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Provincial Bison Protection Areas
The Provincial Bison Protection Areas dataset is comprised of all the polygons that represent Bison Protection Areas in Alberta. In order to support the conservation, management and recovery of disease-free bison in northern Alberta, wood bison located within specified Wildlife Management Units (WMUs) are listed as Threatened under the Wildlife Act and Regulation. All hunting of wood bison within Northwest Bison Protection Area is regulated and based on issuance of a bison special licence and allocation processes for both Indigenous and non-Indigenous persons. All hunting (Indigenous and non-Indigenous) of wood bison within the Wabasca Bison Protection Area is prohibited. Legal descriptions of the boundaries of Provincial Bison Protection Areas can be found within Schedule 11 of the Wildlife Regulation. The boundaries within the Provincial Bison Protection Areas dataset have been interpreted from written legal descriptions within Schedule 11 of the Wildlife Regulation. In case of discrepancy between GIS data and the written legal description, the written legal description shall take precedence.
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Provincial Sanctuary - Corridor Wildlife
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The Provincial Sanctuary - Corridor Wildlife dataset is comprised of all the polygons that represent the Provincial Sanctuary - Corridor Wildlife areas in Alberta. Provincial Sanctuary - Corridor Wildlife is area designated for the protection of wildlife within 400 yards corridors of various road centre-lines.
Fish and Wildlife Enforcement Regions
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The Fish and Wildlife Enforcement Region dataset is comprised of all the polygons representing Fish and Wildlife Enforcement Regions in Alberta. Alberta Justice and Solicitor General, Government of Alberta, manages the Fish and Wildlife enforcement services to provide the public and other government departments' information regarding the locations of Fish and Wildlife Enforcement Regions throughout the province.
Kaibab Plateau Bison Herd Seasonal Ranges
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These data represent the Kaibab Plateau bison herd's seasonal ranges on the North Rim of Grand Canyon National Park and the Kaibab National Forest. The Kaibab Plateau bison make seasonal movements from summer to winter habitat and range widely during transitional seasons. Bison were captured annually between 2019 and 2022 with a corral trap using low-stress handling techniques (Hibbard 2021) in accordance with an approved USGS animal use protocol (FORT IACUC 2018-14 and NPS Concurrence Institute of Animal Care and Use Committee USGS, IMR_GRCA_Schoenecker_Bison_2018.A2). Bison were immobilized using a hydraulic squeeze chute and outfitted with Iridium global positioning system (GPS) tracking collars (Telonics Inc, model: TGW-4477 Iridium, Mesa, AZ, USA), targeting older males and female matriarchs. Bison were released from the capture facility immediately following collaring. Collars were programmed to release from bison following two years of wear so that the animals were not burdened with the weight of the collar beyond the lifespan of the battery. Locations collected every two hours from collared male and female bison during the focal period of September 15, 2019 – April 30, 2022 were used to complete a resource selection function analysis. Data from the first five days following each animal’s capture were omitted to avoid bias of animal movements from capture events. Bison seasonal designations are based on their movements. An animation created in the ‘moveVis’ package in R (R Core Team, Schwalb-Willmann et al. 2020) was used to visually estimate the date range for each biological season. The range polygons were created using location data from GPS-collared female and male bison (n = 43) and kernel density techniques (R Core Team, Calenge 2021). Note that polygons represent a 95% utilization distribution area. Last updated on 5/3/2022.
Kaibab Plateau Bison Herd Seasonal Ranges
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These data represent the Kaibab Plateau bison herd's seasonal ranges on the North Rim of Grand Canyon National Park and the Kaibab National Forest. The Kaibab Plateau bison make seasonal movements from summer to winter habitat and range widely during transitional seasons. Bison were captured annually between 2019 and 2022 with a corral trap using low-stress handling techniques (Hibbard 2021) in accordance with an approved USGS animal use protocol (FORT IACUC 2018-14 and NPS Concurrence Institute of Animal Care and Use Committee USGS, IMR_GRCA_Schoenecker_Bison_2018.A2). Bison were immobilized using a hydraulic squeeze chute and outfitted with Iridium global positioning system (GPS) tracking collars (Telonics Inc, model: TGW-4477 Iridium, Mesa, AZ, USA), targeting older males and female matriarchs. Bison were released from the capture facility immediately following collaring. Collars were programmed to release from bison following two years of wear so that the animals were not burdened with the weight of the collar beyond the lifespan of the battery. Locations collected every two hours from collared male and female bison during the focal period of September 15, 2019 – April 30, 2022 were used to complete a resource selection function analysis. Data from the first five days following each animal’s capture were omitted to avoid bias of animal movements from capture events. Bison seasonal designations are based on their movements. An animation created in the ‘moveVis’ package in R (R Core Team, Schwalb-Willmann et al. 2020) was used to visually estimate the date range for each biological season. The range polygons were created using location data from GPS-collared female and male bison (n = 43) and kernel density techniques (R Core Team, Calenge 2021). Note that polygons represent a 95% utilization distribution area. Last updated on 5/3/2022.