
Episode 112 - Hunting Induced Horn Evolution in Mountain Sheep with Dr. Mark Boyce
Dr. Mark Boyce from the University of Alberta joins Mark and Curtis in this episode. Dr. Boyce is an ecologist working on research areas that include wildlife habitat selection, cougar predation and effects of hunter harvest on wildlife including interactions between wildlife density and hunter harvests. Mark provides his perspectives on intensive selective hunting pressure as one of the causes of reported decreases in bighorn sheep horn sized and he outlines his ideas on how bighorn sheep hunting should be managed in Alberta.
The Hunter Conservationist Podcast
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Show Notes
Dr. Mark Boyce from the University of Alberta joins Mark and Curtis in this episode. Dr. Boyce is an ecologist working on research areas that include wildlife habitat selection, cougar predation and effects of hunter harvest on wildlife including interactions between wildlife density and hunter harvests. Mark provides his perspectives on intensive selective hunting pressure as one of the causes of reported decreases in bighorn sheep horn sized and he outlines his ideas on how bighorn sheep hunting should be managed in Alberta.
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