The National Boreal Caribou Knowledge Consortium (NBCKC), which launched in 2018 under Canada’s federal action plan for boreal caribou, was a forum for knowledge sharing, knowledge generation, and knowledge mobilization. The NBCKC was coordinated by a secretariat within Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) from June 2018 to March 2026. As coordination by ECCC comes to an end, the group is exploring ways that it might continue. Any updates related to the main table of the NBCKC will be posted here.

Members of the NBCKC represented federal, provincial and territorial governments, Wildlife Management Boards, Indigenous Peoples and communities, industry, environmental non-governmental organizations, and academic researchers. Several representatives who were part of the NBCKC were also members of a parallel body known as the Indigenous Knowledge Circle (IKC). The IKC advocated for the respectful inclusion of Indigenous Knowledge, supported the transition towards Indigenous-led management to support the recovery of caribou, and provided opportunities for learning about what is working and not working in Indigenous contexts.

The NBCKC also included several working groups and knowledge networks that were formed to assess what we already know, to ask what we still need to know, and to determine how to apply what we know to maximize caribou conservation and recovery goals. These groups included:

The NBCKC set ambitious targets and deadlines in order to resolve knowledge gaps by developing impactful guidance meant to inform caribou managers as they structure their respective programs. They built a powerful interactive map and populated it with over 100 caribou projects, the majority of which involve Indigenous peoples. Despite boasting a large membership consisting of keen, skilled, and focused individuals, the NBCKC was able to reach even higher levels of relevance and impact by joining their efforts with those of other initiatives. 

Follow this link to browse the repository of newsletters, guidance documents, best practices, tool kits and other resources that were developed collaboratively by the NBCKC.

Learn more about the NBCKC by visiting their interactive story map, available in English and French!