Found inside... BUFFALO POUNDS and the DONALDA POUND, Alberta 2001 INDIAN PLACE NAMES OF THE ... CREE (Pakisimotan Wi Iniwak) - Population Reconstructions 1590-1890 THE ... Found inside – Page 42Alberta's economy leads the country in growth and the provincial government ... 12.3% of the total population (Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo, 2010). Found inside – Page 78... Lake Culture "Renaissance Men" infiltrate the Alberta plains concentrate on Buffalo ... 300-100 B.C. - PREHISTORIC POPULATION DISTRIBUTION IN ALBERTA ... Found inside – Page 124The Return of the Buffalo There are places set aside for a few surviving ... same time quadrupled the buffalo population on reservations from two thousand ... Found inside – Page 175This population nests in the Northwest Territories and adjacent areas of Alberta , Canada , primarily within the boundaries of the Wood Buffalo National ... Found inside – Page 197Neighbours to Alberta's Bitumen Development Alberta's bitumen extraction industrial complex is located in the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo. Found inside – Page 21ported as occuring only southward from the Peace River area and from Wood Buffalo National Park ( Moss and Packer ... species in central Alberta and Fort McMurray ( Moss and Packer 1983 ) , suggests that the Slave River population may ... Found inside – Page 47Buffalo. and. Local. Communities. Oil began forming in southern Alberta ... 4.2).1 According to the 2006 census data, the Indigenous Métis population ... Found inside – Page 1205Canadian Circumpolar Institute , University of Alberta , Edmonton , Alta . Cochran , W.G. ... Testing hypotheses of bison population decline ( 1970–1999 ) in Wood Buffalo National Park : synergism between exotic disease and predation . Can . Found inside – Page 140Table 3 First Nations in the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo, Alberta (October 2016) Registered population Number of reserve areas Reserve area ... Found inside – Page 561To S is site of Buffalo Grove , city ( 2000 population 42,909 ) , Lake flows ... central ALBERTA , W Canada , 35 mi / 56 km ENE of Red Buffalo Springs ( BUH ... Found inside – Page 96Implicit (tentatively) is that this represents a population density in the Buffalo Lake area of around 22 persons/sq.mi./yr. here (see Cremona-Sundre ... Found inside – Page 165Turning first to Table 9.4a, Wood Buffalo, Alberta, a municipality in northern Alberta that is home to Fort McMurray and is the center for Canadian oil ... Found inside – Page 259Far to the south the plains of southern Alberta and southwestern Saskatchewan to the Missouri River were teeming with buffalo in late July (Erasmus ... Found insideBUFFALO. JUMP,. CANADA. Hey, kids! Get in the car! We're taking you to a superduper place! ... It's in beautiful Alberta, Canada! Oh, what's its name? Found inside – Page 47Bison passed through the corridor maybe a hundred thousand years ago, emerging on the Great Plains near the location of Edmonton, Alberta. Found inside – Page 272Alberta's population grew at about 10 per cent from 1996–2001 and 10 per cent again from 2001–2006, almost double the national average, and in 2006 it ... Found inside – Page 20A. W. F. Banfield . 1950 . * 2 Natural history and economic importance of the muskrat in the Athabasca - Peace Delta , Wood Buffalo Park . W. A. Fuller . 1951 . * 3 The mammals of Elk Island National Park , Alberta , Canada . J. D. Soper . 1951 . Found inside – Page 360The isolated Indian Reserve now has a population of about 1000. The riding also includes Alberta's part of expansive Wood Buffalo National Park, ... Found insideFish and Wildlife Conservation in Alberta 1905-2005 Federation of Alberta ... This population flourished , expanded its range , and is apparently disease ... Found inside – Page 55Since buffalo moved freely across the international border , slaughter in the U.S. ... people counted for fewer than 5 percent of Alberta's population . Found insideToday, Alberta's Highway 41, nicknamed the “Buffalo Trail”, ... thrived in Buffalo National Park, and within a few decades, its population numbered in the ... Found inside – Page 145South of Meeting Creek , Buffalo Lake sprawls across the landscape . In shape it really does resemble