2021
PEER-REVIEWED REPORTS*
*Published institutionally as per funding and data-sharing agreements.
INSTITUTIONAL PUBLICATIONS*
*Published in-house as per funding and data-sharing agreements.
- Fisher, J.T., F. Grey, J. Amerongen Maddison*, N. Anderson, J. Sawan, N. Anderson, S. Chai, L. Nolan, A. Underwood, H. Fuller*, and S. Frey*. 2021. Indigenous-led Camera-trap Research on the Effects of Landscape Change on Nearctic Boreal Mammals on Traditional Territories. FACETS 6: 1266-1284. https://www.facetsjournal.com/doi/10.1139/facets-2020-0087
- Roberts, D., D. Beausoleil, R. Hazewinkel, A. Mahaffey, D. Sayanda, F. Wyatt, E. Bayne, J. Dennett, J.T. Fisher, and M. Dubé. 2021. A decadal synthesis of terrestrial biological monitoring in the Alberta oil sands region. Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management, early view. https://setac.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/ieam.4519
- Beirne, C; C. Sun*, E. Tattersall*, J. Burgar*, J.T., Fisher, and A.C. Burton. 2021. Multispecies modelling reveals potential for habitat restoration to re-establish boreal vertebrate community dynamics. Journal of Applied Ecology, early view. https://besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/1365-2664.14020
- Sun, C.*, C. Beirne, J.M. Burgar*, T. Howey, J.T. Fisher, and A.C. Burton. 2021. Simultaneous monitoring of vegetation dynamics and wildlife activity with camera traps to assess habitat change. Remote Sensing in Ecology and Conservation, Early View. https://doi.org/10.1002/rse2.222
- Fisher, J.T., and A.C. Burton. 2021. Spatial structure of reproductive success infers mechanisms of ungulate invasion in Nearctic boreal landscapes. Ecology & Evolution 11(2): 900-911.
- Wittische, J., S. Heckbert, P.M.A. James, A.C. Burton, and J.T. Fisher. 2021. Community-level modelling of boreal forest mammals in an oil sands landscape reveals how human disturbance, natural habitat, and predation shape mammal distribution. Science of the Total Environment 755(2):142500
- Francis, A, J.T. Fisher, C. Procter, and G. Kuzyk. 2021. Female moose prioritize forage over risk in harvested landscapes. Journal of Wildlife Management 85(1): 156-168.
2020 - Fisher, J.T., A.C. Burton, L. Nolan, and L. Roy. 2020. Influences of landscape change and winter severity on invasive ungulate persistence in the Nearctic boreal forest. Scientific Reports 10: 8742.
- Media coverage: CBC, Canada News Media, International Affiliates
- Frey, S., J.P. Volpe, N. Heim, J. Paczkowski, and J.T. Fisher. 2020. Move to nocturnality not a universal trend in carnivore species on disturbed landscapes. Oikos 129(8): 1128-1140.
Media coverage: Rocky Mountain Outlook, CBC Radio, CTV News, CTV News online, Outside Magazine - Caravaggi, A., A. Cole Burton, D.A. Clark, J.T. Fisher, A. Grass, S. Green, C. Hobaiter, T.R. Hofmeester, A.K. Kalan, D. Rabaiotti, and D. Rivet. 2020. A review of potential impacts on animal behaviour to consider when using camera traps to inform wildlife ecology and conservation. Conservation Science and Practice 2(8): e239.
- Tattersall, E. R., J.M. Burgar, J.T. Fisher & A.C. Burton. 2020. Boreal predator co‐occurrences reveal shared use of seismic lines in a working landscape. Ecology and Evolution, 10(3), 1678-1691.
- Tattersall, E.R., J.M. Burgar, J.T. Fisher, & A.C. Burton. 2020. Mammal seismic line use varies with restoration: applying habitat restoration to species at risk conservation in a working landscape. Biological Conservation 241: 108295.
