Wetlands Knowledge Search Results
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Peter McCart
Philip Tsui
William Grant
Roderick Green
Derek Tripp
Peak discharge for the year was 22.5 m3/sec and the low 0.2 m3/sec. A total of 80 benthic macroinvertebrate taxa and 19 fish species were collected.
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Kaitlyn Dornstauder
Benjamin Padilla
Susan Kutz
Visual assessment of caribou health is very difficult. To better understand the current health status of Bathurst caribou, Kaitlyn Dornstauder, a University of Calgary Veterinary student working in...
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Government of Northwest Territories
Resource Date:
August
2019
This document describes a Bathurst Caribou Range Plan (BCRP or Range Plan) for the Bathurst barren-ground caribou herd. The Range Plan is based on knowledge sources and perspectives grounded in both...
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Bathurst Caribou Range Plan Working Group
A long 2016 document that was used as background for the development of the Bathurst Herd Range Plan. It includes a report from an Indigenous knowledge workshop on the herd. It also contains maps of...
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Government of Northwest Territories
This 8-page document from 2019 is a simple summary of the Bathurst caribou range plan. Related Herds: Bathurst This resource and others can be found on the Northern Caribou Canada website. To find...
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Camrose, AB
You're Invited! The Battle River Watershed Alliance is holding our AGM in Camrose. BRWA Membership and members of the the community are welcome to attend and hear updates about our organization’s...
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In partnership with First Nations, the B.C. government is making changes to hunting regulations to support reconciliation and improve wildlife stewardship and habitat conservation. The changes affect...
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April 10th, 2024 at 12:00pm PST to April 10th, 2024 at 1:00pm PST
Join the CLRA BC Chapter Webinar on April 10th, 2024 as we welcome Dr. John Errington to present on Over 50 years of Mine Reclamation regulation in British Columbia. Reflections from one who...
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B.C. is celebrating the 10-billionth tree planted since reforestation programs began in 1930, with two billion of those trees planted in the past seven years. Last year, 305 million seedlings were...
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The B.C. government has signed an agreement with a First Nation to provide $35 million for Blueberry River First Nations to undertake land restoration activities and create jobs for band members and business opportunities for companies operating in the region.
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Presented by the British Columbia Technical and Research Committee on Reclamation, the 2024 Symposium will be located in Burnaby, BC and feature a short course, field tour, two full days of in-person...
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September 23rd, 2024 at 8:00am PST to September 26th, 2024 at 4:00pm PST
Burnaby, BC
Presented by the British Columbia Technical and Research Committee on Reclamation, the 2024 Symposium will be located in Burnaby, BC and feature a short course, field tour, two full days of in-person...
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ONLINE,
Ever start planning a project in a riparian area, but didn't know which regulations apply, or if you need a permit? You're not alone! Join Cows and Fish, the Environmental Law Centre and invited...
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Of particular interest to this study was the acquisition of quantitative data on fisheries populations as a means of determining if harvestable populations of sport fish occur in Beaver Creek
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, AB
You are invited to join us for a continuation of the discussion about wetlands and surface water management in the Beaver Hills Biosphere. The tentative agenda includes: • An introduction of the...