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Historical changes in caribou distribution and land cover in and around Prince Albert National Park: land management implications

机译:阿尔伯特亲王国家公园及周边地区驯鹿分布和土地覆盖的历史变化:土地管理的意义

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In central Saskatchewan, boreal woodland caribou population declines have been documented in the 1940s and again in the 1980s. Although both declines led to a ban in sport hunting, a recovery was only seen in the 1950s and was attributed to wolf control and hunting closure. Recent studies suggest that this time, the population may not be increasing. In order to contribute to the conservation efforts, historical changes in caribou distribution and land cover types in the Prince Albert Greater Ecosystem (PAGE), Saskatchewan, were documented for the period of 1960s to the present. To examine changes in caribou distribution, survey observations, incidental sightings and telemetry data were collated. To quantify landscape changes, land cover maps were created for 1966 and 2006 using current and historic forest resources inventories, fire, logging, and roads data. Results indicate that woodland caribou are still found throughout the study area although their distribution has changed and their use of the National Park is greatly limited. Results of transition prob?abilities and landscape composition analyses on the 1966 and 2006 land cover maps revealed an aging landscape for both the National Park and provincial crown land portions of the PAGE. In addition, increased logging and the development of extensive road and trail networks on provincial crown land produced significant landscape fragmentation for woodland caribou and reduced functional attributes of habitat patches. Understanding historical landscape changes will assist with ongoing provincial and federal recovery efforts for boreal caribou, forest management planning activities, and landscape restoration efforts within and beyond the Park boundaries.
机译:在萨斯喀彻温省中部,在1940年代和1980年代再次出现了北方林地驯鹿种群减少的记录。尽管两者的下降都导致了运动狩猎的禁令,但仅在1950年代才出现复苏,这归因于狼的控制和狩猎的结束。最近的研究表明,这次人口可能没有增加。为了促进保护工作,记录了萨斯喀彻温省阿尔伯特亲王大生态系统(PAGE)驯鹿分布和土地覆盖类型的历史变化,直至1960年代。为了检查驯鹿分布的变化,整理了调查观察,偶然发现和遥测数据。为了量化景观变化,使用当前和历史森林资源清单,火灾,伐木和道路数据创建了1966和2006年的土地覆盖图。结果表明,尽管研究区域分布改变并且对国家公园的使用受到很大限制,但仍在整个研究区域内仍发现林地驯鹿。 1966年和2006年土地覆盖图上的过渡概率和景观组成分析结果表明,该国家公园和省级皇冠土地部分的景观都在老化。此外,在省级王冠土地上伐木活动的增加和广泛道路和步道网络的发展,使林地驯鹿的景观严重破碎化,栖息地斑块的功能性下降。了解历史景观变化将有助于正在进行的省级和联邦级恢复工作,如北驯鹿,森林管理规划活动以及公园内外的景观恢复工作。

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