The pages and subpages on Moose:
MOOSE
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Some scientific literature pertaining to mainland moose in Nova Scotia
See also: Status reports etc listed under Mainland Moose page
History, status and present distribution of moose in Nova Scotia.
Pulsifer, M. D., and T.L. Nette. 1995. Alces, 31, 209-219.
PRELIMINARY HABITAT SUITABILITY ANALYSIS FOR MOOSE IN MAINLAND NOVA SCOTIA, CANADA
TV Snaith et al. 2002. ALCES VOL. 38: 73-88
Application of population viability theory to moose in mainland Nova Scotia.
Snaith, T.V. and K.F. Beazley. 2004. Alces 38: 193-204.
The Distribution, Status and Habitat Associations of Moose in Mainland Nova Scotia
T. Snaith and K Beasley. 2004. PROC. N.S. INST. SCI. (2004) Volume 42, Part 2, pp. 263-317
ROAD DENSITY AND POTENTIAL IMPACTS ON WILDLIFE SPECIES SUCH AS AMERICAN MOOSE IN MAINLAND NOVA SCOTIA
Beazley, Karen F. et al., 2004. PROC. N.S. INST. SCI. (2004) Volume 42, Part 2, pp. 339-357
Population parameters and multivariate modelling of winter habitat for moose (Alces alces) on mainland Nova Scotia.
Brannen, D. 2004. MSc Thesis. Acadia University, Wolfville, Nova Scotia.
Biodiversity considerations in conservation system planning: Map-based approach for Nova Scotia, Canada
K.Beazley et al., 2005. Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America. 15(6): 2192.
COMPLEXITY AND INFORMATION GAPS IN RECOVERY PLANNING FOR MOOSE (ALCES ALCES AMERICANA) IN NOVA SCOTIA, CANADA
K. Beazley et al., 2006. ALCES VOL. 42: 89-109
Broders, H. G., A. B. Coombs, and J.R. McCarron. 2012. Ectothermic responses of moose (Alces alces) to thermoregulatory stress on mainland Nova Scotia. Alces 48: 53–61.
Submission to Nova Scotia Forest Practices Review: Response to Workshop on NS Department of Natural Resources’ Framework for Ecosystem-Based Forest Management (including DNR’s Work on Natural Disturbance Regimes).
Beazley, Karen F. 2018. Unpublished report. March 18, 2018. Halifax, NS. 14 pgs.
Investigating Wildlife Movement Pathways through the Chignecto Isthmus: A Participatory Mapping Approach for Knowledge Co-Production
J. Needham. 2021, MES Thesis, Dalhousie University
WILDLIFE CORRIDOR LANDSCAPE DESIGN CHARRETTE Chebucto-Timberlea-Sandy Lake area of Halifax, NS Summary Document
NOVA SCOTIA CROWN SHARE LAND LEGACY TRUST Halifax, NS, March 2021, 55 pages
Key NSDNR/L&F/NRR reports
Status Report on The Eastern Moose (Alces alces Americana Clinton) in Mainland Nova Scotia. Parker, G. 2003. Nova Scotia Department of Natural Resources, Nova Scotia.
Nova Scotia Department of Natural Resources and Renewables. 2021. Recovery Plan for the Moose (Alces alces Americana) in Mainland Nova Scotia. Nova Scotia Endangered Species Act Recovery Plan Series. 96pp.
Other papers by K. Beasley and associates related to landscape level planning in Nova Scotia
A systematic approach for selecting focal species for conservation
in the forests of Nova Scotia and Maine
KAREN BEAZLEY* AND NATHAN CARDINAL. 2004. Environmental Conservation 31 (2): 91–101
BIODIVERSITY CONSIDERATIONS IN CONSERVATION SYSTEM PLANNING: MAP-BASED APPROACH FOR NOVA SCOTIA, CANADA
K. Beazley et al., 2005. Ecological Applications, 15(6), pp. 2192–2208
Human appropriation of net primary production (HANPP) in Nova Scotia, Canada
Daniel W. O’Neill et al., 2006. Reg Environ Change DOI 10.1007/s10113-006-0021-1
Wilderness Corridors: Habitat for Moose and Mink on the Chebucto Penninsula
Connor Wallace et al. 2012.Landscape Ecology PLAN 3001
“Awakening the sleeping giant”: re-Indigenization principles for transforming biodiversity conservation in Canada and beyond
M’sɨt No’kmaq, A Marshall, KF Beazley, J Hum, shalan joudry, …
FACETS 6 (1), 839-869
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Recognizing Moose Habitat
Web page by By Michelle Peziol onm https://www.wildernesscollege.com/