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Science to inform policy: Linking population dynamics to habitat for threatened species in Canada

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You can find the published manuscript for this presentation here. Boreal forests provide numerous ecological services, including the ability to store large amounts of carbon,...

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Let it grow? Moose response to habitat disturbance in caribou ranges

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Boreal caribou winter range in the Central Mackenzie Valley, NWT: What is it, where is it, and how can we manage for it proactively?

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Using forecasting tools to inform recovery actions for woodland caribou: A comparison of the tested and the untested

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A recurring challenge for resource managers and decision makers is quantifying the trade-offs associated with alternative recovery actions for species-at-risk. Provincial and federal agencies have...

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Application of integrated population models for conservation of at-risk caribou populations

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Population monitoring can take many different forms, and monitoring elusive and endangered species frequently involves a variety of sparse data from different sources. Small populations...

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30 years of change: Linking habitat, predators and alternative prey to explain recruitment variations of an endangered caribou population

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Woodland caribou populations suffer from habitat modifications and most are currently in decline. It has been suggested that the conversion of old-growth coniferous forests into...

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