  2. Ministry of Environment, Lands and Parks, British Columbia 1995. A Future for the Grizzly: British Columbia Grizzly Bear Conservation Strategy. 16 pp.
  3. Ministry of Environment, Lands and Parks, British Columbia 1995. A Future for the Grizzly: British Columbia Grizzly Bear Conservation Strategy. 16 pp.
  4. Jalkotzy, M. G., R. R. Riddell, and J. Wierzchowski. 1999. Grizzly bears, habitat and humans in the Skoki, Baker, South Pipestone, and Lake Louise bear management units, Banff National Park.  Executive Summary. Prepared for parks Canada and The Skiing Louise Group. Arc Wildlife Services Ltd., Riddell Environmental Research Ltd., and Geomar Consulting Ltd. Executive Summary. 8 pp.
  5. Jalkotzy, M. G., R. R. Riddell, and J. Wierzchowski. 1999. Grizzly bears, habitat and humans in the Skoki, Baker, South Pipestone, and Lake Louise bear management units, Banff National Park.  Executive Summary. Prepared for parks Canada and The Skiing Louise Group. Arc Wildlife Services Ltd., Riddell Environmental Research Ltd., and Geomar Consulting Ltd. Executive Summary. 8 pp.
  6. Jalkotzy, M. G., R. R. Riddell, and J. Wierzchowski. 1999. Grizzly bears, habitat and humans in the Skoki, Baker, South Pipestone, and Lake Louise bear management units, Banff National Park.  Executive Summary. Prepared for parks Canada and The Skiing Louise Group. Arc Wildlife Services Ltd., Riddell Environmental Research Ltd., and Geomar Consulting Ltd. Executive Summary. 8 pp.
  7. Gibeau, M. L., and S. Herrero. 1998. Managing for grizzly bear security areas in Banff National Park and the Central Canadian Rocky Mountains. 11th International Conference Bear Research and Management. In Press.
  8. Kansas, J. L., R. M. Raine, and M. L. Gibeau. 1989. Ecological studies of the black bear in Banff National Park, Alberta, Final Report. Prepared for Parks Canada, Banff National Park. Beak and Associates Consulting Ltd. 118 pp.
  9. Kansas, J. L., R. M. Raine, and M. L. Gibeau. 1989. Ecological studies of the black bear in Banff National Park, Alberta, Final Report. Prepared for Parks Canada, Banff National Park. Beak and Associates Consulting Ltd. 118 pp.
  10. Kansas, J. L., R. M. Raine, and M. L. Gibeau. 1989. Ecological studies of the black bear in Banff National Park, Alberta, Final Report. Prepared for Parks Canada, Banff National Park. Beak and Associates Consulting Ltd. 118 pp.
  11. Serrouya, R. 1999. Permeability of the Trans-Canada Highway to black bear movements in the Bow River Valley of Banff National Park.  M.Sc. Thesis, University of British Columbia, Vancouver. 45 pp.
  12. McLellan, B. N. and F. W. Hovey. 1995. The diet of grizzly bears in the Flathead River Drainage of southeastern British Columbia. Canadian Journal of Zoology 73:704-712. /DIV>
  13. Hamer, D., S. Herrero, and R. T. Ogilvie. 1977. Ecological studies of the Banff National Park grizzly bear, Cuthead/Wigmore Region 1976. Interim Report.  Prepared for Parks Canada. 239 pp.
  14. Gibeau, M. L. 1998. Grizzly bear habitat effectiveness model for Banff, Yoho and Kootenay National Parks, Canada. Ursus 10:235-241.
  15. Herrero, S. and M. Gibeau. 1999. Status of the Eastern Slopes Grizzly Bear Project (ESGBP): May 1999. Eastern Slopes Grizzly Bear Project, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta. 5 pp.
  16. Herrero, S. and M. Gibeau. 1999. Status of the Eastern Slopes Grizzly Bear Project (ESGBP): May 1999. Eastern Slopes Grizzly Bear Project, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta. 5 pp.
  17. Benn, B., S. Donelon, M. L. Gibeau, S. Herrero,and J. Kansas. Greenaway, G. (ed). 1998. Grizzly bear population and habitat status in Kananaskis Country, Alberta: A report to the Department of Environmental Protection, Natural Resources Service, Alberta.  Executive Summary. 9 pp.
  18. Gibeau, M. L. 1998. Grizzly bear habitat effectiveness model for Banff, Yoho and Kootenay National Parks, Canada. Ursus 10:235-241.
  19. Jalkotzy, M. G., R. R. Riddell, and J. Wierzchowski. 1999. Grizzly bears, habitat and humans in the Skoki, Baker, South Pipestone, and Lake Louise bear management units, Banff National Park. Executive Summary. Prepared for parks Canada and The Skiing Louise Group. Arc Wildlife Services Ltd., Riddell Environmental Research Ltd., and Geomar Consulting Ltd. Executive Summary. 8 pp.
  20. Benn, B., S. Donelon, M. L. Gibeau, S. Herrero,and J. Kansas. Greenaway, G. (ed). 1998. Grizzly bear population and habitat status in Kananaskis Country, Alberta: A report to the Department of Environmental Protection, Natural Resources Service, Alberta.  Executive Summary. 9 pp. 
  21. Gibeau, M. L., and S. Herrero. 1998. Managing for grizzly bear security areas in Banff National Park and the Central Canadian Rocky Mountains. 11th International Conference Bear Research and Management. In Press.
  22. Noss, R. F. 1991. Landscape connectivity: different functions at different scales. pp 27-39 In: W. E. Hudson (ed.) Landscape Linkages and Biodiversity. Washington: Island Press.
  23. Gibeau, M. L., S. Herrero, J. L. Kansas, and B. Benn. 1996. Grizzly bear population and habitat status in Banff National Park: A report to the Banff Bow Valley Task Force, AB. 59 pp.
  24. McLellan, B. N. 1990. Relationships between human industrial activity and grizzly bears. International Conference on Bear Research and Management 8:57-64.
  25. McLellan, B. N. 1990. Relationships between human industrial activity and grizzly bears. International Conference on Bear Research and Management 8:57-64.
  26. Gibeau, M. L. undated report. Implications of preliminary genetic findings for grizzly bear conservation in the Central Canadian Rockies.   Eastern Slopes Grizzly Bear Project, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB. 5pp.
  27. Gibeau, M. L. undated report. Implications of preliminary genetic findings for grizzly bear conservation in the Central Canadian Rockies.   Eastern Slopes Grizzly Bear Project, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB. 5pp.
  28. McLellan, B. N. 1998. Maintaining viability of brown bears along the southern fringe of their distribution.  Ursus 10:607-611.
  29. Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative, 2000. Y2Y Vision Statement.
  30. Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative, 2000. Y2Y Q&A 2000.
  31. Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative. 1998.  Fronticepiece. In: A. Harvey (ed.) A sense of place:  an atlas of issues, attitudes and resources in the Yellowstone to Yukon Ecoregion, Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative.  Canmore, Alberta, Canada.
  32. Walker, R. and L. Craighead. 1998. Corridors: key to wildlife from Yellowstone to Yukon. pp. 113-121. In: A. Harvey (ed.) A sense of place: an atlas of issues, attitudes and resources in the Yellowstone to Yukon Ecoregion, Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative.  Canmore, Alberta, Canada.


