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Paleolimnological Assessment of Past Hydro-ecological Variation at a Shallow Hardwater Lake in the Athabasca Oil Sands Region Before Potential Onset of Industrial Development
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Panel Discussion – What is Successful Reclamation?
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Partitioning Forest-Floor Respiration into Source Based Emissions in a Boreal Forested Bog: Response to Experimental Drought
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Petroleum Exploration Increases Methane Emissions from Northern Peatlands
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Pipeline Reclamation Techniques
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Plant Functional Traits as Indicator of the Ecological Condition of Wetlands in the Grassland and Parkland of Alberta, Canada
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Population Structure of Threatened Caribou in Western Canada Inferred From Genome-wide SNP Data
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Potential Productivity of Black Bear Habitat of the AOSERP Study Area
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Preliminary Caribou Habitat Restoration Plan for the Leismer to Kettle River Crossover Project
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Quantifying Restoration Success via Natural Recovery in Forested Areas Following Pipeline Construction
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Rangeland Revegetation Monitoring on Two Pipeline Rights-of-Way in Southern Alberta
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Reclamation and Industry in Alberta Today and Tomorrow (1990s)
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Reindeer and Caribou: Health and Disease
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Reindeer Lichen Transplant Feasibility for Reclamation of Lichen Ecosites on Alberta’s Athabasca Oil Sand Mines
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Scaling Up the Role of Predation in Caribou Declines in West-Central Alberta (Redwillow, Narraway, Redrock Prairie Creek, A la Pêche and Little Smoky Ranges)
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Scaling Up the Role of Predation in Caribou Declines in West-Central Alberta (Redwillow, Narraway, Redrock Prairie Creek, A la Pêche and Little Smoky Ranges). 2012 AUPRF project status update
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Scaling Up the Role of Predation in Caribou Declines in West‐Central Alberta (Redwillow, Narraway, Redrock Prairie Creek, A la Pêche and Little Smoky Ranges). Interim Report
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Seasonal Movements in Caribou Ecotypes of Western Canada
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We aimed at assessing seasonal movement behaviours, including migratory, resident, dispersing, and nomadic, for caribou belonging to the Barren-ground and Woodland subspecies and ecotypes. Our unexpected findings of marked seasonal movement plasticity in caribou indicate that this phenomenon should be better studied to understand the resilience of this endangered species to habitat and climatic changes. Our results that a substantial proportion of individuals engaged in seasonal migration in all studied ecotypes indicate that caribou conservation plans should account for critical habitat in both summer and winter ranges.