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Movement of Predators Influenced by Seismic Lines
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The paper by the Caribou Program (and GIS and Grizzly Bear Programs) breaks down how seismic lines are influencing predator movement by season and species. This infographic was illustrated by Jennifer...
Muskox and Caribou Factsheet
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A 2018 2-page fact sheet on competition between muskoxen and caribou, focused mostly on the Porcupine herd range. It concludes that, “...the two species are not likely to compete with each other for...
Peary Caribou
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An undated two page fact sheet from the Government of Nunavut, in English and Inuktitut. This resource and others can be found on the Northern Caribou Canada website. To find more related resources...
Population Management Overview Infographic
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This infographic covers the essentials of Boreal Caribou management in Canada. The development of this factsheet was led by the Population Management Working Group of the NBCKC. Be sure to view their...
Predator and Prey in Harvest Blocks: Implications for Caribou and Forestry
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This infographic by Sunny Tseng describes the key results from a paper by Tracy McKay and Dr. Laura Finnegan. Deer, elk, and moose are apparent competitors for caribou because they draw predators...
Predator Reduction Background Science Part 1 - Infographic
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The Province of British Columbia developed a set of infographics as part of an Indigenous consultation and public engagement process seeking input from First Nations, stakeholders, and the general...
Predator Reduction Background Science Part 2 - Infographic
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The Province of British Columbia developed a set of infographics as part of an Indigenous consultation and public engagement process seeking input from First Nations, stakeholders, and the general...
Predator Reduction Results Part 1 - Infographic
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The Province of British Columbia developed a set of infographics as part of an Indigenous consultation and public engagement process seeking input from First Nations, stakeholders, and the general...
Predator Reduction Results Part 2 - Infographic
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The Province of British Columbia developed a set of infographics as part of an Indigenous consultation and public engagement process seeking input from First Nations, stakeholders, and the general...
Predicting Off-Highway Vehicle Use on Seismic Lines
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This infographic was created by Jennifer Hird as part of the paper " Motorized Activity on Legacy Seismic Lines: A Predictive Modeling Approach to Prioritize Restoration Efforts."
Principes directeurs pour la collaboration interculturelle
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Ces Principes directeurs pour la collaboration interculturelle serviront de base à une nouvelle façon de travailler ancrée dans la réconciliation, l'apaisement et la collaboration pour protéger...
Prioritization can Improve Cost Effectiveness of Seismic Line Restoration
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Upland mesic sites showed a relatively strong ability to regenerate on their own (passive restoration), while lowland (bogs and fens) and upland dry sites were slow to recover.
Radio Collars Factsheet (English)
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The Radio Collars Factsheet is a rapid infographic-style communication covering the essentials of the Radio Collaring monitoring method for boreal caribou. This resource is meant to be used in...
Range Plan for Woodland Caribou in Saskatchewan - Boreal Plain Ecozone: SK2 Central Caribou Administration Unit - Overview
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This document provides a two-page overview of the SK2 Central Woodland Caribou Range Plan.
Range Plan for Woodland Caribou in Saskatchewan - Boreal Plain Ecozone: SK2 West Caribou Administration Unit - Overview
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This two-page document provides an overview of the SK2 West Woodland Caribou Range Plan.
Satellite Collaring Barren Ground Caribou
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A 2-page fact sheet from the Government of the Northwest Territories explaining the use of radio collars on caribou. Related herds: Beverly and Qamanirjuaq , Bathurst, Bluenose West, Bluenose East...
The Boreal Caribou Ecological Model - Infographic
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The Boreal Caribou Ecological Model is a conceptual model which illustrates the key ecosystem factors, mechanisms, pathways and interactions mediating the well known national disturbance-recruitment...
The Candid Caribou Project | Field Notes Vlog
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Tag along with our ecosystem scientists as they recover a year's worth of wildlife trail camera photography in Wapusk National Park. Discover the challenges and intricacies of capturing accurate and...
The Exchange: Sharing Knowledge, Inspiring Solutions (Edition 1)
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The Exchange: Sharing Knowledge, Inspiring Solutions, is a regular knowledge exchange publication produced by the Alberta Regional Caribou Knowledge Partnership (ARCKP). It features concise, brief...