Effective wildlife management requires monitoring changes in the spatial distribution of species, their population size and their population trend (Williams et al. 2002; Sinclair et al. 2006)...
Moss Stories is November's zoom event for anyone to join in for FREE, including our Bury the Giant Club members. An opportunity to hear more about the roles of these small, and often unnoticed plants...
This report describes the results of a calving ground photo survey of the Bluenose-East caribou herd conducted in June of 2018 west of Kugluktuk, Nunavut (NU). The survey objective was to estimate...
We analyzed 20 data sets from post-calving surveys in the NWT and NU carried out between 2000 and 2015 using the Rivest estimator. We provide a set of working recommendations to optimize field sampling to ensure reliable estimates of herd size using post-calving methods.
The zone of influence (ZOI) is the area in the vicinity of industrial development where avoidance by caribou Rangifer tarandus or other wildlife species is observed. Here we examine ZOI around two...
Join Art and Energy for a relaxed informal evening talking mosses, we’ll focus on using mosses to regenerate and manage land including Dartmoor. We’ll be on Zoom for an hour - 6.30-7.30pm. Guest...