Changes to caribou home ranges during the “anthropause”
New research on caribou home range size and movement during a period of reduced human activity
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New research on caribou home range size and movement during a period of reduced human activity
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Learn about the Kennedy Siding caribou supplemental feeding project.
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A recent study by Clayton Lamb and colleagues provides an eye-opening look into the human–grizzly bear dynamic in British Columbia's Elk Valley.
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CBC—Research shows bears between 2 and 6 years old in the Elk Valley have the worst survival rate on the continent.
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THE APPLIED ECOLOGIST—July 2023
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Y2Y—Government of Canada contributes more than $1.9M to support ecological connectivity in southeastern British Columbia and southwestern Alberta.
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