Elk roadside surveys - Jasper

Elk roadside surveys - Jasper Elk (Cervus canadensis) are generally considered a keystone species across a variety of landscapes. Elk (C. canandenis nelsoni) in Jasper National Park is one of four extant subspecies of elk occurring in North America. They are an important wildlife component in the Park regarding the management of human-wildlife conflict and understanding caribou/wolf population dynamics. Data are collected every year by roadside surveys across the Park to help estimate recruitment. 2024-05-10 Parks Canada mark.bradley@pc.gc.ca Nature and EnvironmentJasper National ParkElkCervus canadensis nelsoniroadside surveyrecruitment Elk roadside surveys - JasperCSV https://open.canada.ca/data/dataset/d602fbd0-0159-414e-9ea5-72c3127340d9/resource/c71d0424-1bab-4eeb-ae6d-719a5a5eda56/download/jasper_np_elk_roadside_surveys_1986-2017_data.csv

Elk (Cervus canadensis) are generally considered a keystone species across a variety of landscapes. Elk (C. canandenis nelsoni) in Jasper National Park is one of four extant subspecies of elk occurring in North America. They are an important wildlife component in the Park regarding the management of human-wildlife conflict and understanding caribou/wolf population dynamics. Data are collected every year by roadside surveys across the Park to help estimate recruitment.

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