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We’re hiring a Community Engagement Project Lead

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Apply by December 4, 2024, through the University of British Columbia-Okanagan.

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Meet Dr. Tal Avgar, quantitative wildlife ecologist at UBC Okanagan

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Woodland caribou in open area with short pine trees in northern Alberta

Dr. Tal Avgar is a senior scientific advisor to the Wildlife Science Centre and a quantitative wildlife ecologist with the Irving K. Barber Faculty of...

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Biodiversity Pathways 2023-24 Annual Report

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We’re delighted to share our first ever annual report for Biodiversity Pathways. Highlights from the past year are organized by program area: mammal research and...

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Habitat alteration or climate: What drives the densities of an invading ungulate?

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In today's fast changing world, one of the most pressing issues facing ecologists is disentangling the relative effects of habitat alteration and climate change on...

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Effectiveness of population-based recovery actions for threatened southern mountain caribou

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Researchers pooled data from over fifty years to follow the fate of 40 caribou herds—the southern mountain caribou population

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As climate change pushes deer north, other animals may lose out

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WASHINGTON POST—Researchers say woodland caribou could be at risk. May 2024.

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