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McCrory, W. 1997a. Preliminary evaluati<strong>on</strong> <strong>of</strong> bear habitats in Moose Creek and comments<br />

<strong>on</strong> the potential impacts <strong>of</strong> the proposed magnetite mine development. Progress report to<br />

Parks Canada - Yoho/Lake Louise/Kootenay.<br />

McCrory, W. and E. Mallam. 1997b. Grizzly bear habitats and trail hazard assessment for<br />

Ottertail fire road and Goodsir Pass Trail-Goodsir Flats. Progress report to Parks Canada -<br />

Yoho/Lake Louise/Kootenay.<br />

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McCrory, W. and E. Mallam. 1995a. Revised grizzly bear capability for Wells Gray Provincial<br />

Park, biophysical map. Report to BC Parks, Kamloops, B.C. 40 pp.<br />

McCrory, W. and E. Mallam. 1995b. Preliminary bear hazard assessment <strong>of</strong> Wells Gray<br />

Provincial Park. Report to BC Parks, Kamloops, B.C. 20 pp.<br />

McCrory, W. and E. Mallam. 1995. Year two progress report. Grizzly bear habitats and trail<br />

hazard assessment - for Lake O'Hara/McArthur Valley socio-ecological study. 32 pp.<br />

McCrory, W. and E. Mallam. 1994. Assessment <strong>of</strong> bear habitats and hazards. Liard River<br />

Hot Springs Provincial Park, British Columbia. Report to BC Parks, Fort St. John, BC.<br />

McCrory, W. and E. Mallam. 1994. Bear hazard assessment and recommendati<strong>on</strong>s. Cougar Valley<br />

and Balu Pass Trails, Glacier Nati<strong>on</strong>al Park, B.C. Report for Parks Canada Warden Service,<br />

Revelstoke, B.C.<br />

McCrory, W. and E. Mallam. 1994. Bear hazard assessment and management recommendati<strong>on</strong>s.<br />

The Odaray Prospect-McArthur Pass area (Lake O'Hara) and the McArthur Creek Valley. Report<br />

to Yoho Nati<strong>on</strong>al Park, Heritage Resource C<strong>on</strong>servati<strong>on</strong> Service. 102 pp.<br />

McCrory, W. 1994. Values <strong>of</strong> a fully protected Kitlope Ecosystem for bears. Report to<br />

Nanakila Institute, Kitimaat Village, B.C. Draft.<br />

McCrory, W., G. Copeland and E. Mallam. 1993. A proposed management framework for the<br />

Khutzeymateen grizzly sanctuary, B.C. Report to Valhalla Wilderness Society, Friends <strong>of</strong><br />

Ecological Reserves and World Wildlife Fund. Draft. 32 pp.<br />

McCrory, W. and E. Mallam. 1992. Grizzly bear resource management report, Kokanee<br />

Glacier Park and Recreati<strong>on</strong> Area. Report to B.C. Parks. 32 pp.<br />

McCrory, W. and E. Mallam. 1992. Grizzly bear habitat/hazard assessment <strong>of</strong> recreati<strong>on</strong><br />

trails in Marten Creek and Idaho Lookout area. Report to Ministry <strong>of</strong> Forests, Castlegar,<br />

B.C.<br />

McCrory, W., E. Mallam and G. Copeland. 1991. A proposal for a white grizzly wilderness<br />

park in the Goat Range <strong>of</strong> British Columbia. Report to Valhalla Wilderness Society.<br />

McCrory, W. and E. Mallam. 1990. Preliminary bear hazard evaluati<strong>on</strong> for Bowr<strong>on</strong> Lake<br />

Provincial Park, B.C. Report to BC Parks, Prince George, B.C. 73 pp.<br />

McCrory, W. and E. Mallam. 1990 Bear hazard evaluati<strong>on</strong> in M<strong>on</strong>ashee Provincial Park,<br />

B.C. Report to B.C. Parks, Kamloops, B.C. 22pp.<br />

McCrory, W. and E. Mallam. 1990. Bear hazard evaluati<strong>on</strong> in areas <strong>of</strong> Mt. Robs<strong>on</strong><br />

Provincial Park, B.C. Report to B.C. Parks, Prince George, B.C. 20 pp.<br />

Curriculum Vitae: Wayne P. McCrory, Registered Pr<strong>of</strong>essi<strong>on</strong>al Biologist

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