Media coverage: CBC, 150 International Affiliates, ScienMag, Phys.org. - Turner, C., T. Lantz, and J.T. Fisher. 2020. Muskrat distributions in a changing Arctic Delta are explained by patch composition and configuration. Arctic Science 6(2): 77–94.
2019 - Stewart, F.E.C., J.P. Volpe, D. Vujnovic, G. Hood, and J.T. Fisher. 2019. Protected areas alone rarely predict mammalian biodiversity across spatial scales in an Albertan working landscape. Biological Conservation 240, 108252.
- Stewart, F.E.C., S. Darlington, J.P. Volpe, M. McAdie, and J.T. Fisher. 2019. Corridors best facilitate functional connectivity across a protected area network. Scientific Reports 9: 10852.
Media coverage: Mongabay, Wildlife.org, ALERT, Saanich News, University of Victoria
Scientific Reports Top 100 Downloaded Article - Heim, N, J.T. Fisher, J.P. Volpe, A. Clevenger, J. Paczkowski. 2019. Mountain carnivore community response to anthropogenic landscape change: species-specificity foils generalizations. Landscape Ecology 34(11): 2493-2507.
Media coverage: Rocky Mountain Outlook - Bulger, D., J.T Fisher, and J.P. Volpe. 2019. Differences in fish communities on natural versus artificial temperate reefs: Groundfish conservation applications in British Columbia. Marine Environmental Research 152: 104788.
Media coverage: Vancouver Sun, Canada News Media, VicNews, UVIC.ca. - Stewart, F.E.C., J.T. Fisher, and J.P. Volpe. 2019. The debate about bait: a red herring in wildlife research. Journal of Wildlife Management 83(4): 985-992.
2018 - Fisher, J.T., and A.C. Burton. 2018. Wildlife winners and losers in an oil sands landscape. Frontiers in Ecology and Environment 16.6: 323-328.
Media coverage: National Post, CBC, CBC Radio, The Star, Global, Affiliates coast to coast - Fortin, J., J. Rhemtulla, J.T. Fisher, and E. Higgs. 2018. Estimates of landscape composition from terrestrial oblique photographs suggest homogenization of Rocky Mountain landscapes over the last century. Remote Sensing in Ecology and Conservation, 2:100.
Media coverage: Motherboard. - Burgar, J.M., J.P. Volpe, J.T. Fisher, and A.C. Burton. 2018. The importance of considering multiple interacting species for conservation of species at risk. Conservation Biology 33(3):709-715.
- Burgar, J.M., Stewart, F.E.C., Volpe, J.P., Fisher, J.T., and Burton, A.C. 2018. Estimating density for species conservation: Comparing camera trap spatial count models to genetic spatial capture-recapture models. Global Ecology and Conservation, 15: e00411.
- Burton, A.C., J.T. Fisher, et al. 2018. Density and distribution of the brown bear (Ursus arctos) within the Caucasus biodiversity hotspot. Journal of Mammalogy 99(5):1249-1260.
- Stewart, F.E.C., J.T. Fisher, A.C. Burton, and J.P. Volpe. 2018. Species occurrence data reflect the magnitude of animal movements better than the proximity of animal space use. Ecosphere 9(2): e02112.
Ecosphere Top 100 Downloaded Article 2019
2017 - Heim, N.A., A.P. Clevenger, J. Paczkowski, J.P. Volpe, and J.T. Fisher. 2017. Cumulative effects of climate and landscape change drive spatial distribution of Rocky Mountain wolverines. Ecology and Evolution 7(21): 8903-8914.
Media coverage: BBC Earth, Science Borealis, CBC Radio Canada, Rocky Mountain Outlook - Stewart, F.E.C., J.P. Volpe, J.S. Taylor, and J.T. Fisher. 2017. Distinguishing reintroduction from recolonization with genetic testing. Biological Conservation 214: 242-249.
Media coverage: Nature Conservancy
Wilson, N. 2018. Reintroduction or Recolonization? How the Fisher Came Back. BioScience 68(3): 232. - Frey, Sandra, J.T. Fisher, and A.C. Burton. 2017. Investigating animal activity patterns and temporal niche partitioning using camera trap data: Challenges and Opportunities. Remote Sensing in Ecology and Conservation, August 2017: 1-10.
