Search Results
Displaying:
21 - 40 of 52
Novel Multilayer Network Analysis to Assess Variation in the Spatial Co-occurrences of Close Kin in Wild Caribou Populations
Resource
Abstract Understanding how individuals within populations are connected genetically and through shared space-use is critical to understanding the demographic patterns of at-risk populations. In recent...
On the Marginal Value of Swimming in Woodland Caribou
Resource
During fieldwork on 30 May 2017, we observed an unmarked adult male caribou swim between two smaller islands, a distance of 470 m, which took approximately 9 minutes. Given that swimming is...
On the Role of Peat Bogs as Components of Indigenous Cultural Landscapes in Northern North America
Resource
This article explores uses of peat bogs and associated plants and other resources by drawing on the published ethnobotanical and archeological literature pertaining to Indigenous groups that lived and...
Range Plan for Woodland Caribou in Saskatchewan - Boreal Plain Ecozone - SK2 Central Caribou Administration Unit
Resource
The goal of the Range Plan for Woodland Caribou in Saskatchewan is to achieve and maintain a self sustaining woodland caribou population by managing habitat availability, while allowing for continued...
Range Plan for Woodland Caribou in Saskatchewan - Boreal Plain Ecozone: SK2 Central Caribou Administration Unit - Appendices
Resource
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...
Range Plan for Woodland Caribou in Saskatchewan - Boreal Plain Ecozone: SK2 Central Caribou Administration Unit - Overview
Resource
This document provides a two-page overview of the SK2 Central Woodland Caribou Range Plan.
Range Plan for Woodland Caribou in Saskatchewan - Boreal Plain Ecozone: SK2 East Caribou Administration Unit - Appendices (DRAFT)
Resource
This document contains the appendices for the SK2 East Range Plan.
Range Plan for Woodland Caribou in Saskatchewan - Boreal Plain Ecozone: SK2 East Caribou Administration Unit (DRAFT)
Resource
The SK2 East Range Plan outlines strategies to protect and ensure sustainable woodland caribou populations and continued economic development in northern Saskatchewan.
Range Plan for Woodland Caribou in Saskatchewan - Boreal Plain Ecozone: SK2 West Caribou Administration Unit - Appendices
Resource
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...
Range Plan for Woodland Caribou in Saskatchewan - Boreal Plain Ecozone: SK2 West Caribou Administration Unit - Overview
Resource
This two-page document provides an overview of the SK2 West Woodland Caribou Range Plan.
Reclamation Legislation and Certification Requirements: Province of Saskatchewan
Resource
With respect to mine planning, reclamation should be recognized as an integral part of mining and therefore should be considered as one of the constraints in determining mining methods and overall...
Relationships between Rangifer and Indigenous Well-being in the North American Arctic and Subarctic: A Review Based on the Academic Published Literature
Resource
This resource is available on an external database and may require a paid subscription to access it. It is included on the CCLM to support our goal of capturing and sharing the breadth of all...
Status and Conservation Management Framework for Woodland Caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) in Saskatchewan
Resource
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...
“The Caribou Taste Different Now": Inuit Elders Observe Climate Change
Resource
In full colour with photos of the 145 contributing Inuit elders, “The Caribou Taste Different Now” grounds the discussions, debates, and discourses about climate change to material and everyday life in the contemporary Canadian Arctic.
The Impacts of Climate and Social Changes on Cloudberry (Bakeapple) Picking: A Case Study from Southeastern Labrador
Resource
Abstract The traditional subsistence activities of Indigenous communities in Canada's subarctic are being affected by the impacts of climate change, compounding the effects of social, economic and...