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Fact Sheet: Restoring caribou habitat

Habitat Use & Selection Testing Recovery Options

A fact sheet from the Alberta Biodiversity Conservation (ABC) Chair research on developing a definition for seismic line recovery based on wildlife use of linear features.

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Testing Functional Restoration of Linear Features within Boreal Caribou Range

Report Testing Recovery Options

DeMars C and M Dickie. 2017. Phase 1: Revised proposal.

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Testing Functional Restoration of Linear Features within Boreal Caribou Range

Report Testing Recovery Options

DeMars C and K Benesh. 2016.

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An adaptive approach to endangered species recovery based on a management experiment: reducing moose to reduce apparent competition with woodland caribou

CMCRP Papers & Reports Testing Recovery Options Thesis

Serrouya, R. 2013.University of Alberta, Edmonton.

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Developing a population target for an overabundant ungulate for ecosystem restoration

CMCRP Papers & Reports Peer-reviewed Publication Testing Recovery Options

Serrouya R, BN McLellan, S Boutin, DR Seip, and SE Nielsen. 2011. Journal of Applied Ecology 48: 935–942.

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Testing fence designs to provide a predator-free area for boreal caribou

Report Testing Recovery Options

DeMars C, K Benesh, R Serrouya, and S Boutin. 2016. Final Report.

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Experimental moose reduction lowers wolf density and stops decline of endangered caribou

CMCRP Papers & Reports Peer-reviewed Publication Population Monitoring Testing Recovery Options

Serrouya R, BN McLellan, H van Oort, G Mowat, and S Boutin. 2017. PeerJ.

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Maternal penning in the Northern Columbia Mountains: Revelstoke Caribou Rearing in the Wild’s first-year pilot and results of the 2015 calf census

CMCRP Papers & Reports Report Testing Recovery Options

Serrouya R, K Furk, K Bollefer, and C Legebokow 2015. Version 3.0.

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Using predator-prey theory to predict outcomes of broadscale experiments to reduce apparent competition

CMCRP Papers & Reports Peer-reviewed Publication Testing Recovery Options

Serrouya R, MJ Wittmann, BN McLellan, HU Wittmer, and S Boutin. 2015. The American Naturalist 185: 665–679.

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