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The 13th North American Caribou Workshop which was held in Winnipeg, Manitoba, was a great success with more than 400 participants: people from Canada, the United States, Norway and Greenland...
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This report, published February 28, 2020 summarizes the steps taken to protect critical habitat for 218 species at risk in Canada, including boreal caribou. This multi-species report is an update from...
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Conference of Management Authorities
This document is a report on progress towards the conservation and recovery of boreal caribou in the Northwest Territories (NWT) from 2017 to 2021. This report meets the legislative requirement for a...
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British Columbia Ministry of Forests, Lands, Natural Resource Operations and Rural Development
This discussion paper serves as a resource document to provide you with background information to help you understand the unique challenges and opportunities of Woodland Caribou conservation efforts...
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Restoration of legacy features, particularly seismic lines, is a key tool in range planning for woodland caribou in Alberta. This Provincial Restoration and Establishment Framework (“the framework”)...
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Government of Saskatchewan
This appendix to the Range Plan for Woodland Caribou in Saskatchewan Boreal Plain Ecozone (SK2 Central Caribou Administration Unit) provides an overview of the efforts taken in the SK2 Central range...
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Government of Saskatchewan
This document contains the appendices for the SK2 East Range Plan.
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Government of Saskatchewan
The SK2 East Range Plan outlines strategies to protect and ensure sustainable woodland caribou populations and continued economic development in northern Saskatchewan.
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Government of Saskatchewan
The SK2 West Range Plan Appendices provide area details on how range planning strategies will protect and ensure sustainable woodland caribou populations and continued economic development in northern...
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Environment and Climate Change Canada
Pour soutenir le rétablissement, le gouvernement fédéral a finalisé un programme de rétablissement en 2012 (modifié en 2020) et un plan d’action en 2018. Ce rapport présente un résumé des progrès...
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Paula Bentham
Melanie Dickie
Steve Wilson
Nous présentons ici un Modèle Écologique conceptuel du Caribou Boréal élaboré par le Groupe de Travail sur la Restauration de l’Habitat du Consortium national du savoir sur le caribou boréal (CNSCB)...
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This report is the first stage of a larger study to determine how factors that determine wood quality and quantity change with time-since-death, including the rate of tree fall. The type of wood...
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D.J.M. Williams
D.W. Langor
Methods for collecting and rearing parasitoids of larvae and pupae of Pissodes species are discussed. Illustrated keys are provided for the identification of 31 species of Diptera and Hymenoptera...
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Wek’èezhìı Renewable Resources Board
Serious conservation concern exists for the Bluenose-East caribou herd and additional management actions are vital for herd recovery. The first report, Part A, dealt with the proposed harvest...
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Ineffective surface reclamation legislation for many years left thousands of hectares of Alberta landscape scarred and abandoned after being disturbed by man's activities. In an effort to reclaim some...
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This paper provides the author's perspective on a series of questions posed by the symposium's Organizing Committee. The paper does not represent an endorsed industry wide collective response...
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TransAlta Utilities has always believed that finding solutions to reclamation problems must identify the most economical and technically feasible methods. A range of research related programs have...
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Since we started issuing Development and Reclamation Approvals for coal mines in 1974 we have issued Reclamation Certificates to Forestburg Collieries Limited at the Diplomat Mine, TransAlta Utilities...
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The concepts important to the regulation of reclaimed land have been evolving and will continue to evolve. We have gone from emphasis on "equal to or greater than productivity" to emphasis on...
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Chris Powter
Lawrence Kryviak
Greg Balko
Al Watson
Chemical characteristics of sludge, and precautions required to protect workers, were considered major obstacles to success. However, the physical soil characteristics created by the sludge were worse