Timber Harvesting Practices and Mountain Goat Habitat in the Babine Watershed

INTRODUCTION

Mountain goats have been identified as a monitoring priority for the Babine Watershed Monitoring Trust (BWMT) for the last two years. In 2007, the BWMT initiated a background review to gather information and/or data made available after the inception of the Monitoring Framework in 2004 (Project 2007–3). The Monitoring Framework is designed to determine the effectiveness of strategies (and associated indicators or targets) set out in the land-use plans for the Babine watershed (Price and Daust 2005). The intention of the BWMT is to continually update the framework with new data as they become available, and then reassess monitoring priorities.

The purpose of this project was to develop a current harvest and road database relevant to mountain goats within the Babine watershed. Once collected, road and harvest data were analysed for increasing buffer widths around the Ungulate Winter Ranges (UWRs) and Mapped Habitats used to manage goat habitat and goat populations within the Babine watershed. This information was then used to reduce uncertainty for the preliminary risk curves created in 2004. Eventually, the results of this project will be used to update the mountain goat portion of the monitoring framework, and to reassess indicators currently in use to meet the objectives established in the land-use plans.

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Author(s) M. D'Arcy
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Affiliated Institution(s) Babine Water Monitoring Trust, McElhanney Consulting Services Ltd.
Publication Year 2009