Media coverage: Rocky Mountain Outlook, CBC Radio, CTV News, CTV News online, Outside Magazine - Torres-Romero, E.J., S. Varela, J.T. Fisher, and M. Olalla-Tárraga. 2017. The relationship between mammal faunas and climatic instability since the Last Glacial Maximum: a Nearctic vs. Western Palearctic comparison. Acta Oecologica 82: 10-15.
- J.T. Fisher, N. Heim, S. Code, and J. Paczkowski. 2016. Grizzly bear noninvasive genetic tagging surveys: assessing missed detections with multi-scale hierarchical models. PloS one 11.9 (2016): e0161055.
- Steenweg, R., M. Hebblewhite, R. Kays, J. Ahumada, J.T. Fisher, C. Burton, S.E. Townsend, C. Carbone, J. M. Rowcliffe, J. Whittington, J. Brodie, J. A. Royle, A. Switalski, A.P. Clevenger, N. Heim, and L.N. Rich. 2017. Scaling up camera traps — monitoring the planet's biodiversity with networks of remote sensors. Frontiers in Ecology and Environment 15(1): 26-34.Media coverage: ScienMag, Science News, Lonely Planet, Global News, CBC News, The Wildlife Society, Phys.org, NaturalSciences.org
Frontiers Top 20 Downloaded Article 2017
2016< - Stewart, F.E.C., N.A. Heim, A.P. Clevenger, J. Paczkowski, J.P. Volpe, and J.T. Fisher. 2016. Wolverine behaviour varies spatially with anthropogenic footprint: implications for conservation and inferences about declines. Ecology & Evolution 6(5):1493–1503.
Media coverage: BBC Earth, CBC, Calgary Herald, Canadian Rockies Annual - Burton, C., E. Neilson, D. Moreira, A. Ladle, R. Steenweg, J.T. Fisher, E. Bayne, and S. Boutin. 2015. Wildlife camera trapping: a review and recommendations for linking surveys to ecological processes. Journal of Applied Ecology 52(3): 675-685. doi: 10.1111/1365-2664.12432.
Highlighted @ Applied Ecologist's Blog. - F. Jean, A. Branzan Albu, D. Capson, E. Higgs, J.T. Fisher, and B.M. Starzomski. 2015. Visualizing category-specific changes in oblique photographs of mountain landscapes. In Proceedings of the Workshop on Visualization in Environmental Sciences (EnvirVis), May 25-29, Cagliari, Sardinia, Italy, 2015.
- F. Jean, A. Branzan-Albu, D. Capson, E. Higgs, J.T. Fisher, and B.M. Starzomski. 2015. The mountain habitats segmentation and change detection dataset. Proceedings of the IEEE Winter Conference on Applications of Computer Vision (WACV) 2015, Hawaii, USA.
- Fisher, J.T., C. Pasztor, A. Wilson, J.P. Volpe, and B. Anholt. 2014. Recolonizing sea otters spatially segregate from pinnipeds on the Canadian Pacific coastline: The implications of segregation for species conservation. Biological Conservation 177: 148-155. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0006320714002523.
Highlighted @ Canadian Wildlife Federation - Fisher, J.T., and S. Bradbury. 2014. Quantifying bias in noninvasive genetic tagging studies with multi-state hierarchical models. Journal of Wildlife Management 78(6): 1087-1095. http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/jwmg.750/full
- Fisher, J.T., M. Wheatley, and D. MacKenzie. 2014. Spatial patterns of breeding success of grizzly bears derived from hierarchical multistate models. Conservation Biology 28(5): 1249-1259.
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/cobi.12302/full.
