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Prioritizing Habitat Restoration and Protection

Completed Projects Habitat Restoration & Protection
Aerial image of seismic lines in forested landscape

Habitat loss is a leading threat to many species at risk, sparking the need for widespread and effective habitat protection and restoration.

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Predator Exclosures & Maternity Pens

Completed Projects Testing Recovery Options
Three bears near a predator exclosure fence

The Caribou Monitoring Unit tested predator exclosures in northeastern Alberta caribou ranges in 2014 and 2015.

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Revelstoke Caribou Rearing in the Wild

Completed Projects Testing Recovery Options
Aerial photo of a maternity pen for caribou on a peninsula in winter

The Revelstoke Caribou Rearing in the Wild Society (RCRW) is a community-based partnership, consisting of a cross representation of individuals and organizations committed to the...

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Wildfire, Caribou Use, and Survival

Completed Projects Wildlife Ecology
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Forest fires can affect caribou habitat by removing lichen, a staple of their winter diet. Fires can also stimulate the growth of shrubs, which increases...

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Defining Habitat Recovery

Completed Projects Habitat Restoration & Protection
A grey-black wolf walks in a snowy field

“Habitat restoration is a core element for recovery, but how do we know when habitat is restored?”

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