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Cameron McClelland

Organization
fRI Research
Category
Job Title
Wildlife Biologist

About

Cam grew up in Hinton, Alberta and graduated in 2013 with a BSc in Environmental Earth Sciences from the University of Alberta. He worked for five seasons with the Grizzly Bear Program before completing his Master's at UBC. This was done at the International Remote Sensing Studio under Nicholas Coops in the Faculty of Forestry in March 2020, studying vegetation trends and how they affect grizzly bear food availability and grizzly bear habitat selection.

Program & Project Involvement

Caribou Program
Program

Caribou Program

The fRI Research Caribou Program carries out applied research, in partnership with industry and the Government of Alberta, to help maintain caribou herds in Alberta into the future.

Grizzly Bear Program
Program

Grizzly Bear Program

The fRI Research Grizzly Bear Program provides knowledge and planning tools to ensure the long-term conservation of grizzly bears in Alberta.

Yellowhead (BMA 3) Grizzly Bear Population Inventory
Project

Yellowhead (BMA 3) Grizzly Bear Population Inventory

This project uses DNA from hair snags to create a population inventory of grizzly bears in BMA 3 and Jasper National Park.

Advancing Harvest System and Silvicultural Practices for Improved Woodland Caribou and Fibre Outcomes
Project

Advancing Harvest System and Silvicultural Practices for Improved Woodland Caribou and Fibre Outcomes

This 3-year study will evaluate the potential of new forest management practices to benefit both woodland caribou and growth and yield.