Peary caribou and muskoxen on Melville and Byam Martin Islands, Northwest Territories, July 1987 / Frank L. Miller.: CW69-5/37E-PDF
"The Canadian Wildlife Service, especially because of its concern for Peary caribou, initiated a 3-yr aerial survey program to evaluate the current statuses of Peary caribou and muskoxen in the Canadian High Arctic. Due to limited resources, the planned aerial surveys are restricted to Melville, Bathurst, Prince Patrick, Eglinton, and Lougheed islands (and some of their small satellite islands). These Queen Elizabeth Islands are the ones which previously supported the greatest numbers of Peary caribou, when first surveyed by air in 1961. The following is a progress report of the third and final year's results obtained from aerial surveys of Melville and Byam Martin islands, Northwest Territories, July 1987"--Introd., p. [1].
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| Title | Peary caribou and muskoxen on Melville and Byam Martin Islands, Northwest Territories, July 1987 / Frank L. Miller. |
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| Publication type | Monograph - View Master Record |
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| Description | vii, 58 p. : charts, ill., map. |
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