New research on caribou migration patterns
New research from the Wildlife Science Centre and a team of collaborators found that caribou migration routes are shrinking.
New research from the Wildlife Science Centre and a team of collaborators found that caribou migration routes are shrinking.
We’re pleased to share the story of the Northern Mountain Caribou Summit in a newly released short film.
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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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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...
New research shows that the expansion of white-tailed deer into the northern boreal forest is linked to less severe winters
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Southern mountain caribou abundance declined by 51% between 1991-2023, but without recovery actions, the decline would have been even greater.
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The award celebrates the best article in the journal Ecological Solutions and Evidence by an early career researcher.
Read More on Senior Caribou Ecologist Melanie Dickie awarded Georgina Mace Prize
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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