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Simulation of conservation and management of woodland caribou

Ecological Modelling, 2004
Abstract The decline in woodland caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) populations in Alberta lead to classification as a threatened species. Rapid industrial development continues to affect caribou habitat. Natural and anthropogenic factors, which affect population dynamics, act cumulatively. We developed an interactive cumulative effects model, which
Piotr Weclaw, Robert J Hudson
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Fire, lichens, and woodland caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) in Canada's Boreal Shield

2020
Threatened woodland caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) have experienced large range recessions and population declines across much of Canada’s boreal forest in the last century and have become a major focus of conservation efforts in the region.
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A Burning Question: What are the Implications of Forest Fires for Woodland Caribou?

Journal of Wildlife Management, 2021
Sean M. Konkolics   +4 more
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Parasites of the Woodland Caribou

The Journal of Parasitology, 1942
Arnold B. Erickson, P. R. Highby
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Linking woodland caribou abundance to forestry disturbance in southern British Columbia, Canada

Journal of Wildlife Management, 2021
Kyle D. Lochhead   +2 more
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Imminent Extinctions of Woodland Caribou from National Parks

Conservation Biology, 2010
Robert, Serrouya, Heiko U, Wittmer
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Glacial history and landscape features shape the hierarchical population genetic structure of woodland caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) in western Canada

bioRxiv
Samuel Deakin   +13 more
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Woodland Caribou in Minnesota

The Journal of Wildlife Management, 1947
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