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Fall Supplemental Feeding Increases Population Growth Rate of an Endangered Caribou Herd Resource Authors Douglas Heard Kathryn Zimmerman Contacts Douglas Heard Organization Tithonus Wildlife Research Government of British Columbia Resource Date: March 2021 Our results support the recommendation that multiple management actions should be implemented to improve recovery prospects for caribou. Read Resource Image Boreal Caribou
Saving Endangered Species Using Adaptive Management Resource Authors Robert Serrouya Dale Seip Dave Hervieux Bruce McLellan Scott McNay Robin Steenweg Doug Heard Mark Hebblewhite Michael Gillingham Stan Boutin Organization Alberta Biodiversity Monitoring Institute (ABMI) University of Alberta (UofA) Government of British Columbia Government of Alberta (GoA) Wildlife Infometrics Inc. Tithonus Wildlife Research University of Montana University of Northern British Columbia (UNBC) Resource Date: March 2019 Adaptive management is a powerful means of learning about complex ecosystems, but is rarely used for recovering endangered species. Here, we demonstrate how it can benefit woodland caribou, which... Read Resource Image Boreal Caribou
Video - Alberta's Groundwater: Inventory, Use, Risks, and Management Solutions Resource Authors Jon Fennell Organization Red Deer River Watershed Alliance Resource Date: 2016 This 2016 talk provides an overview of some of the issues related to groundwater in Alberta. Read Resource Image Wetland Knowledge
Video - Aquatic Invasive Species: The Alberta Approach & Program Highlights Resource Authors Kate Wilson Organization Red Deer River Watershed Alliance Government of Alberta (GoA) Resource Date: 2016 Kate Wilson explains how Alberta is dealing with managing invasive species, and how the process is going. Read Resource Image Land Management Wetland Knowledge
Video - Do you know your watershed? Learning about the Red Deer River Resource Authors Joey Temple Organization Alberta Watershed Planning & Advisory Councils Red Deer River Watershed Alliance Resource Date: March 2013 This presentation discusses what watershed education looks like in the Red Deer River watershed. Read Resource Image Wetland Knowledge
Video - Too Much and Too Little Water, Adaptation Strategies for Municipalities Resource Authors Hans Schreier Organization University of British Columbia (UBC) Red Deer River Watershed Alliance Resource Date: February 2017 This presentation discusses explains how climate change and land use changes impact water supply and how we can adapt. Read Resource Image Land Management
Video - Watershed Management Planning in the Red Deer River Basin Resource Authors Dianne Wyntjes Organization Red Deer River Watershed Alliance Alberta Watershed Planning & Advisory Councils Resource Date: March 2013 This presentation outlines the Red Deer River Watershed Alliance's process for watershed planning. Read Resource Image Wetland Knowledge