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    Small game and furbearers of the Rampart Dam impoundment area

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    Author
    Koontz, Keith C.
    Keyword
    Game and game-birds
    Fur-bearing animals
    Rampart Project
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    http://hdl.handle.net/11122/12793
    Abstract
    Probable effects of the proposed Rampart Dam on small game and furbearers of the impoundment area are presented* Checklists were made of 71 birds and 31 mammals* An aerial census of beaver gave an estimate of 80,000 beaver in the study area. Furbearers (excluding red squirrel, ground squirrel, and coyote) have produced a rounded average annual income of $143,000. Potential value of furbearers (except coyote and ground squirrel) was estimated to be $4 million per year. Approximately 1,200 of the study area residents depend on small game and furbearers for about 44% of their annual income. From 1958 to 1962 the average annual value of the fur harvest was $45,000, and the average annual small game harvest was valued at $35,500. Annual per capita income from all known sources during this period averaged $124. It was concluded that Rampart Dam would be detrimental to small game and furbearers upon which most of the human population of the area is dependent.
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    Thesis (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 1968
    Date
    1968-05
    Type
    Thesis
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    Biological Sciences

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