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Carbon Dissolution Effects on pH Changes of RAMP Lakes in Northeastern Alberta, Canada
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Caribou in Northern British Columbia: An Assessment of Range Condition and Population Status
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Certification of Mineral Soil Pads in the Boreal Region – A Path Forward. Working Session Summary
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Certification of Mineral Soil Pads in the Boreal Region – Decision Framework and Support Tools
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Certification of Mineral Soil Pads in the Boreal Region – Decision Framework and Support Tools: 2023 Update
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Certification Of Mineral Soil Pads in The Boreal Region – Decision Framework and Support Tools: Stakeholder Review and Field Verification
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Characterization of Stored Peat in the Alberta Oil Sands Area
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Characterizing the Organic Composition of Snow and Surface Water Across the Athabasca Region: Phase 2
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Characterizing the Organic Composition of Snow and Surface Water in the Athabasca Region
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Circulation of Water and Sediment in the Athabasca Delta Area
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Clay Tailings from Alberta Oil Sands and Other Sources. A Review
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Commercializing Remote Sensing Technology for Environmental Management: Moving from Data to Decision
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Community Level Physiological Profiling for Monitoring Oil Sands Impacts
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Comparison of Sampling Techniques to Monitor Stream Amphibian Communities in Forested Regions of Alberta
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Comprehensive Report on Operational Reclamation Techniques in the Mineable Oil Sands Region
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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
Densified Fluid Fine Tails and Oil Sands Process Water - an Extension of the 2017 Study - Final Report
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