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Climate, Caribou and Human Needs Linked by Analysis of Indigenous and Scientific Knowledge
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Migratory tundra caribou are ecologically and culturally critical in the circumpolar North. However, they are declining almost everywhere in North America, probably due to natural variation...
Climate Change is the Primary Driver of White-tailed Deer (Odocoileus virginianus) Range Expansion at the Northern Extent of its Range; Land Use is Secondary
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Quantifying the relative influence of multiple mechanisms driving recent range expansion of non-native species is essential for predicting future changes and for informing adaptation and management...
Climate-informed Forecasts Reveal Dramatic Local Habitat Shifts and Population Uncertainty for Northern Boreal Caribou
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Most research on boreal populations of Woodland caribou ( Rangifer tarandus caribou) has been conducted in areas of high anthropogenic disturbance. However, a large portion of the species’ range...
CLRA Alberta Chapter - Workshop Summary Available
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Seventy-eight reclamation practitioners from government, industry, consulting, academia, and the services sector gathered in Edmonton on March 6, 2024, to highlight and discuss specific issues facing...
CLRA Alberta Chapter 2022 AGM & Conference
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May 3rd, 2022 at 5:00pm MST to May 5th, 2022 at 4:00pm MST
Red Deer, AB
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NOTE Date change from February to May Theme: Celebrating the profession; collaboration, education, and engagement. The conference consists of: Sponsor Booths Two Days of Presentations Networking...
CLRA Alberta Chapter 2022 AGM & Conference
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Event Date and Time
May 3rd, 2022 at 12:00am MST to May 5th, 2022 at 11:59pm MST
Red Deer, AB
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CELEBRATING THE PROFESSION; COLLABORATION, EDUCATION, AND ENGAGEMENT The Alberta Chapter of the Canadian Land Reclamation Association (CLRA) will be hosting its Annual General Meeting (AGM) and...
CLRA Alberta Chapter 2023 AGM & Conference
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Event Date and Time
February 22nd, 2023 at 12:00am to February 24th, 2023 at 12:00am
Edmonton, AB
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The Alberta Chapter of the Canadian Land Reclamation Association (CLRA) will be hosting its Annual General Meeting (AGM) and Conference in Edmonton, Alberta from Wednesday, February 22 to Friday...
CLRA Alberta Chapter AGM & Conference
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Event Date and Time
February 26th, 2020 at 6:00pm to February 28th, 2020 at 3:00pm
Red Deer, AB
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(Info from CLRA website) The Alberta Chapter of the Canadian Land Reclamation Association (CLRA) will be hosting their Annual General Meeting (AGM) and Conference Wednesday, February 26 to Friday...
CLRA Alberta Chapter Lunch & Learn - Beyond Reclamation: Innovations in Riparian Habitat Restoration – Lessons Learned and Practical Insights
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Event Date and Time
March 28th, 2024 at 11:45am MST to March 28th, 2024 at 1:30pm MST
Calgary, AB
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A look into restoration challenges from the implementers’ point of view. Kate will discuss project case studies and lessons learned to increase vegetation establishment success in riparian areas...
CLRA Alberta Chapter Lunch & Learn: Less Commonly Used Ways to get Sites to Closure
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Event Date and Time
April 24th, 2024 at 11:45am MST to April 24th, 2024 at 1:30pm MST
Calgary, AB
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Lori Vickerman, 360 Engineering and Environmental Consulting, will be speaking on a range of topics related to site specific risk assessment (SSRA) and remediation beginning with a very brief intro to...
CLRA Alberta Chapter Lunch & Learn: Training For AbaData Maps 3.0
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February 13th, 2024 at 12:00pm MST to February 13th, 2024 at 1:00pm MST
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Join us for a comprehensive training course on AbaData Maps 3.0, the latest version of AbaData's flagship product. This course will highlight key differences between AbaData 2.0 and 3.0 and will offer...
Cluster Planting: Early Enhancement of Structural Diversity in a Reclaimed Boreal Forest
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Abstract: Planting trees is an important step in re-establishing functioning forest ecosystems after industrial land disturbances. Conventional planting practices create forests with evenly spaced...
CNVs with Adaptive Potential in Rangifer tarandus: Genome Architecture and New Annotated Assembly
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Rangifer tarandus has experienced recent drastic population size reductions throughout its circumpolar distribution and preserving the species implies genetic diversity conservation. To facilitate...
Coal Mine Spoils and Their Revegetation Patterns in Central Alberta
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The study involved an examination of the vegetation and spoils on five mine locations in the central Parkland of Alberta. These five locations represented different spoil types, and methods of mining...
Coal Mining in the Green Area
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In regard to reclamation, the predisturbance inventories carried out as a function of the EIA or D&R Approval, dictate to a large extent the vegetation cover or land uses that will be established. As...
Coarse Woody Debris Increases Microbial Functional Diversity in Reclaimed Soils
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Forest floor mineral soil mix had significantly greater soil microbial functional diversity than peat mineral soil mix. CWD increased microbial biomass and microbial functional diversity in both soil
Combined Overburden Revegetation and Wastewater Disposal in the Southern Alberta Foothills
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The construction of a wastewater evaporation lagoon at the Quirk Creek Gas Plant a number of years ago resulted in the creation of a six acre area of overburden consisting of heavy clay, gravel and...
Comparison of Pre-fire and Post-fire Space Use Reveals Varied Responses by Woodland Caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) in the Boreal Shield
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Abstract By regulating successional dynamics in Canada’s boreal forest, fires can affect the distribution of the Threatened woodland caribou ( Rangifer tarandus caribou (Gmelin, 1788)). Caribou tend...
Comparison of Sampling Techniques to Monitor Stream Amphibian Communities in Forested Regions of Alberta
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Objective was to compare the effectiveness of four commonly used sampling techniques (pitfall traps, funnel traps, visual searches and call surveys) to detect stream amphibian communities.