Mapping potential climate-change impacts on woodland caribou demographic rates

Avgar T, T Muhly, R Serrouya. Prepared for: Government of British Columbia.

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RICC 2021 Annual Report

The Regional Industry Caribou Collaboration (RICC) is a group of energy and forestry companies working collaboratively across tenure and lease boundaries focused on northeastern caribou ranges.

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Modelling scenarios for managing moose and wolf populations to stabilize and recover populations of southern mountain caribou

Serrouya R, C DeMars, P Solymos, RS McNay, and DC Heard. 2022. Report.

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Final Science Report for Revelstoke Caribou Rearing in the Wild

Serrouya R, K Bollefer, R Cook, S Gilbert, R Gill, C Legebokow, B MacBeth, H Schwantje, and C Thacker. 2021. Final Science Report.

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RICC 2020 Annual Report

The Regional Industry Caribou Collaboration (RICC) is a group of energy and forestry companies working collaboratively across tenure and lease boundaries focused in the northeastern Alberta caribou ranges.

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RICC 2015 Annual Report

Alberta Biodiversity Monitoring Institute. 2015. First Annual Report for the Regional Industry Caribou Collaboration. ABMI Caribou Monitoring Unit report 15-002.

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RICC 2019 Annual Report

The Regional Industry Caribou Collaboration (RICC) is a group of energy and forestry companies working collaboratively across tenure and lease boundaries focused on northeastern Alberta caribou ranges.

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RICC 2018 Annual Report

The Regional Industry Caribou Collaboration is a group of energy and forestry companies working collaboratively across tenure and lease boundaries focused on two northeastern Alberta caribou ranges.

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RICC 2017 Annual Report

The Regional Industry Caribou Collaboration (RICC) is a group of energy and forestry companies working collaboratively across tenure and lease boundaries focused on northeastern Alberta caribou ranges.

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