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End of the Road: Short-term Responses of a Large Mammal Community to Forest Road Decommissioning
Links Between Individual Performance, Trace Elements and Stable Isotopes in an Endangered Caribou Population
The Conservation of Caribou: Matters of Space, Time, and Scale
The Role of Weather and Long-Term Prey Dynamics as Drivers of Wolf Population Dynamics in a Multi-Prey System
A Scoping Review of the Rangifer tarandus Infectious Disease Literature: Gap between Information and Application
Metapopulation Viability Analyses of Woodland Caribou in the Lake Superior Range
Relationships between Rangifer and Indigenous Well-being in the North American Arctic and Subarctic: A Review Based on the Academic Published Literature
HERD: Inuit Voices on Caribou
As a research initiative, the HERD project has co-created knowledge with Inuit about their relationship with caribou in the context of the population declines and hunting ban. We conducted video interviews that were used not only for the creation of the documentary film, but also as a form of data that could be explored through an innovative analytical approach which combines documentary film and qualitative research. Through this process, we were able to co-create journal articles published on a range of social and health science topics, including identity and cultural continuity, social connections, ecological grief and mental health, Inuit involvement in wildlife management, and our visual methodology. Below you can read more about the research we have conducted.