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Benn, B., and S. Herrero. 2002. Grizzly bear mortality and human access in Banff and Yoho National Parks, 1971-98. Ursus 13:213-221.
Bertch, B., and M. Gibeau. 2010. Grizzly Bear Monitoring in and around the Mountain National Parks: Mortalities and Bear/Human Encounters 1980-2009. Parks Canada Report.
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Hamer, D., S.Herrero and K. Brady. 1991. Food and habitat used by grizzly bears, Ursus arctos, along the continental divide in Waterton Lakes National Park, Alberta. Canadian Field-Naturalist. 105: 101-103.
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Peatkau, D.H., L.P. Waits, P.L. Clarkson, L. Craighead, E. Vyse, R. Ward, and C. Strobeck. 1998. Variation in genetic diversity across the range of North American brown bears. Conservation Biology 12:418-429.
Proctor, M.F., B.N. McLellan, and C. Strobeck. 2002. Population fragmentation of grizzly bears in Southeastern British Columbia, Canada. Ursus 13:153-160.
Roever, C.L., M.S. Boyce, and G.B. Stenhouse. 2008. Grizzly bears and forestry I: Road vegetation and placement as an attractant to grizzly bears. Forest Ecology and Management. 256: 1253-1261.
Sawaya, M.A., J.B. Stetz, A.P. Clevenger, M.L. Gibeau and S.T. Kalinowski. Estimating grizzly and black bear population abundance and trend in Banff National Park using noninvasive genetic sampling. Plos-one 7: 5.
Soverel, N.O., Coops, N.C., Perrakis, D.B., Daniels, L.D., and S.E. Gergel. 2011. The transferability of a dNBR-derived model to predict burn severity across 10 wildfires in western Canada. International Journal of Wildland Fire 20: 518-531.
Tayor, S.W., R.G. Pike, M.E. Alexander. 1997. Canadian Forest Fire Behaviour Prediction System. Canadian Forest Service Special Report.
Theberge,J.C., 2002. Scale-dependant selection of resource characteristics and landscape pattern by female grizzly bears in the eastern slopes of the Canadian Rocky Mountains. Ph.D. dissertation, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
White, C. 1985. Wildland Fires in Banff National Park 1880-1980. Parks Canada Occasional Paper BNP_1985-03, 106pp.
Alberta Sustainable Resource Development and Alberta Conservation Association. 2010. Status of the Grizzly Bear (Ursus arctos) in Alberta: Update 2010. Alberta Sustainable Resource Development. Wildlife Status Report No. 37. Edmonton Alberta.
Benn, B., and S. Herrero. 2002. Grizzly bear mortality and human access in Banff and Yoho National Parks, 1971-98. Ursus 13:213-221.
Bertch, B., and M. Gibeau. 2010. Grizzly Bear Monitoring in and around the Mountain National Parks: Mortalities and Bear/Human Encounters 1980-2009. Parks Canada Report.
Garshelis, D.L., M.L. Gibeau, and S. Hererro. 2005. Grizzly bear demographics in and around Banff National Park and Kananaskies Country, Alberta. Journal of Wildlife Management. 69:277-297.
Hamer, D., and S. Herrero. 1987. Grizzly bear food and habitat in the front ranges of Banff National Park, Alberta. IN: Bears: Their Biology and Management, Vol. 7, A Selection of Papers from the Seventh International Conference on Bear Research and Management, Williamsburg, Virginia, USA, and Plitvice Lakes, Yugoslavia, February and March 1986. (1987), pp. 199-213.
Hamer, D., S.Herrero and K. Brady. 1991. Food and habitat used by grizzly bears, Ursus arctos, along the continental divide in Waterton Lakes National Park, Alberta. Canadian Field-Naturalist. 105: 101-103.
Munro, R., S.E. Nielsen, M. Price, G. Stenhouse, and M. Boyce. 2006. Seasonal and diel patterns of grizzly bear diet and activity in west-central Alberta. Journal of Mammalogy 87(6): 1112–1121.
Nielsen, S.E., R.H.M. Munro, E.L Bainbridge, G.B. Stenhouse and M.S. Boyce. 2004. Grizzly bears and forestry II. Distribution of grizzly bear foods in clearcuts of west-central Alberta, Canada. Forest Ecology and Management. 199: 67-82.
Nielsen, S.E., G.B. Stenhouse, and M.S. Boyce. 2006. A habitat based framework for grizzly bear conservation in Alberta. Biological Conservation 130: 217-229.
Peatkau, D.H., L.P. Waits, P.L. Clarkson, L. Craighead, E. Vyse, R. Ward, and C. Strobeck. 1998. Variation in genetic diversity across the range of North American brown bears. Conservation Biology 12:418-429.
Proctor, M.F., B.N. McLellan, and C. Strobeck. 2002. Population fragmentation of grizzly bears in Southeastern British Columbia, Canada. Ursus 13:153-160.
Roever, C.L., M.S. Boyce, and G.B. Stenhouse. 2008. Grizzly bears and forestry I: Road vegetation and placement as an attractant to grizzly bears. Forest Ecology and Management. 256: 1253-1261.
Sawaya, M.A., J.B. Stetz, A.P. Clevenger, M.L. Gibeau and S.T. Kalinowski. Estimating grizzly and black bear population abundance and trend in Banff National Park using noninvasive genetic sampling. Plos-one 7: 5.
Soverel, N.O., Coops, N.C., Perrakis, D.B., Daniels, L.D., and S.E. Gergel. 2011. The transferability of a dNBR-derived model to predict burn severity across 10 wildfires in western Canada. International Journal of Wildland Fire 20: 518-531.
Tayor, S.W., R.G. Pike, M.E. Alexander. 1997. Canadian Forest Fire Behaviour Prediction System. Canadian Forest Service Special Report.
Theberge,J.C., 2002. Scale-dependant selection of resource characteristics and landscape pattern by female grizzly bears in the eastern slopes of the Canadian Rocky Mountains. Ph.D. dissertation, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
White, C. 1985. Wildland Fires in Banff National Park 1880-1980. Parks Canada Occasional Paper BNP_1985-03, 106pp.