Testing Restoration Effectiveness
Humans have altered the forests of western Canada through harvesting forests, extracting oil and gas, and creating linear features (roads, seismic lines, pipelines, etc.) to...
We study the effectiveness of restoration treatments and build tools to support decision-making to prioritize restoration and protection efforts.
Humans have altered the forests of western Canada through harvesting forests, extracting oil and gas, and creating linear features (roads, seismic lines, pipelines, etc.) to...
Habitat loss is a leading threat to many species at risk, sparking the need for widespread and effective habitat protection and restoration. The critical habitat...
Read More on Prioritizing Habitat Restoration and Protection
Tracking and reclaiming human footprint and linear disturbances is an important part of woodland caribou recovery in Alberta. The Wildlife Science Centre works closely with...
“Habitat restoration is a core element for recovery, but how do we know when habitat is restored?”