Date of Award
5-17-1968
Document Type
Thesis
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.
Recommended Citation
Koontz, Keith C., "Small game and furbearers of the Rampart Dam impoundment area" (1968). Biological Sciences. 433.
https://ualaska.researchcommons.org/uaf_grad_bio_sciences/433
Handle
http://hdl.handle.net/11122/12793