Microbiological
contamination of mountain streams by tourism and recreation.
Abstract

Ralf Buckley, Director, International Centre for Ecotourism Research.
Griffith University, Queensland, Australia.
Changing Vulnerability and
Environmental Hazards in the Karakoram Himalaya. Abstract

Nick Cradock-Henry, Wilfrid Laurier University, Sir Sanford Fleming
College
Shauna Flanagan, Cold Regions Research Centre, Wilfrid Laurier University
Tools for Natural Hazard
Identification, Monitoring, and Management in High Mountain Areas:
Cases from the Western Himalaya and Canadian Rockies. Abstract

James S. Gardner and Eric Saczuk, Natural Resources Institute and
Department of Geography, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB
A comparison of arctic ground
squirrel populations living at high and low elevation. Abstract

Presenter: Elizabeth A. Gillis, Department of Zoology, University
of British Columbia
Authors: E.A. Gillis, D.S. Hik, T.J. Karels, and R. Boonstra
Linking the Peaks: a preliminary
conservation strategy for birds of the Yellowstone to Yukon region.
Abstract

Susan J. Hannon, Dept. of Biological Sciences, Univ. Alberta,
Edmonton, AB, Judy Muir, Dept. of Biological Sciences, Univ. Alberta, Edmonton,
AB,
Andy Hansen, Ecology Dept. Montana State Univ., Marcy Mahr, Yellowstone to Yukon
Conservation
Initiative, Daniel Casey, American Bird Conservancy
Troy Merrill, LTB Consulting, Kathy Martin, Centre for Applied Conservation Biology, Forest
Sciences, Centre, University of British Columbia
Visitor Impact on Mountain Plant
Communities: trivial or consequential? Abstract

Ernest Hartley
Science, thresholds and
standards: Grizzly bear recovery in southern Alberta. Abstract

Brian L. Horejsi
"EcoGen" - A Model
for Mapping Forest Ecosystems. Abstract

Colleen Jones, Shamaya Consulting - Ecological Services
Environmental Impacts of Olympic
Winter Games. Abstract

Hilary Lindh, Centre for Applied Conservation Research, University
of British Columbia
Assessing Ecological Economic
Impacts of Landscape Change in Mountain Ecosystems. Abstract

Tony Prato, University of Missouri-Columbia
Ecosystem and Human Use
Monitoring in the High Arctic, Quttinirpaaq National Park.
Abstract

Vicki Sahanatien (presenter), Nunavut Field Unit, Parks Canada
"There’s cows in them thar
hills": The impacts of cattle grazing on riparian vegetation
in the alpine, subalpine and montane ecoregions of Southwestern
Alberta. Abstract

Glenda M. Samuelson, Geography
Department, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Stewart B. Rood, Biological Sciences,
University of Lethbridge, Lethbridge, AB
Ecology of high elevation fir/
spruce forests and the response to logging: some early results
from Sicamous Creek, British Columbia, Canada. Abstract

Alan Vyse, Research Forester and Group Leader, Kamloops Forest
Region, B.C. Forest Service
Air issues in Canadian Mountain
Parks. Abstract
David Welch, Physical Sciences Advisor, Ecological Integrity
Branch, Parks Canada
Whitebark pine restoration and
monitoring in the Canadian Rockies. Abstract
B.C. Wilson, Cordilleran Ecological Research, RR#1 GB15A C-7, Winlaw, BC
R.C. Walker, Parks Canada, Box 220 Radium Hot Springs, BC
G.J. Stuart-Smith, Parks Canada, Box 220 Radium Hot Springs, BC