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Boreal Caribou (Rangifer tarandus) in British Columbia: 2017 Science Review
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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
COSIA In-Situ Oil Sands Shared Practices for Working in and Around Wetlands
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Digging Into Canadian Soils - An Introduction to Soil Science
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Governance as a Driver of Change in the Canadian Boreal Zone
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Increasing Contributions of Peatlands to Boreal Evapotranspiration in a Warming Climate
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Integrating Traditional and Evolutionary Knowledge in Biodiversity Conservation: A Population Level Case Study
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Less Flammable Vegetation for Linear Industry Rights-‐of-‐way
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Resource Roads and Wetlands: A Guide for Planning, Construction, and Maintenance
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Resource Roads and Wetlands: Practical Applications to Maintain Hydrologic Connectivity
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Setting a Foundation for Indigenous Knowledge Systems-guided Boreal Caribou (tǫdzı) Conservation Planning in the Western Boreal Region of Canada: A Systematic Map Protocol
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The Biophysical Climate Mitigation Potential of Boreal Peatlands During the Growing Season
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The Boreal-Arctic Wetland and Lake Dataset
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The Effects of Black Spruce Fuel Management on Surface Fuel Condition and Peat Burn Severity in an Experimental Fire
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