Highlighted @ Alberta Wilderness Blog - Fisher, A.C., J.P. Volpe and J.T. Fisher. 2014. Occupancy dynamics of escaped farmed Atlantic salmon in Canadian Pacific coastal salmon streams. Biological Invasions 16(1): 2137-2146.
http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10530-014-0653-x. - Fisher, J.T., S. Bradbury, M. Wheatley, B. Anholt, L. Roy, J.P. Volpe, and L. Nolan. 2013. Wolverines on the Rocky Mountain slopes: natural heterogeneity and landscape alteration as predictors of distribution. Canadian Journal of Zoology 91: 706-716.
Media coverage: Globe and Mail and CanWest Journals. - Fisher, J.T., M.T. Wheatley, S. Bradbury, B. Anholt, and J.P. Volpe. 2012. Spatial segregation of sympatric marten and fishers: the influence of landscapes and species-scapes. Ecography 36(2): 240-248.
- Fisher, J.T., B. Anholt, and J.P. Volpe. 2011. Body mass explains characteristic scales of habitat selection in terrestrial mammals. Ecology and Evolution 1(4): 517-528.
- Fisher, J.T., and S. Bradbury. 2006. Understorey protection harvest expedites recolonisation of boreal forest stands by North American red squirrels. Forest Ecology and Management 234: 40-47.
- Fisher, J.T., and L. Wilkinson. 2005. The response of mammals to forest fire and timber harvesting in the North American boreal forest. Mammal Review 35(1): 51-81.
- Fisher, J.T., S. Boutin, and S.J. Hannon. 2005. The protean relationship between boreal forest landscape structure and red squirrel distribution at multiple spatial scales. Landscape Ecology 20: 73-82.
- Fisher, J.T., C. Twitchell, E. Jenson, W. Barney, and J. Sharpe. 2005. Utilizing behavioral biophysics to mitigate accidental mortality of snared endangered Newfoundland marten. Journal of Wildlife Management 69(4): 1743-1746.
Media coverage: CBC News. - Wheatley, M., J.T. Fisher, J. Litke, K.W.L. Larsen, and S. Boutin. 2005. Using GIS to relate small mammal abundance and landscape structure at multiple spatial extents: Northern flying squirrels in Alberta, Canada. Journal of Applied Ecology 42: 577-586.
- Fisher, J.T., and G. Merriam. 2000. Resource patch array use by two squirrel species in an agricultural landscape. Landscape Ecology 15(4): 333-338.
- Chauret, C., N. Armstrong, J.T. Fisher, R. Sharma, S. Springthorpe, and S. Sattar. 1995. Correlating Cryptosporidium and Giardia with microbial indicators. J. American Waterworks Association 87: 76-84.
- Fisher, J.T., J.M. Burgar., M. Dickie, A.C. Burton, and R. Serrouya. Density estimation of unmarked large mammals: applications and assumptions of Spatial Count Models vs. Random Encounter and Staying Time models. In review.
- Beirne, C., C. Sun, E.Tattersall, J. Burgar, J.T. Fisher, and A.C. Burton. Variation in wildlife responses to seismic line characteristics indicates the potential of habitat restoration to restore community-level dynamics. In review.
- Chow-Fraser, G., N. Heim, J. Paczkowski, J.P. Volpe, J.T. Fisher. Evidence of synergistic effects of landscape change and shifting competitive dynamics between sympatric Nearctic carnivores. Revisions In review, Biological Conservation
- Darlington, S., A.C. Burton, J.P. Volpe, and J.T. Fisher. Cumulative effects of human footprint best predict seasonal resource selection by a range expanding ungulate. In review, Scientific Reports.
- Roberts, D., D. Beausoleil, R. Hazewinkel, A. Mahaffey, D. Sayanda, F. Wyatt, E. Bayne, J. Dennett, J.T. Fisher, and M. Dubé. A decadal synthesis of terrestrial biological monitoring in the Alberta oil sands region. In review, Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management.
PEER-REVIEWED REPORTS*
*Published institutionally as per funding and data-sharing agreements.
- Fisher, Jason T., A. Cole Burton, Luke Nolan, Michelle Hiltz, and Laurence D. Roy. 2016. White-tailed Deer Distribution, Density, and Habitat Selection in Alberta's Northeast Boreal Forest. [Alberta Boreal Deer Project Final Report]. Alberta Innovates - Technology Futures, Vegreville, Alberta. 88 pp.
