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Wolves use trails created by humans for convenient hunting and easier access to prey

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THE CONVERSATION—February 2022.

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Caribou habitat loss continues in Alberta and BC

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ALBERTA BIODIVERSITY MONITORING INSTITUTE—May 2021.

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A greener world may hold red flags for caribou

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ALBERTA BIODIVERSITY MONITORING INSTITUTE—January 2021.

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New collaborative research in the race to save woodland caribou

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ALBERTA BIODIVERSITY MONITORING INSTITUTE—March 2019.

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Life in the fast lane: Wolves, caribou, and human development

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ALBERTA BIODIVERSITY MONITORING INSTITUTE—August 2016.

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