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bulletDavis, H., A. N. Hamilton, A. S. Harestad, and R. D. Weir. 2011. Longevity and reuse of black bear dens in managed forest of coastal British Columbia. Journal of Wildlife Management.
bulletDavis, H., and R. D. Weir. 2010. Home ranges and spatial organization of Western Screech-owls in southern British Columbia. Northwestern Naturalist 91:157-164.
bulletDavis, H. and R.J. Cannings. 2008. Diet of Western Screech-Owls in the interior of British Columbia. British Columbia Birds 18:19-22.
bulletDavis, H., R. D. Weir, A. N. Hamilton, and J. A. Deal. 2006. Influence of phenology on site selection by female American black bears in coastal British Columbia. Ursus 17:41-51. Appendices.
bulletDavis, H., and A. S. Harestad. 1996. Cannibalism by black bears in the Nimpkish Valley, British Columbia. Northwest Science 70:88-92.
bulletDavis, H. 1996. Characteristics and selection of winter dens by black bears in coastal British Columbia. Thesis. Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada.

 

bulletWeir, R. D., M. Phinney, and E. C. Lofroth. 2012. Big, sick, and rotting: Why tree size, damage, and decay are important to fisher reproductive habitat. Forest Ecology and Management 265: 230-240.
bulletWeir, R. D., E. C. Lofroth, and M. Phinney. 2011. Density of fishers in boreal mixed-wood forests of northeastern British Columbia. Northwestern Naturalist 92:65-69.
bulletWeir, R. D., and F. B. Corbould. 2010. Factors affecting landscape occupancy by fishers in north-central British Columbia. Journal of Wildlife Management 74:405-410.
bulletWeir, R. D., and P. Lara Almuedo. 2010. British Columbia’s Interior: Fisher Wildlife Habitat Decision Aid. BC Journal of Ecosystems and Management 10(3):35–41.
bulletWeir, R. D. and P. Lara Almuedo. 2010. British Columbia’s Southern Interior: Badger Wildlife Habitat Decision Aid. BC Journal of Ecosystems and Management 10(3):9–13.
bulletWeir, R. D., A. S. Harestad, and F. B. Corbould. 2009. Home ranges and spatial organization of fishers in central British Columbia. Canadian Field-Naturalist 123(1):126-132.
bulletWeir, R. D., and F. B. Corbould. 2007. Factors affecting diurnal activity of fishers in north-central British Columbia. Journal of Mammalogy 88:1508-1514.
bulletWeir, R. D., and F. B. Corbould. 2006. Density of fishers in the Sub-Boreal Spruce biogeoclimatic zone of British Columbia. Northwestern Naturalist 87:118-127.
bulletWeir, R. D., A. S. Harestad, and R. C. Wright. 2005. Winter diet of fishers in British Columbia. Northwestern Naturalist 86:12-19.
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Weir, R. D., F. B. Corbould, and A. S. Harestad. 2004. Effect of ambient temperature on the selection of rest structures by fishers. Pages 196-210 in D. J. Harrison, A. K. Fuller, and G. Proulx, editors. Martens and Fisher (Martes) in Human-Altered Environments: An International Perspective. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Norwell, Massachusetts, USA.

bulletWeir, R. D. 2003. Status of the fisher in British Columbia. Ministry of Sustainable Resource Management, Conservation Data Centre, and Ministry of Water, Land and Air Protection, Biodiversity Branch, Wildlife Bulletin Number B-105. Victoria, British Columbia.
bulletWeir, R. D., and A. S. Harestad. 2003. Scale-dependent habitat selectivity by fishers in south-central British Columbia.  Journal of Wildlife Management 67:73-82.
bulletWeir, R. D., and A. S. Harestad. 1997. Landscape-level selectivity by fishers in south-central British Columbia. Pages 252-264 in G. Proulx, H. N. Bryant, and P. M. Woodward, editors. Martes: Taxonomy, ecology, techniques, and management. Provincial Museum of Alberta. Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
bulletWeir, R. D. 1995. Diet, spatial organization, and habitat relationships of fishers in south-central British Columbia. Thesis. Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada.

