ML161680
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Subject 1: Red Deer (Cervus elaphus). Timecode In: 00:03:26. Timecode out: 00:03:30. Notes: Distant bugling; People in background. Subject 2: Red Deer (Cervus elaphus). Subtitle: Bugling. Timecode In: 00:05:33. Timecode out: 00:05:36. Subject 3: (Interview). Subtitle: Mike McIvor. Timecode In: 00:12:37. Timecode out: 00:14:49. Notes: Banff National Park; Wildlife movement amid development. Subject 4: (Interview). Subtitle: Mike McIvor. Timecode In: 00:21:31. Timecode out: 00:32:35. Notes: Banff National Park; Wildlife movement and development. Subject 5: (Interview). Subtitle: Tony Clevenger. Timecode In: 00:37:20. Timecode out: 00:52:49. Notes: Banff National Park; Wildlife movement and development; Trans-Canada Highway effects on wildlife populations. Subject 6: (Sound Effects). Subtitle: Trans-Canada Highway ambi. Timecode In: 00:54:09. Timecode out: 01:04:19. Notes: Distant perspective; Close perspective. Subject 7: Red Deer (Cervus elaphus). Subtitle: Bugling. Timecode In: 01:20:34. Timecode out: 01:20:39. Notes: Time of day: 1940. Subject 8: Red Deer (Cervus elaphus). Subtitle: Bugling. Timecode In: 01:32:29. Timecode out: 01:32:34. Notes: Time of day: 1950. Habitat: ; ; ; ; Equipment Notes: Stereo=1; Decoded MS Stereo to 0:37:01; Spaced Omni Stereo using Schoeps mics to end. Y2Y DAT 1 MM = Mike McIvor KH = Karsten Heuer TC = Tony Clevenger AC = Alex Chadwick CJ = Carolyn Jensen CT = Chuck Thompson :30 time 10:52 chuck checking recording; walking; starting again wind, faint jingling sound; talking off-mic, v faint, phone ringing ... 3:26 horn blowing, voices, tv? in background traffic, birds calling, tv or radio off-mic. 5:34 horn blowing sound and then louder traffic. 7:35 ct 11 : 00 am, pretty much failed attempt at getting elk. coyote ran right in front of me...on a woodline ... three elf, very close to civ and right in front of me a coyote. 8:43 9/23/98 9:02 kh I think because y2y is focused on sort of containing wildlife movement between good areas of habitat for animals what I'm trying for you guys to get today is a sampling of how Banff and the bow valley is a microcosm of many many of the problems being exp throughout the landscape, so here the a major thing is urban dev and the highway, the highway will be this afternoon. we thought we might just go on top of the mountain and just walk six minutes and talk about the golf course and what kind of an impediment that that is to animal movement in combination with this plug of urban dev we have right here. so it gives us a bit of an overlook as well it should be a little bit quieter to maybe. this is good though cause its realistic .... 9:57 talking about machinery in bground. and making plans. getting into talking in car. 11:23 ct a little ambience about ready to travel. 11:37 ct okay pick-up for the follow-up for interviews at the Banff center. airplane overhead. 12:35 ac just tell me where we're going. 12:40 (walking) oh we're just going to the south ridge of tunnel mountain which is one of the major concerns in terms of wildlife movement. uh in the vicinity of the town is the v narrow area between tunnel mt and mt Rundle and its the area occupied by Banff springs golf course. so what we're going to do is actually go out and stand right on the edge of the the narrowest point there on tunnel and look across at Rundle. 13:3 and I think what we always to encourage people to do when they're trying to understand these types of issues and these types of problems is to think like the animals that in fact trying to make a living here too and uh and I think when you look across the site and see how narrow it is ... 13:55 (walking) so I think when you look across at this area and see the narrowness and the first all the activity around the town-site that uh is adjacent you realize what a challenge it is for part. w... (Notes truncated)
Additional species
- Red Deer Cervus elaphus
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- Sennheiser MKH 30; Sennheiser MKH 40
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Archival information
- Cataloged
- 30 Jul 2010 - Ben Brotman
- Digitized
- 29 Jul 2010 - Ben Brotman
- Edited
- 30 Jul 2010 - Ben Brotman