Environmental studies procedures manual. Subtask 7.11, Wildlife ecology. Big game impact assessment and mitigation planning /
This procedure manual describes the research methodology for conducting an investigation on potential effects of the proposed Susitna Hydroelectric Project on seven big game mammal species in the upper Susitna River basin. The species are moose, caribou, timber wolf, black bear, brown (grizzly) bear...
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Alternate Title: | Alaska Power Authority, Susitna Hydroelectric Project. Environmental studies procedures manual. Subtask 7.11, Wildlife ecology. Big game impact assessment and mitigation planning Subtask 7.11, Wildlife ecology. Big game impact assessment and mitigation planning Wildlife ecology. Big game impact assessment and mitigation planning |
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Corporate Contributor(s): | Terrestrial Environmental Specialists. Acres American Incorporated. Alaska Power Authority. Susitna Hydroelectric Project. |
Publisher: | Terrestrial Environmental Specialists, |
Report Numbers: | SUS 332 |
Subjects: |
Big game animals
-- Effect of dams on
-- Research
-- Alaska
-- Susitna River Watershed
-- Methodology.
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Online Access: | Link to Full Text |
Library Holdings: | Print Versions |
Summary: | This procedure manual describes the research methodology for conducting an investigation on potential effects of the proposed Susitna Hydroelectric Project on seven big game mammal species in the upper Susitna River basin. The species are moose, caribou, timber wolf, black bear, brown (grizzly) bear, wolverine, and Dall sheep. The study area is upriver of the proposed Devils Danyon Dam, although moose wintering areas along the lower river will be studied. The purpose is to assess the magnitude of possible effects and to prepare mitigation plans. |
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Physical Description: | 13 p. : ill. ; 28 cm. |
Notes: | At head of title: Alaska Power Authority, Susitna Hydroelectric Project. "July 1980." |