- Eaton, B.R., J.T. Fisher, G.T. McKenna, and J. Pollard. 2014. An Ecological Framework for Wildlife Habitat Design for Oil Sands Mine Reclamation. OSRIN Report No. TR-67. DOWNLOAD or https://era.library.ualberta.ca/files/cj82k851n#.Vi6mzLmFOfA
- Eaton, B.R., L. Ross, J.T. Fisher, T. Charette, and D. Vitt. 2014. Natural Wetlands in the Oil Sands Region. pp 69-110 In Guidelines for Wetland Establishment on Reclaimed Oil Sands Leases. 3rd Edition. Cumulative Environmental Management Agency, Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Available at http://library.cemaonline.ca/
- Eaton, B.R., J.T. Fisher, T. Muhly, and S-L. Chai. 2013. Potential Impacts of Beaver on Oil Sands Reclamation Success – an Analysis of Available Literature. Oil Sands Research and Information Network, University of Alberta, School of Energy and the Environment, Edmonton, Alberta. OSRIN Report No. TR-37. 65 pp. http://hdl.handle.net/10402/era.32764.
- Fisher, J.T., and C. Burton. 2012. Monitoring Mammals in Alberta: Recommendations for Remote Camera Trapping. Alberta Innovates – Technology Futures and Alberta Biodiversity Monitoring Institute, Vegreville, AB. 42 pp. DOWNLOAD
- Eaton, B.R., and J.T. Fisher. 2011. The state of existing empirical data and scientific knowledge on habitat-species relationships for wildlife that occupy aquatic habitats, with a focus on the boreal region of Alberta. Report to CEMA - Cumulative Environmental Management Agency – Aquatics Subgroup of the Reclamation Working Group. Alberta Innovates – Technology Futures, Vegreville, AB. 121 pp. http://library.cemaonline.ca/
- Fisher, J.T., S. Bradbury, A.C. Fisher, and L. Nolan. 2009. Wolverines on the Edge of Alberta’s Rockies. Alberta Research Council Inc., Vegreville, AB. 80 pp. Available at http://www.blurb.com/b/1071210-wolverines-on-the-edge-of-alberta-s-rockies.
- Fisher, J.T., L. Roy, and M. Hiltz. 2009. Barren-Ground Caribou Management in the Northwest Territories: An Independent Peer Review. Report to Minister of Environment and Natural Resources, Government of the Northwest Territories. Alberta Research Council, Vegreville, AB. Available http://www.enr.gov.nt.ca/_live/documents/content/ARC_NWT_Caribou_Review_January_2009.pdf. Government Response at http://www.enr.gov.nt.ca/_live/documents/content/Management_Response_ARC_Review.pdf
- Fisher, J.T. 2004. The effects of mixedwood understorey protection harvesting on red squirrels and flying squirrels. In S. Bradbury, (Ed.) Mixedwood Stand Biodiversity: The Influence of Understorey Protection Harvesting on Forest Structure and Biodiversity in Alberta Boreal Mixedwood Stands. Alberta Research Council Inc., Vegreville, Alberta. DOWNLOAD.
- Fisher, J.T. and L. Wilkinson. 2004. The effects of mixedwood understorey protection harvesting on bat diversity. In S. Bradbury, (Ed.) Mixedwood Stand Biodiversity: The Influence of Understorey Protection Harvesting on Forest Structure and Biodiversity in Alberta Boreal Mixedwood Stands. Alberta Research Council Inc., Vegreville, Alberta. DOWNLOAD.
- Fisher, J.T. 2002. Adaptive boreal forestry. In S. Song, (Ed.) The Ecological Basis for Stand Management. Alberta Research Council, Vegreville, Alberta. DOWNLOAD.
