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Plow-in Pipeline Construction Improves Recovery of Rough Fescue Grassland
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Plow-in pipeline approach resulted in a fescue-bluegrass vegetation community that had the best rough fescue recovery and greatest similarity to undisturbed natural grassland
Population Management Overview Infographic
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This infographic covers the essentials of Boreal Caribou management in Canada. The development of this factsheet was led by the Population Management Working Group of the NBCKC. Be sure to view their...
POSTPONED: 18th North American Caribou Workshop (NACW)
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May 2nd, 2021 at 8:00am EST to May 5th, 2021 at 5:00pm EST
Quebec City, QC
The North American Caribou Workshop (NACW) is held every two years and is a central event for sharing Indigenous knowledge, science and lessons learned, reporting on caribou status and discussing...
Prioritization can Improve Cost Effectiveness of Seismic Line Restoration
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Upland mesic sites showed a relatively strong ability to regenerate on their own (passive restoration), while lowland (bogs and fens) and upland dry sites were slow to recover.
Radio Collars Factsheet (English)
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The Radio Collars Factsheet is a rapid infographic-style communication covering the essentials of the Radio Collaring monitoring method for boreal caribou. This resource is meant to be used in...
Rapport Technique sur le Modèle Écologique Conceptuel du Caribou Boréal
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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)...
Rat Root Plants May Not be Suitable for Reclaiming Oil Sands Tailing Ponds
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This study tested the ability of rat root to grow in a high pH/high salinity environment, similar to that of a constructed oil sands tailings pond wetland.
Reconstructed Soils in Alberta Oil Sands Limit Fine Root Growth of Trees
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Tailings sand sites: fine root biomass decreased with depth and proximity to the textural interface. Overburden sites: fine root biomass decreased abruptly at the textural interface and EC increased
Relevés Aériens - compte rendu détaillé
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Le compte rendu détaillé sur les enquêtes aériennes comprend une introduction de chapitre traitant des forces, faiblesses et considérations communes des méthodes de terrain suivantes : Inventaires...
Restoration and Reclamation Virtual Tours and Silviculture Toolkit
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The Forest Restoration Virtual Tours and Silviculture Toolkit provides resources to support successful forest restoration practices on oil sands sites. This site was first developed by Canada’s Oil...
Review of Alberta's Integrated Land Management Policies, Practices and Legislation
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This initiative evaluated several cases of the latest efforts in resource and land policy integration, combined with a literature review, and interviews with 32 subject matter experts (SME’s) from...
Saskatchewan identifies key wildlife zones for Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) testing
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Saskatchewan's Ministry of Environment is requesting hunters send in heads of deer, elk, and moose, with particular focus on animals harvested from wildlife management zones 2W, 9, 10, 35, 37, 50, and...
Seismic Lines in the Boreal and Arctic Ecosystems of North America: Environmental Impacts, Challenges, and Opportunities
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The oil and gas industry has grown significantly throughout the boreal and arctic ecosystems of North America. A major feature of the ecological footprint of oil and gas exploration is seismic lines...
Soil Salvage Depth is Key to Aspen Root Fragment Survival and Sucker Regeneration in Forest Reclamation
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Aspen sucker production from root fragments was 3X higher at salvage/placement depth of 40 cm compared to 15 cm. Successful suckering occurred in root fragments with little damage in upper 20 cm soil
Species Profile - Caribou Boreal Population (SAR Registry)
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Visit the species profile for Woodland Caribou (Boreal population) on the Government of Canada Species at Risk Registry HERE
Suitability Table 1: Selecting a Monitoring Method That Suits Your Objectives
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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...
Suitability Table 2: Comparing Suitability and Requirements of Monitoring Methods
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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...
Suivi du caribou boréal au Canada partie I: Perspectives du Groupe de Travail du CNSCB responsable du suivi des populations (Français)
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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...
Tatyana Bond (Flick)
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Physical Scientist & National Boreal Caribou Knowledge Consortium Secretariat
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