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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...
Scaling Up the Role of Predation in Caribou Declines in West-Central Alberta (Redwillow, Narraway, Redrock Prairie Creek, A la Pêche and Little Smoky Ranges). 2012 AUPRF project status update
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Avoidance by caribou and increased wolf predation risk in disturbed areas indicate functional habitat loss for caribou, yet these patterns alone do not necessarily imply a demographic impact. Spatial...
Scaling Up the Role of Predation in Caribou Declines in West‐Central Alberta (Redwillow, Narraway, Redrock Prairie Creek, A la Pêche and Little Smoky Ranges). Interim Report
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Our primary goal is to address the relative contributions of forestry and oil and gas production to the decline of caribou populations. This knowledge can then be used to develop appropriate...
Scaling Up the Role of Predation in Caribou Declines in West-Central Alberta (Redwillow, Narraway, Redrock Prairie Creek, A la Pêche and Little Smoky Ranges)
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Anthropogenic disturbances contribute to the way animals perceive and respond to their environment. These multiple disturbances can additionally act in non-independent ways to shape an animal’s...
Seasonal Movements in Caribou Ecotypes of Western Canada
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We aimed at assessing seasonal movement behaviours, including migratory, resident, dispersing, and nomadic, for caribou belonging to the Barren-ground and Woodland subspecies and ecotypes. Our unexpected findings of marked seasonal movement plasticity in caribou indicate that this phenomenon should be better studied to understand the resilience of this endangered species to habitat and climatic changes. Our results that a substantial proportion of individuals engaged in seasonal migration in all studied ecotypes indicate that caribou conservation plans should account for critical habitat in both summer and winter ranges.
Selection of Both Habitat and Genes in Specialized and Endangered Caribou
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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...
Silviculture Treatments Hasten Seedling Growth on Seismic Disturbances in Boreal Treed Fens
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Seismic lines in western Canada's boreal region are linear disturbances that affect the habitat of threatened woodland caribou ( Rangifer tarandus caribou). To hasten the return of forest cover and...
Species and Areas Under Protection: Challenges and Opportunities for the Canadian Northern Corridor
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This paper is part of a special series in The School of Public Policy Publications, investigating a concept that would connect the nation’s southern infrastructure to a new series of corridors across...
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
Specifying Caribou Migratory Behaviours to Identify and Preserve Intraspecies Diversity
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Abstract: Preserving intraspecies diversity, a fundamental conservation goal, strengthens species adaptability. Across most of their range, caribou are declining, with some recent population...
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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Télémeterie-compte rendu détaillé
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Le compte rendu détaillé sur la télémeterie comprend une introduction de chapitre traitant des forces, faiblesses et considérations communes des méthodes de terrain suivantes : collecte et suivi des...