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CAN-SAR: A Database of Canadian Species at Risk Information
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The aim of the CAN-SAR Database is to provide open and accessible data reflecting information obtained from Canadian species at risk listing and recovery planning documents. Ongoing efforts include...
CAN-SAR: A Database of Canadian Species at Risk Information
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Threatened species lists describe the conservation status of species and are key tools used to inform decisions for biodiversity conservation. These lists are rich in information obtained during...
Caribou and Community Well-being (Gjoa Haven)
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A web page with a variety of other resources centred on the link between the people of Gjoa Haven (Nunavut) and caribou. Resources on the page range from academic papers to a hand-drawn ink calendar...
Caribou and Reindeer Migrations in the Changing Arctic
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Caribou and reindeer, Rangifer tarandus, are the most numerous and socio-ecologically important terrestrial species in the Arctic. Their migrations are directly and indirectly affected by the seasonal...
Caribou and Wind Turbines (Kivalliq Region) - an Overview of Available Information
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A 22 slide presentation (exported as a pdf) providing an overview of effects of wind turbine development on Caribou.
Caribou and You
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Take a journey to discover fun and interesting facts about caribou. Along the way you'll discover that caribou and you are more connected than you may think. This soft cover book has a target audience...
Caribou Breeding Program Aims to Boost Dwindling Herd Numbers in Alberta
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A new $24 million matchmaking program is aiming to help rebuild caribou populations in Jasper National Park that are too small to recover on their own. The federal government announced Tuesday that...
Caribou breeding program expected to start soon in Jasper National Park
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Jasper's caribou herds have seen dramatic declines in recent years, with the Maligne herd deemed to be extirpated in 2018. Parks Canada is planning to start capturing caribou at the end of March for...
Caribou butts and wolf cameos: How motion-activated cameras may reveal the secrets of a healthy Manitoba herd
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Wildlife scientists from two provinces are using motion-activated cameras to try to discern why one caribou population in northern Manitoba appears to be stable while herds are dwindling almost...
Caribou Calculations: Modelling Uncertainty for Decisive Action
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Boreal caribou once ranged across Canada’s vast boreal forests, but their populations are now in decline, especially in areas of high disturbance. There is also uncertainty in caribou population...
Caribou Comeback: Recovering an Iconic Species at Risk in Jasper National Park
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Caribou herds in Jasper National Park are at risk. Without intervention, the only two herds remaining predominantly within Jasper will disappear. Parks Canada envisions a future with caribou herds...
Caribou Conservation Alliance
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Caribou Conservation and One Health in Canada
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March 29th, 2023 at 1:30pm EST to March 29th, 2023 at 2:20pm EST
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The University of Guelph is pleased to present Caribou Conservation and One Health in Canada as part of the One Health Seminar Series. The talk will be given by Dr. Quinn Webber, a behavioural...
Caribou Conservation and Recovery in Ontario: Development and Implementation of the Caribou Conservation Plan
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The range of Ontario’s woodland caribou ( Rangifer tarandus caribou) (forest-dwelling ecotype) has receded northward substantially over many decades, leading to its current Threatened designation...
Caribou Conservation Through Better Cutblock Design
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Beginning in 2018, this project will investigate how cutblock design can be less favourable for deer, moose, and elk. Converting old forest to early seral stands through forest harvesting turns good...