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A Financial Analysis of Using Improved Planting Stock of White Spruce and Lodgepole Pine in Alberta, Canada: Genomic Selection Versus Traditional Breeding
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Behavioral “bycatch” from Camera Trap Surveys Yields Insights on Prey Responses to Human-mediated Predation Risk
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Boreal Caribou Can Coexist with Natural but Not Industrial Disturbances
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Boreal Caribou (Rangifer tarandus) in British Columbia: 2017 Science Review
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Braiding Indigenous Rights and Endangered Species Law
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Braiding Indigenous Rights and Endangered Species Law for Meaningful Species Recovery - Infographic
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Characterizations of Anthropogenic Disturbance Patterns in the Mixedwood Boreal Forest of Alberta, Canada
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Climate-informed Forecasts Reveal Dramatic Local Habitat Shifts and Population Uncertainty for Northern Boreal Caribou
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Close Encounters of the Burned Kind: Spatiotemporal Effects of Fire on Habitat Selection Strategies of Woodland Caribou (Rangifer Tarandus Caribou) During Winter
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Community-level Modelling of Boreal Forest Mammal Distribution in an Oil Sands Landscape
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Comparative Prevalence and Intensity of Endoparasites in a Dynamic Boreal Ungulate Community
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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
Cumulative Effects and Boreal Woodland Caribou: How Bow-Tie Risk Analysis Addresses a Critical Issue in Canada's Forested Landscapes
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Deer Are Expanding North, and That's Not Good For Caribou
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Demographic Responses of Nearly Extirpated Endangered Mountain Caribou to Recovery Actions in Central British Columbia
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Digging Into Canadian Soils - An Introduction to Soil Science
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Economic Evaluations of Tree Improvement for Planted Forests: A Systematic Review
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