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Threatened Québec caribou herd expecting up to 12 calves this year
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All twelve of the breeding-age females in the enclosed Charlevoix caribou herd, located northeast of Québec City, are believed to be pregnant. The herd was placed in enclosures in 2022 as part of a...
Translocation of Southern Mountain Caribou Using a Soft-release Technique
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Southern mountain caribou ( Rangifer tarandus caribou, SMC) in British Columbia, Canada, are experiencing a precipitous population decline and range recession. In 2019, the two southernmost herds, the...
Transplanting lichen to grow food for threatened caribou
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Researchers are exploring the transplanting of lichen as a potential tool for caribou habitat restoration. Natural disturbance, resource development, and land-use changes have resulted in a reduced...
Trials of Dismantling Forest Roads in North Shore Region in 2014
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Project Description: Dismantling 30 km of forest roads. They test different techniques including soil preparation and planting trees. It was to test the operational feasibility and identify cost...
Trials of Dismantling Forest Roads in North Shore Region in 2017
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Project Description: Dismantling 76.5 km of forest roads. We test different techniques including soil preparation, water course crossing removing and planting four species of trees. It was to test the...
Tweedsmuir-Entiako Caribou (Rangifer tarandus) Tactical Restoration Plan
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This Report was prepared for BC Ministry of Forests, Lands, Natural Resource Operations and Rural Development, Smithers, B.C. This Tactical Restoration Plan was developed to provide guidance on...
Untangling Effects of Human Disturbance and Natural Factors on Mortality Risk of Migratory Caribou
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Abstract Human disturbances are rapidly increasing in northern and Arctic regions, raising concerns about the recovery and persistence of declining caribou ( Rangifer tarandus) populations. Yet, the...
Video - Aerial Survey of the George River Caribou Herd - July 2020
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A 15':30" movie of a powerpoint presentation on the 2020 survey of the George River Caribou herd. The survey estimates the herd is up to 8,100 from 5,500 in 2018. Most of the increase is thought to be...
Video - Does Fewer Moose Lead to an Increase in Mountain Caribou?
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At the 14th North American Caribou Workshop, held in September 2012, Doug Heard presented results of a management action carried out in the Parsnip River area of BC.
Video - South Purcell Mountain Caribou Herd Augmentation
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At the 14th North American Caribou Workshop held in September 2012 Steve Gordon reported on the program implemented to augment the population of the South Purcell Mountain carbiou herd.
Video - Understanding Recovery and Self-Organization of MPB Impacted Stands
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This presentation talks about understanding the recovery and self-organization of Mountain Pine Beetle (MPB) impacted stands.
Webinar - Assessing the Condition of Wetlands in B.C. with a Lens on Forestry
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The provincial Forest and Range Evaluation Program and the BC Wildlife Federation have created a health assessment that can be used to assess the functioning condition of wetlands. A healthy wetland...
Webinar - Climate Variability and Change in the Southern Boreal Forest of Northern Saskatchewan
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Presented by Dave Sauchyn, Director of the Prairie Adaptation Research Collaborative at the University of Regina and Professor of Geography and Environmental Studies. Since the mid 20th century, mean...
Webinar - Effectiveness of Population-based Recovery Actions for Threatened Southern Mountain Caribou
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May 16th, 2024 at 2:00pm EST to May 16th, 2024 at 3:00pm EST
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Recovery actions have steered southern mountain caribou away from extinction, but we still have a long way to go. Researchers pooled data from over fifty years to follow the fate of 40 caribou herds...
Webinar - Linking Woodland Caribou Abundance to Forestry Disturbance in Southern British Columbia, Canada
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The decline of many woodland caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) populations is thought to be linked with habitat disturbances resulting from industrial development, including timber harvesting and...
Webinar: Flooding Risk Prediction on Agricultural Lands Using Artificial Intelligence Techniques
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September 27th, 2023 at 12:00pm MST to September 27th, 2023 at 1:00pm MST
The study will employ the latest artificial intelligence methodologies for data processing and predictive risk modeling approach
Wetlands of British Columbia: A Guide to Identification
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This guide presents a site classification and interpretative information for wetlands and related ecosystems of British Columbia.
WildCAM Webinar: An Approachable Overview of Camera Trap Density Models
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February 8th, 2023 at 1:00pm MST to February 8th, 2023 at 2:00pm MST
How can you estimate population density using camera traps? Which statistical models are available, and how do they work - in simple terms? Register for WildCAM's webinar on February 8th at 1:00 PM...