Supporting Klinse-Za Caribou Recovery Efforts
The Klinse-Za caribou herd is a threatened population in northern British Columbia, Canada. The West Moberly First Nations and Saulteau First Nations, two Indigenous nations...
We work with partners to support and test the effectiveness of population-based management interventions like maternal penning and predator reductions.
The Klinse-Za caribou herd is a threatened population in northern British Columbia, Canada. The West Moberly First Nations and Saulteau First Nations, two Indigenous nations...
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...
The Columbia Mountains Caribou Research Project (CMCRP) was founded in 1992 with the intent of measuring the degree of overlap between the habitat needs of mountain caribou...
Predator exclosures physically exclude predators from a particular species of interest, such as caribou, using a structural barrier or fence. Photo: Revekstoke Caribou Rearing in...
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...
The Regional Industry Caribou Collaboration (RICC) is a group of energy and forestry companies who support caribou recovery efforts in the Cold Lake, East Side of the...