 

bulletHoodicoff, C. S., K. W. Larsen, and R. D. Weir. 2009. Home range size and attributes for badgers (Taxidea taxus jeffersonii) in south-central British Columbia, Canada. American Midland Naturalist 162:305-317.
bulletKrawchuck, A., K. W. Larsen, R. D. Weir, and H. Davis. 2005. Passage through a small drainage culvert by mule deer and other large mammals. Canadian Field-Naturalist 119:296-298.
bulletKyle, C. J., R. D. Weir, N. J. Newhouse, H. Davis, and C. Strobeck. 2004. Genetic structure of sensitive and endangered northwestern badger populations (Taxidea taxus taxus and T. t. jeffersonii). Journal of Mammalogy 85:633-639.
bulletLertzman, K. P., H. Davis, B. Evans, B. Moorehouse, and T. Poland. 1994. Two views of ecological issues in forestry. Northwest Science 68:65-68.
bulletMacHutchon, A. G., S. Himmer, H. Davis, and M. Gallagher. 1998. Temporal and spatial activity patterns among coastal bear populations. Ursus 10:539-546.
bulletProulx, G., K. B. Aubry, J. D. S. Birks, S. W. Buskirk, C. Fortin, H. C. Frost, W. B. Krohn, L. Mayo, V. Monakov, D. C. Payer, M. Santos-Reis, R. D. Weir, and W. J. Zielinski. 2004. World distribution and status of the genus Martes in 2000. Pages 21-76 in D. J. Harrison, A. K. Fuller, and G. Proulx, Editors. Martens and Fishers (Martes) in Human-altered Environments: An International Perspective. Springer Science+Business Media, New York, New York, USA.

Peer-edited

bulletWeir, R. D., H. Davis, C. S. Hoodicoff, and K. W. Larsen. 2005. Life on a highway: Sources of mortality within an endangered British Columbian badger population. In E. C. Lofroth and T. D. Hooper, technical editors. Proceedings of the Species at Risk 2004 Pathways to Recovery Conference. March 2–6, 2004, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.

Other Reports

bulletWeir, R. D., and F. B. Corbould. 2008. Ecology of Fishers in the Sub-boreal Forests of North-central British Columbia: Final Report. Peace/Williston Fish and Wildlife Compensation Program Report No. 315. 178 pp plus appendices.
bulletDavis, H., and R. D. Weir. 2008. Western Screech-owl Conservation along the Shuswap River. Artemis Wildlife Consultants, Armstrong, British Columbia.
bulletWeir, R. D. 2009. Fisher Ecology in the Kiskatinaw Plateau Ecosection: Year-End Report March 2009. Unpublished report, Artemis Wildlife Consultants, Armstrong, British Columbia.
bulletDavis, H., and R. D. Weir. 2004. Middle Shuswap Herpetile and Avian Habitat Assessment: 2004 Final Report for  Bridge Coastal Fish and Wildlife Restoration Project #04.W.Sh.01. Prepared for Spallumcheen Indian Band, Enderby, British Columbia. Unpublished report. Artemis Wildlife Consultants, Armstrong, British Columbia, Canada.
bulletDavis, H., D. W. Wellwood, and L. M. Ciarniello. 2002. "Bear Smart" Community Program: Background Report. British Columbia Ministry of Environment, Lands and Parks. Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.
bulletWeir, R. D., H. Davis, and D. V. Gayton. 2004. Survey of badger burrow damage to machinery and livestock. Prepared for Ministry of Water, Land and Air Protection, Victoria, British Columbia. Artemis Wildlife Consultants, Armstrong, British Columbia and FORREX, Nelson, British Columbia.
bulletWeir, R. D., and H. Davis. 2004. Badger Recovery: Highway Mortality Mitigation Trial. Unpublished report. Artemis Wildlife Consultants, Armstrong, British Columbia, Canada.
bulletWeir, R. D., H. Davis, and C. S. Hoodicoff. 2003. Conservation strategies for North American badgers in the Thompson and Okanagan Regions. Final report for the Thompson-Okanagan Badger Project. Artemis Wildlife Consultants, Armstrong, British Columbia.
bulletWellwood, D. W., A. Kellner, and H. Davis. 2001. Standards and practices for bear viewing in coastal British Columbia. British Columbia Ministry of Environment, Lands and Parks. Victoria, British Columbia.

 

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