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Syncrude's Reclamation Research Program
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2019 Base Mine Lake Monitoring and Research Summary Report: Results from 2013-2018
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2021 Pit Lake Monitoring and Research Report
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A Census of Moose on Syncrude’s Leases 17 and 22 During Early February 1977
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A Study of Aquatic Environments in the Syncrude Development Area, 1984
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A Study of Biological Colonization of the West Interceptor Ditch and Lower Beaver Creek
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A Study of the Chemical and Physical Properties of Syncrude's Tailings Pond, Mildred Lake, 1980
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Agronomic Properties and Reclamation Possibilities for Surface Materials on Syncrude Lease #17
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An Entomological Reconnaissance of Syncrude Lease #17 and its Environs
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Baseline Environmental Studies of Ruth Lake and Poplar Creek
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Baseline Studies of Aquatic Environments in the Athabasca River Near Lease 17
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Baseline Study of the Water Quality and Aquatic Resources of the MacKay River, Alberta
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Beaver Creek: An Ecological Baseline Survey
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Biogeochemical Response to Vegetation and Hydrologic Change in an Alaskan Boreal Fen Ecosystem
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Bird Migration Watches on Crown Lease 17, Alberta, Fall 1984
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Caribou in Northern British Columbia: An Assessment of Range Condition and Population Status
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Conservation Status of Caribou in the Western Mountains of Canada: Protections under the Species At Risk Act, 2002-2014
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Conservation Status of Caribou in the Western Mountains of Canada: Protections under the Species At Risk Act, 2002-2014
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Based on declines, future developments and current recovery effects, we offer the following recommendations: 1) where recovery actions are necessary, commit to simultaneously reducing human intrusion into caribou ranges, re-storing habitat over the long term, and conducting short-term predator control, 2) carefully consider COSEWIC’s new DU structure for management and recovery actions, especially regarding translocations, 3) carry out regular surveys to monitor the condition of Northern Mountain caribou subpopulations and immediately implement preventative measures where necessary, and 4) undertake a proactive, planned approach coordinated across jurisdictions to conserve landscape processes important to caribou conservation
Continued Studies of Soil Improvement and Revegetation of Tailings Sand Slopes
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