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Habitat restoration: Why Indigenous partnerships matter

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Input from Indigenous communities into restoration programs is critical, yet such input is often sought after planning is complete. In contrast, we present a case...

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Using causal analysis to advance caribou recovery research and policy

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Much of our foundational knowledge about caribou is based on observational and quasi-experimental studies. This can lead to biased predictions of the benefits of management...

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Disentangling the influence of anthropogenic habitat alteration from climate on expanding white-tailed deer populations in western Canada

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White-tailed deer have become increasingly common within caribou range in northern Alberta, and have been linked with an increase in wolf densities. Previous studies have...

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Predicting patterns of terrestrial lichen biomass recovery following boreal wildfires

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Increased fire activity due to climate change may impact the successional dynamics of boreal forests, with important consequences for caribou habitat. Early successional forests have...

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Alberta’s Moose Lake Access Management Plan: Potential to support Indigenous rights and caribou critical habitat requirements

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This joint presentation by representatives of Fort McKay First Nation and Alberta Wilderness Association will describe the vision and significance of Alberta’s landmark 2021 Moose...

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Predators, prey, and harvest blocks in west-central Alberta caribou ranges

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The links between habitat disturbance, primary prey, shared predators, and decreasing caribou populations are well established, and long-term solutions for caribou recovery will require management...

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The National Boreal Caribou Knowledge Consortium – Advancing conservation through collaborative knowledge sharing, generation and mobilization

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The National Boreal Caribou Knowledge Consortium (NBCKC), which launched in 2018 under Canada’s federal action plan for boreal caribou, is a forum for collaborative knowledge...

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A holistic approach to restoration in FNFN Territory: By us, for us

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Climate change is expected to increasingly impact populations of woodland caribou and much focus has been placed on how a warming climate has facilitated the...

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Demographic responses of threatened woodland caribou to annual variation in meteorological and phenological conditions

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Climate change is expected to increasingly impact populations of woodland caribou and much focus has been placed on how a warming climate has facilitated the...

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