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Project Title: Coyote Component - Deer Wintering Area StudyIssue/Problem StatementA need was identified for a better understanding of the interactions between coyote predation, forest habitat manipulation (harvest, etc.) and deer populations in Nova Scotia (part of Nova Scotia Deer Wintering Area Study). ObjectiveTo investigate interaction of deer and coyote populations and effects of forest harvesting activities in different areas of Nova Scotia. MethodsCollect information on coyote movements, hunting behaviour and success, food habits and habitat use through radiotelemetry and snow tracking of coyotes and deer. Collect information on reproductive rate and age structure of the provincial population through provincial carcass collections so that results of the DWA study can be related to the status and dynamics of the provincial coyote and prey species populations. PartnersNova Scotia Department of Natural Resources Regional Services, Canadian Parks Service, Acadia University (ACWCB), University of Saskatchewan, and trappers. Project Dates and DurationComplete. Progress to DateBSc. Honours & Ph.D complete, internal reports completed and several scientific papers have been published. ReportingTheses, technical and scientific publications, and various, published in Nature's Resources, Trappers Newsletter and/or other venues, as appropriate. Management RecommendationsApply knowledge gained from this work in on-going wildlife management planning in Nova Scotia. Final Report: All these complete and several scientific papers published.Completion Dates: CompletedPrivacy
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