Now, caribou in northeastern British Columbia (B.C.) have new hope and a protected home more than three times the size of Mount Robson Provincial Park. Join us in celebrating a historic Partnership...
Abstract In western Canada, anthropogenic disturbances resulting from resource extraction activities are associated with habitat loss and altered predator–prey dynamics. These habitat changes are...
On February 21, 2020 the Intergovernmental Partnership Agreement for the Recovery of the Central Group of Southern Mountain Caribou was signed by the governments of British Columbia, Canada, Saulteau...
Identifying habitat that is essential to the recovery of species at risk, known as critical habitat, is a major focus of species at risk legislation, yet there has been little research on the degree...
Invasive cattails ( Typha angustifolia and Typha × glauca) pose a problem for many Laurentian Great Lakes wetlands, especially sedge/grass meadows. In western Lake Superior, early signs of invasion...
The Yellowstone to Yukon (Y2Y) Conservation Initiative is pleased to present "Caribou Making a Comeback." This webinar, presented by Dr. Clayton Lamb, Y2Y Liber Ero fellow, will feature a discussion...