Boreal Caribou Search Results
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Kristin Denryter
Rachel Cook
John Cook
Katherine Parker
Michael Gillingham
Resource Date:
March
2020
A 14-page academic paper that examines the connection between the physiological state of caribou and how they feed. The paper says, "Foraging time by caribou was partially state-dependent...
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This document establishes a baseline for woodland caribou population status, distribution, and critical habitat in Saskatchewan through a review of the scientific literature, summary and analysis of...
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Authors
Dorothy Hill
Morrigan Simpson-Marran
Lorne Gould
Sarah Nason
Resource Date:
November
2021
Several key gaps exist in current reporting and information synthesis practices with respect to boreal caribou conservation in Canada. Conservation data are collected at a provincial/territorial level...
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Species at Risk Committee
A lengthy NWT government Species at Risk assessment of barren-ground caribou and Porcupine caribou. It classifies the Porcupine caribou as “not at risk” in the NWT, and the other herds as “threatened”...
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Resource Date:
January
2022
This is a report on a study mandated by the Cree First Nation of Waswanipi which aimed to identify and describe critical woodland caribou calving habitats within the Waswanipi territory between 2004...
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Nunavut Department of Environment Wildlife Division
A 2018 report to the Nunavut Legislative Assembly on the state of wildlife in the territory. It includes a table (pp. 77-78) that lists “estimated demand for caribou, by herd, and the estimated level...
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Authors
Kristin Denryter
Rachel Cook
John Cook
Katherine Parker
High-quality habitats for caribou are associated primarily with lichens, but lichens alone fail to satisfy summer nutritional requirements. To evaluate the summer forage value of plant communities...
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Amanda Koltz
David Civitello
Daniel Becker
Sharon Deem
Aimée Classen
Brandon Barton
Maris Brenn-White
Zoë Johnson
Susan Kutz
Matthew Malishev
Parasitic infections are common, but how they shape ecosystem-level processes is understudied. Using a mathematical model and meta-analysis, we explored the potential for helminth parasites to trigger...
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National Boreal Caribou Knowledge Consortium
Resource Date:
April
2021
Method Suitability Tables are intended to help the user compare boreal caribou methods to each other. Method suitability table 1: Selecting a monitoring method that suits your objectives provides an...
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National Boreal Caribou Knowledge Consortium
Resource Date:
April
2021
Method Suitability Tables are intended to help the user compare boreal caribou methods to each other. Method suitability table 2: Comparing suitability and requirements of monitoring methods provides...
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Consortium National du Savoir sur the Caribou Boréal
Le suivi du caribou des bois (Rangifer tarandus caribou), population boréale (ci-après appelé caribou boréal), considéré comme une espèce menacée, présente de nombreux défis, car les populations, de...
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Government of British Columbia
An Operational Framework for Woodland Caribou habitat restoration in British Columbia is currently being developed to provide guidance for the planning, implementation, and monitoring of caribou...
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Authors
Heather Johnson
Elizabeth Lenart
David Gustine
Layne Adams
Perry Barboza
Resource Date:
September
2022
Investigators have speculated that the climate-driven “greening of the Arctic” may benefit barren-ground caribou populations, but paradoxically many populations have declined in recent years. This...
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This project studies contaminant levels in caribou in the Canadian Arctic to determine if these populations remain healthy (in terms of contaminant loads), whether these important resources remain...
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Authors
Eliezer Gurarie
Mark Hebblewhite
Kyle Joly
Allicia Kelly
Jan Adamczewski
Sarah Davidson
Tracy Davison
Anne Gunn
Michael Suitor
William Fagan
Natalie Boelman
Resource Date:
December
2019
A 2019 academic paper that looks at factors affecting caribou migration timing and speed. The paper concludes that later arrival at calving grounds might indicate that females are in worse condition...
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Advisory Committee for Cooperation on Wildlife Management
Resource Date:
November
2014
There is no management board for this herd, but there is a management plan. The plan was prepared under the authority of the Advisory Committee for Cooperation on Wildlife Management. This group...
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Le compte rendu détaillé sur la télémeterie comprend une introduction de chapitre traitant des forces, faiblesses et considérations communes des méthodes de terrain suivantes : collecte et suivi des...
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National Boreal Caribou Knowledge Consortium
Resource Date:
September
2021
The Telemetry detailed writeup includes a chapter introduction addressing the common strengths, weaknesses, and considerations of the following field methods: Radio collared female tracking and...
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This five-page document provides ten protocols for hunting caribou as described by the Dënesųłıné (Chipewyan) people, and include commentary from elders to help explain the protocols. This resource...
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Authors
Yan Boulanger
Dominique Arseneault
Annie Claude Bélisle
Yves Bergeron
Jonathan Boucher
Yan Boucher
Victor Danneyrolles
Sandy Erni
Philippe Gachon
Martin Girardin
Eliane Grant
Pierre Grondin
Jean-Pierre Jetté
Guillemette Labadie
Mathieu Leblond
Alain Leduc
Jesus Pascual Puigdevall
Martin-Hugues St-Laurent
Junior Tremblay
Kaysandra Waldron
Abstract The 2023 wildfire season in Québec set records due to extreme warm and dry conditions, burning 4.5 million hectares and indicating persistent and escalating impacts associated with climate...