. The Canadian field-naturalist. 1999 Burnett: Chapter 4: Working with Mammals 77. Aircraft are not the only means by which CWS biologists have travelled in the Arctic. Here, Alan Loughrey and an Inuk guide take a rest before continuing a journey by komatik on Southampton Island during a study of the Adantic Walrus in 1953 (Photo credit: CWS). Canadian Circumpolar Institute, Circumpolar Research Series, Number 4, 1993). 9. L. Carbyn, "Description of the Festuca scabrella association in Prince Albert National Park, Saskatche- wan," The Canadian Field-Naturalist 85: 25-30 (1971). 10. C


. The Canadian field-naturalist. 1999 Burnett: Chapter 4: Working with Mammals 77. Aircraft are not the only means by which CWS biologists have travelled in the Arctic. Here, Alan Loughrey and an Inuk guide take a rest before continuing a journey by komatik on Southampton Island during a study of the Adantic Walrus in 1953 (Photo credit: CWS). Canadian Circumpolar Institute, Circumpolar Research Series, Number 4, 1993). 9. L. Carbyn, "Description of the Festuca scabrella association in Prince Albert National Park, Saskatche- wan," The Canadian Field-Naturalist 85: 25-30 (1971). 10. Canada, Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development, Canadian Wildlife Service '66 (Ottawa: Queen's Printer, 1967), page 52. 11. More complete summaries of CWS field projects from the late 1950s to 1971 can be found in the fol- lowing publications: Canadian Wildlife Service, Canadian Wildlife Service Research Progress Report — 1961 (Ottawa: Queen's Printer, 1963); Canada, Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Develop- ment, Canadian Wildlife Service '66 (Ottawa: Queen's Printer, 1967); and Canada, Department of the Environment, Canadian Wildlife Service '71 (Ottawa: Information Canada, 1971). 12. L. Retfalvi, "Biotic communities in the western parks" in Canada, Department of the Environment, Canadian Wildlife Service '71 (Ottawa: Information Canada, 1971), page 55. 13. cf. G. W. Scotter, "Priority areas chosen for preserv- ing Arctic oases," Canadian Geographic 105(1): 64-69(1985). 14. cf. A. W. F. Banfield, Tularemia in Beaver and Mus- krats, Waterton Lakes National Park, Alberta, 1952-53 (Canadian Wildlife Service Archive, File Number CWSC 186). 15. A. W. F. Banfield, Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever 16 Investigation in Banff National Park 1953 (Canadian Wildlife Service Archive, File Number CWSC 13). N. Novakowski, personal communication, inter- viewed at Ottawa, 26 November 1996. 17. Anecdote quoted in Lewis, Lively, page 435. (See note 2) 18.


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