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Type: Telemetry & Satellite Relocation Description: Twelve marten were radio-tracked over fourteen months in order to study their movments and habitat use in the NWT Taiga forest. One of the objectives of this study was to make recommendations concerning the spacing of traplines to allow for a sustainable Sensitive data: N GNWT ID: 312

Type: Aerial surveys Description: Stratified block surveys were conducted in the Tulita area for moose in November 1993 and January 1999. Sensitive data: N GNWT ID: 311

Type: Aerial surveys Description: A stratified block sampling design was used to survey moose in the Fort Good Hope area. Reconnaissance flights were made to stratify sampling units into high, medium and low density based on combined total number of moose and tracks seen (>=10, 3-9, <2). Sensitive data: N GNWT ID: 310

Type: Aerial surveys Description: Ground-based classification surveys of Dall's Sheep in the Dark Rock and McClure Lake areas. Tulita and Fort Good Hope RRC survey crews in addition to GNWT personnel. Funded by the Sahtu Renewable Resourse Board. Sensitive data: N GNWT ID: 304

Type: Random Observation Description: Sensitive data: N GNWT ID: 303

Type: Aerial surveys Description: Sensitive data: N GNWT ID: 302

Type: Aerial surveys Description: Recruitment surveys conducted in mid-March to determine over-winter survival of radio-collared cows and their calves and to classify and document the age and sex class of other caribou observed with radio-collared cows. Sensitive data: N GNWT ID: 300

Type: Aerial surveys Description: Spring composition survey of Bluenose East Caribou. Sensitive data: N GNWT ID: 297

Type: Telemetry & Satellite Relocation Description: Sensitive data: N GNWT ID: 291

Type: Hare pellet survey Description: Hare fecal pellets data is collected on at least 4 transects at each site within all administrative regions of the NWT. Each transect consists of 20 permanent narrow quadrats measuring 5.1 cm X 305.0 cm oriented along the transect and evenly spaced 15 to 30 m apart. Sensitive data: N GNWT ID: 290

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