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We Have a Reclamation Certificate, But is it Good Enough? Ecological Recovery Monitoring of Oil and Gas Wellsites 2012- 13 Final Report
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There is uncertainty related to the long-term consequences of reconstructing landscapes on Alberta’s specified lands. Alberta has over 100,000 wellsites that have been certified under evolving...
Webinar - 30 Years of Change: Linking Habitat, Predators and Alternative Prey to Explain Recruitment Variations of an Endangered Caribou Population
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Woodland caribou populations suffer from habitat modifications and most are currently in decline. It has been suggested that the conversion of old-growth coniferous forests into early-seral stages has...
Webinar - A National Network of Adaptive Management and Trophic Consequences of Terrestrial Eutrophication for a Threatened Ungulate
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This webinar has two components: Launched in June 2018, the National Boreal Caribou Knowledge Consortium (NBCKC) is a forum for collaborative knowledge generation and sharing to support conservation...
Webinar - ABMI Alberta-wide Wetland Inventory
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ABMI's new Alberta-wide Wetland Inventory: how it was generated, R&D to improve wetland mapping/monitoring data, and how this tool can be used in land-use decision making
Webinar - Alberta’s Moose Lake Access Management Plan: Potential to Support Indigenous Rights and Caribou Critical Habitat Requirements
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This joint presentation by representatives of Fort McKay First Nation and Alberta Wilderness Association will describe the vision and significance of Alberta’s landmark 2021 Moose Lake Access...
Webinar - Amphibians
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April 13th, 2022 at 12:00pm MST to April 13th, 2022 at 1:00pm MST
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Join the ABMI's Brandon Allen (Applied Ecologist) and Jenet Dooley (Wetland Ecologist) as they talk about our developing amphibian monitoring program
Webinar - Application of Integrated Population Models for Conservation of at-risk Caribou Populations
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Population monitoring can take many different forms, and monitoring elusive and endangered species frequently involves a variety of sparse data from different sources. Small populations are often hard...
Webinar - Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation and Mikisew Cree First Nation Tâdzié/Atihk Stewardship Plan
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For generations, the Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation (ACFN) and Mikisew Cree First Nation (MCFN) have stewarded the lands and waters of their territories in northeastern Alberta. Boreal woodland...
Webinar - Boreal Caribou Living in an Area Shaped by Natural Disturbances: Insights into the Ecology and Conservation of the Species from Where we Know the Least
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Resource selection function models show linear features have an impact on boreal caribou populations in Saskatchewan.
Webinar - Bryophytes of Alberta
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In the latest episode of our webinar series, ABMI bryologist Krista Williams discusses why bryophytes are both fascinating and useful bioindicators, and why collecting data on bryophytes in the...
Webinar - CanAvian: Introduction to the Canadian Network for Open Avian Data
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As pioneers in this field, the founding members [BAM, ABMI, Birds Canada] provide insights into the CanAvian program. Discover how collaborative efforts of data networks and interoperability with...
Webinar - Caribou Habitat Restoration: A Trial in Northeastern Alberta
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Woodland caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) are a threatened species federally and provincially in Alberta. Habitat restoration is critical to maintaining suitable habitat to support healthy...
Webinar - Collaborative Research and Monitoring of Migratory Eastern Cape Churchill Caribou: Linking Wapusk National Park and an Indigenous Conservation Protected Area
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The Cape Churchill caribou herd, part of the Eastern Migratory caribou population, resides along the western coast of Hudson Bay and has been largely unstudied. However, they are locally important to...
Webinar - Collaborative Research and Monitoring of Migratory Eastern Cape Churchill Caribou: Linking Wapusk National Park and an Indigenous Conservation Protected Area
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The Cape Churchill caribou herd, part of the Eastern Migratory caribou population, resides along the western coast of Hudson Bay and has been largely unstudied. However, they are locally important to...
Webinar - Continental and Regional Patterns in Caribou Resource Selection Across a Wide Gradient of Fire Frequency
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More frequent and severe fires are creating winter habitat loss for caribou. Caribou avoid burn areas in winter.
Webinar - Density-dependent Social Behaviour: From Individuals in Groups to Populations
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Density dependence is a key population ecology parameter that can influence variation in life-history, morphology, and behaviour. Caribou population density is known to fluctuate through space and...
Webinar - Developing Alberta's Next Generation of Wetland Inventories through the DUC-ABMI Partnership
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The Government of Alberta’s current wetland inventory is a publicly available, generalized dataset collated from the best available spatial wetland data across the province. The Alberta Merged Wetland...
Webinar - Effectiveness of Population-Based Recovery Actions for Threatened Southern Mountain Caribou
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Habitat loss is affecting many species, including the southern mountain caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) population in western North America. Over the last half century, this threatened caribou...
Webinar - Episode 4: Aquatic Invertebrates of Alberta
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October 6th, 2021 at 12:00pm MST to October 6th, 2021 at 1:00pm MST
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ABMI taxonomist Rob Hinchliffe discusses the ABMI's aquatic invertebrate research, and why collecting data on aquatic invertebrates in the province is important to Albertans and helps to support land-use decision makABMI Episode 4