Division of Wildlife Conservation (DWC) Publication Details

Development of methods to assess effects of oil field infrastructure on caribou movements, growth, and survival

  • Reference: Arthur, S. M. 2010. Development of methods to assess effects of oil field infrastructure on caribou movements, growth, and survival. Alaska Department of Fish and Game, Division of Wildlife Conservation Federal Aid Annual Research Performance Report 1 July 2009-30 June 2010, Federal Aid in Wildlife Restoration Project 3.49, Juneau.
  • Audiences: Scientist, Wildlife Manager
  • Authors: Stephen M. Arthur
  • Funding Sources: FWS-WR
  • Grants:
  • GMUs or Areas: 26
  • Keywords: calf survival, caribou, disturbance, habitat, human activities, Rangifer tarandus, Prudhoe Bay oil fields, Kuparuk oil fields
  • Link: http://www.adfg.alaska.gov/static/home/library/pdfs/wildlife/federal_aid/3.49_cah_annual_perf_rpt_fy10.pdf
  • Partners: Bureau of Land Management, Federal Aid-Wildlife Restoration Program, National Park Service, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
  • Primary Authors: Stephen M. Arthur
  • Programs: Wildlife Research
  • Project Numbers: 3.49, W-33-8
  • Publication Types: Grant Report
  • Regions: Region III - Interior and Northeastern Alaska
  • Species: Caribou
  • Species Categories: Big Game, Mammals, Ungulates
  • Title: Development of methods to assess effects of oil field infrastructure on caribou movements, growth, and survival
  • Topics: Distribution and Movements (including Migration), Research, Resource Development, Technique Development (e.g., population survey, breakaway snares), Anthropogenic Effects
  • Year: 2010

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