- Fisher, J.T. and L. Wilkinson. 2002. Mammalian response to wildfire and harvesting. In S. Song, (Ed.) The Ecological Basis for Stand Management. Alberta Research Council, Vegreville, Alberta. DOWNLOAD.
- Corkum, C.V., J.T. Fisher, and S. Boutin. 1999. Investigating influences of landscape structure on small mammal abundance in Alberta’s boreal mixed-wood forest. In T. Veeman et al. (Eds.). Proceedings of the Sustainable Forest Management Network Conference. Science and Practice: Sustaining the Boreal Forest. Edmonton, AB.
INSTITUTIONAL PUBLICATIONS*
*Published in-house as per funding and data-sharing agreements.
- Fisher, J.T., and F.E.C. Stewart. The Moraine Mesocarnivore Project: 2016 Report. Alberta Innovates-Technology Futures, Vegreville, AB. 20 pp. DOWNLOAD.
- Burton, A.C., and J.T. Fisher. 2016. Density and Distribution of Brown Bears in the Amulsar region of Armenia. Alberta Innovates - Technology Futures, Vegreville, AB. 22 pp.
- Fisher, J.T., and A.C Burton. 2016. Moose and Predator Numerical Responses to Anthropogenic Features in the Alberta Oil Sands Region of Alberta. Alberta Innovates - Technology Futures, Vegreville, AB. 34 pp. DOWNLOAD.
- Clevenger, A.P., G. Mowat, M. Barrueto, and J.T. Fisher. 2016. Mapping the Wolverine Way: Understanding landscape and human effects on wolverine abundance, distribution and connectivity in the Canadian Crown of the Continent (CCoC) ecosystem. 2016 Summary Report. Banff, Alberta, Canada.
- Burton, A.C. and J.T. Fisher. 2016. Coordinated Distributed Camera Trapping: Building a Camera Trap Network for Better Mammal Monitoring in Alberta. Alberta Innovates - Technology Futures, Vegreville, AB. 47 pp. DOWNLOAD.
- Fisher, J.T., A.C. Burton, M. Hiltz, L. Nolan, and L. Roy. 2015. The Alberta Boreal Deer Project 2015 Year-End Report. Alberta Innovates - Technology Futures, Vegreville, AB. 70 pp. DOI: 10.13140/RG.2.1.2960.5843.
- Heckbert, S., van Rensen, C. , Pan, D., Burton, C., Coleman, B., Depoe, S., Fisher, J.T., Kargbo, S., Johnson, D. 2014. Integrated Modelling for Regional Strategic Assessment in Alberta: South Athabasca Oil Sands Geosimulation Model. Alberta Innovates - Technology Futures, Edmonton. 52 pp.
- Fisher, J.T. and S-L. Chai. 2014. Biodiversity Data for Alberta Parks: Needs, Opportunities, and Recommended Path Forward. Alberta Innovates - Technology Futures, Vegreville, Alberta. 55 pp.
- Fisher, J.T., M. Hiltz, L. Nolan, and L. Roy. 2014. The Alberta Boreal Deer Project 2014 Year-End Report. Alberta Innovates - Technology Futures, Vegreville, AB. 63 pp.
- Fisher, J.T., M. Hiltz, L. Nolan, and L. Roy. 2013. The Alberta Boreal Deer Project: Habitat selection, occupancy, and density in the northeast boreal forest. 2013 Year-End Report. Alberta Innovates - Technology Futures, Vegreville, AB. 18 pp.
- Chai, S-L., J. Herbers, J. Woosaree, J.T. Fisher, and T. Muhly. 2012. Needs Assessment for a Terrestrial Invasive Alien Plant Program. Report to Alberta Tourism, Parks, and Recreation – Parks Division. Alberta Innovates – Technology Futures, Vegreville, AB. 152 pp.
- Fisher, J.T., L. Takats Priestley, T. Muhly, D. Huggard, E. Bayne, and S. Nielsen. 2011. Recommendations for an Owl Monitoring Pilot Study in Northeast Alberta. Alberta Innovates - Technology Futures, Vegreville, Alberta. 74 pp.