Other Sources Cited

Gibeau, M. L. 2000.  A conservation biology approach to management of grizzly bears in Banff National Park, Alberta.   Ph.D Thesis.  University of Calgary, Calgary. 129 pp.

Hamer, D. and S. Herrero. 1983. Ecological Studies of the Grizzly Bear: Banff National Park Final Report. Prepared for Parks Canada. 303 pp.

Herrero, S. 1994. The Canadian National Parks and grizzly bear ecosystems:  the need for interagency management.  International Conference on Bear Research and Management 9(1):  7-21.

The Jasper Booster (Jasper, Alberta). April 26, 2000. “Grizzly bears appear to be okay.”  (D. Mercer author).

Mattson, D. J., S. Herrero, R. G. Wright, and C. M. Pease. 1996. Designing and managing protected areas for grizzly bears:  how much is enough? pp. 133-164  In: R.G. Wright (ed.) National parks and protected areas:  their role in environmental protection. Cambridge:  Capital City Press.

McLellan, B. N. 1992.  Current status and long-term threats to grizzly bears in British Columbia. Pages 111-122 in:  S. Rautio (ed) Community action for Endangered Species, September 28-29, 1991.  Vancouver, B.C.

McLellan, B. N., and D. M. Shackleton. 1989.  Immediate reactions of grizzly bears to human activities.  Wildlife Society Bulletin 17:269-274.

Raine, R. M., and R. N. Riddell. 1991.  Grizzly bear research in Yoho and Kootenay National Parks 1988-90, Final Report.  Prepared for Canadian Parks Service, Western Region.  Beak Associates Consulting Ltd.

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