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Large Stocks of Peatland Carbon and Nitrogen are Vulnerable to Permafrost Thaw
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Northern peatlands have accumulated large stocks of organic carbon (C) and nitrogen (N), but their spatial distribution and vulnerability to climate warming remain uncertain. Here, we used machine...
Linking Woodland Caribou Abundance to Forestry Disturbance in Southern British Columbia, Canada
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Operational Restoration Framework - Woodland Caribou Habitat Restoration in British Columbia
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Habitat restoration is an integral component in British Columbia’s approach to woodland caribou recovery. The goal is to restore large tracts of the woodland caribou’s habitat and to limit human and...
Optimal Restoration of Wildlife Habitat in Landscapes Fragmented by Resource Extraction: A Network Flow Modeling Approach
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Peatland Restoration Increases Water Storage and Attenuates Downstream Stormflow but Does Not Guarantee an Immediate Reversal of Long-term Ecohydrological Degradation
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Peatland restoration is experiencing a global upsurge as a tool to protect and provide various ecosystem services. As the range of peatland types being restored diversifies, do previous findings...
Potential for Using Remote Sensing to Estimate Carbon Fluxes Across Northern Peatlands – A Review
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Peatlands store large amounts of terrestrial carbon and any changes to their carbon balance could cause large changes in the greenhouse gas (GHG) balance of the Earth's atmosphere. There is still much...
Predation Risk for Boreal Woodland Caribou in Human-modified Landscapes: Evidence of Wolf Spatial Responses Independent of Apparent Competition
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Predator Reduction Background Science Part 1 - Infographic
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The Province of British Columbia developed a set of infographics as part of an Indigenous consultation and public engagement process seeking input from First Nations, stakeholders, and the general...
Predator Reduction Background Science Part 2 - Infographic
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The Province of British Columbia developed a set of infographics as part of an Indigenous consultation and public engagement process seeking input from First Nations, stakeholders, and the general...
Predator Reduction Results Part 1 - Infographic
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The Province of British Columbia developed a set of infographics as part of an Indigenous consultation and public engagement process seeking input from First Nations, stakeholders, and the general...
Predator Reduction Results Part 2 - Infographic
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The Province of British Columbia developed a set of infographics as part of an Indigenous consultation and public engagement process seeking input from First Nations, stakeholders, and the general...
Provincial Caribou Recovery Program Discussion Paper
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This discussion paper serves as a resource document to provide you with background information to help you understand the unique challenges and opportunities of Woodland Caribou conservation efforts...
Recent Climate Change has Driven Divergent Hydrological Shifts in High-latitude Peatlands
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High-latitude peatlands are changing rapidly in response to climate change, including permafrost thaw. Here, we reconstruct hydrological conditions since the seventeenth century using testate amoeba...
Saving Endangered Species Using Adaptive Management
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Adaptive management is a powerful means of learning about complex ecosystems, but is rarely used for recovering endangered species. Here, we demonstrate how it can benefit woodland caribou, which...
Seasonal Patterns in Nutritional Condition of Caribou (Rangifer tarandus) in the Southern Northwest Territories and Northeastern British Columbia, Canada
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Study sampled three measures of nutritional condition of adult female caribou, evaluated the effect of calf-rearing on condition and developed an annual profile of nutritional condition.
Spatial Factors Related to Mortality and Population Decline of Endangered Mountain Caribou
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Summary - Operational Framework for Caribou Habitat Restoration
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An Operational Framework for Woodland Caribou habitat restoration in British Columbia is currently being developed to provide guidance for the planning, implementation, and monitoring of caribou...
The Effects of Maternal Penning on the Movement Ecology of Mountain Caribou
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