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Supplemental feeding increases the growth rate of an endangered caribou herd

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Predation has both direct and indirect effects on prey. I considered the possibility that caribou population growth may be limited by summer food because they...

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New development in genomics methods to inform on caribou population demography

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Information on the size, distribution and trend of wildlife populations are key parameters when assessing the status of wildlife species. Quantifying the impacts of natural...

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Habitat restoration shifts predator-prey dynamics of Alberta’s caribou and wolves, study says

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CBC NEWS—Revegetating areas like seismic lines and roads could help caribou populations. September 2022.

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Le réaménagement forestier serait une solution pour protéger le caribou, selon une étude

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RADIO-CANADA—September 2022.

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Indigenous-led conservation program saves caribou herd from extinction

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CBC QUIRKS AND QUARKS—The Klinse-Za caribou herd in B.C. tripled in size over 8 years. April 2022.

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Indigenous people are leading effort to bring caribou back from brink of extinction

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SCIENCE—Strategies by First Nations peoples triples size of dwindling herd. April 2022.

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