- Fisher, J.T., T. Muhly, and L. Takats Priestley. 2011. Priority Questions for Monitoring Rare and Elusive Species in Northeast Alberta: Chapter 3 – Owls. Alberta Innovates - Technology Futures, Vegreville, Alberta. 14 pp.
- Muhly, T., C. Burton, T. Antoniuk, and J.T. Fisher. 2011. Developing a Model of Large-Scale Caribou (Rangifer tarandus) Movement in the Lower Athabasca Planning Region of Alberta. Alberta Biodiversity Monitoring Institute and Alberta Innovates - Technology Futures. Vegreville, Alberta. 47 pp.
- Fisher, J.T., and M. Hiltz. 2010. Modelling Occupancy and Detection of Newfoundland Black Bears based on Non-invasive Hair Sampling. Report to Government of Newfoundland and Labrador, Department of Environment and Conservation. Alberta Innovates – Technology Futures, Vegreville, AB.
- Fisher, J.T., M. Hiltz, and D. Pan. 2009. Estimates of Home-Range Size for Newfoundland Black Bears and Coyotes Based on Telemetry Data. Report to Government of Newfoundland and Labrador, Department of Environment and Conservation. Alberta Research Council, Vegreville, AB.
- Fisher, J.T., B. Eaton, D. Kirk, and S. Boutin. 2009. Habitat Models for Species at Risk in Northeast Alberta. Northeast Alberta Regional Plan, Terrestrial Element Team. Report to Government of Alberta. Alberta Research Council, Vegreville, AB.
- Kirk, D., J.T. Fisher, and B. Eaton. 2009. Wildlife Indicators for the Lower Athabasca Region of Alberta: Building Models to Develop Coefficients for Simulations. Northeast Alberta Regional Plan, Terrestrial Element Team. Report to Government of Alberta. Alberta Research Council, Vegreville, AB.
- Fisher, J.T., D. Kirk, B. Eaton, T. Powell, and S. Boutin. 2008. A Framework for Selecting Species-at-risk Indicators for Regional Planning. Northeast Alberta Regional Plan, Terrestrial Element Team. Report to Government of Alberta. Alberta Research Council, Vegreville, AB.
- Fisher, J.T., D. Kirk, B. Eaton, T. Powell, M. Lagimodiere, and S. Boutin. 2008. Current State of Species-at-risk in Northeast Alberta. Northeast Alberta Regional Plan, Terrestrial Element Team. Report to Government of Alberta. Alberta Research Council, Vegreville, AB.
- Kirk, D., J.T. Fisher, T. Powell, and B. Eaton. 2008. A Framework for Selecting Wildlife Indicators for Regional Planning. Northeast Alberta Regional Plan, Terrestrial Element Team. Report to Government of Alberta. Alberta Research Council, Vegreville, AB.
- Kirk, D., J.T. Fisher, and B. Eaton. 2008. Current State of Wildlife in Northeast Alberta. Northeast Alberta Regional Plan, Terrestrial Element Team. Report to Government of Alberta. Alberta Research Council, Vegreville, AB.
- Fisher, J.T. 2004. ALCES® habitat suitability models for moose, black bear, and fisher in northeastern Alberta. Report to CEMA Sustainable Ecosystems Working Group. Alberta Research Council Inc., Vegreville, Alberta.
- Fisher, J.T., S. Bradbury, and J. Schieck. 2003. A Review of Potential Ecological Effects of Reforestation with Non-native Trees in Alberta: A Discussion Paper. Report to Alberta Sustainable Resource Development. Alberta Research Council, Vegreville, AB.
- Newfoundland and Labrador Big Game Management Plan 2001-2002. Inland Fish & Wildlife Division, Government of Newfoundland and Labrador.
- Newfoundland and Labrador Big Game Management Plan 2000-2001. Inland Fish & Wildlife Division, Government of Newfoundland and Labrador.
- Newfoundland and Labrador Big Game Management Plan 1999-2000. Inland Fish & Wildlife Division, Government of Newfoundland and Labrador.