a buffalo lying on its side , its head to the north ... Found inside – Page 276The Aransas Wood Buffalo National Park population nests in the Northwest Territories and adjacent areas of Alberta , Canada , primarily within the ... Found inside – Page 20This free-living woodland population of Canadian bison was historically confined to Wood Buffalo National Park,Alberta, and Northwest Territories. Found inside – Page 71The portion of the delta lying outside Wood Buffalo National Park, ... habitat necessary for the muskrat population to recover will be present. Found inside2 Alberta's black population numbered 129,390 as of the 2016 Census (still the most ... In Wood Buffalo, Alberta, which includes the city of Fort McMurray, ... Found inside – Page 11Henceforth buffalo robes would become the most prominent fur in the trade ... opened in central Alberta with an indiginous population largely following a ... Found inside – Page 1044In 2000, the Slave River Lowlands population, including both the east and ... Peace region of Alberta adjacent to the southwest corner of Wood Buffalo ... Found inside – Page 148Alberta ( population 2,847,006 ) is the Canadian province that most closely resembles ... Joe Blyan of the Wood Buffalo Metis settlement believed that the ... Found inside – Page 250The population of the Pawnees continued to decline and did not begin to rise ... THE ECONOMIC ROLE OF THE BUFFALO The buffalo was the basis of the Plains ... Found inside – Page 11a population of mixed-blood, or Métis, people. ... Dried buffalo meat (pemmican) was a staple food on the trail or in the trading post. As a fur region, ... Found inside – Page 8For the male population only , the rate was 29.0 for Buffalo , 15.2 for Alberta , 24.8 for British Columbia , 10.0 for Saskatchewan , and 26.8 for Winnipeg . For the female population only , the rate was 37.0 for Buffalo , 18.3 for Alberta , 37.0 for ... Found inside – Page 422Buffalo National Park: Synergism between exotic disease and predation . ... Alberta Sport, Recreation , Parks and Wildlife Foundation , Edmonton, Alberta . Found inside – Page 18... Alberta , to the present nesting area of Wood Buffalo National Park ( Wood Buffalo ) , Northwest Territories . À nonmigratory population occurred in ... Found inside – Page 106Implicit (tentatively) is that this represents a population density in the Buffalo Lake area of around 22 persons/sq.mi./yr. here (see Cremona-Sundre ... Found inside – Page 1... Whooping Cranes from the Aransas - Wood Buffalo Population : Patterns of ... on either the breeding or Park ( WBNP ) , Northwest Territories and Alberta ... Found inside – Page 110An interesting point from west of Buffalo Lake shows to be of Pelican Lake ... suggesting a population that did not generally travel further southwest into ... Found inside – Page 8For the male population only , the rate was 29.0 for Buffalo , 15.2 for Alberta , 21.8 for British Columbia , 10.0 for Saskatchewan , and 26.8 for Winnipeg . For the female population only , the rate was 37.0 for Buffalo , 18.3 for Alberta , 37.0 for ... Found inside – Page 239Areas like Buffalo Lake and the Medicine Hills would have been relatively less dry, ... in the population of central Alberta, peaking in Pelican Lake times. Found insidecontext that Alberta saw the rise of a homegrown variant of prairie populism, ... the oil industry would also fuel dramatic population growth: mostly ... Found inside – Page 199... archaeological sites in southern Alberta and southern Saskatchewan . ... it had arrived in southern Alberta as a direct result of population movement . Found insideALBERTA HISTORY ALBERTA ARCHAEOLOGY: CONTRIBUTIONS AN ILLUSTRATED GUIDE TO THE PROJECTILE POINTS FOR THE ALBERTA REGION A TOURIST GUIDE TO HISTORIC TRADING ... Found inside – Page 118Population dynamics of large herbivores: variable recruitment with ... Alberta: Studies in the Arts and Sciences, Special issue on the buffalo. Found inside – Page 334The population exceeds 2,000 people. Trail Creek des Metis like Red River is more a region than a single town. It includes Buffalo Lake, Buffalo Trail Creek ... Found inside – Page 17Unfortunately , the “ clean ” population from which these animals would be ... 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