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A Visual Guide to Handling Woody Materials for Forested Land Reclamation
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An Ecological Framework for Wildlife Habitat Design for Oil Sands Mine Reclamation
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Animal-Defined Resources Reveal Nutritional Inadequacies for Woodland Caribou During Summer–Autumn
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Application of Federal Legislation to Alberta’s Mineable Oil Sands
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Application of Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) to Oil Sands Environmental Monitoring
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Assessing Risk of Mercury Exposure and Nutritional Benefits of Consumption of Caribou (Rangifer tarandus) in the Vuntut Gwitchin First Nation Community of Old Crow, Yukon, Canada
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Biogeochemical Response to Vegetation and Hydrologic Change in an Alaskan Boreal Fen Ecosystem
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Boreal Plant Species for Reclamation of Athabasca Oil Sands Disturbances – Updated December 2014
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Carbon and Nitrogen Mineralization and Microbial Succession in Oil Sands Reclamation Soils Amended with Pyrogenic Carbon
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Caribou, Fire, and Forestry - Literature Review
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Catalogue of Analytical Methods for Naphthenic Acids Related to Oil Sands Operations
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Characterizing the Organic Composition of Snow and Surface Water Across the Athabasca Region: Phase 2
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Characterizing the Organic Composition of Snow and Surface Water in the Athabasca Region
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Close Encounters of the Fatal Kind: Landscape Features Associated with Central Mountain Caribou Mortalities
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Community Level Physiological Profiling for Monitoring Oil Sands Impacts
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Conservation Status of Caribou in the Western Mountains of Canada: Protections under the Species At Risk Act, 2002-2014
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Based on declines, future developments and current recovery effects, we offer the following recommendations: 1) where recovery actions are necessary, commit to simultaneously reducing human intrusion into caribou ranges, re-storing habitat over the long term, and conducting short-term predator control, 2) carefully consider COSEWIC’s new DU structure for management and recovery actions, especially regarding translocations, 3) carry out regular surveys to monitor the condition of Northern Mountain caribou subpopulations and immediately implement preventative measures where necessary, and 4) undertake a proactive, planned approach coordinated across jurisdictions to conserve landscape processes important to caribou conservation
Conservation Status of Caribou in the Western Mountains of Canada: Protections under the Species At Risk Act, 2002-2014
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Creating a Knowledge Platform for the Reclamation and Restoration Ecology Community: Expanding the OSRIN Model Beyond the Oil Sands
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