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Deer are expanding north, and that's not good for caribou: Scientists evaluate the reasons whythe University of Alberta, and Environment and Climate Change Canada—wanted to evaluate why deer densities in the boreal forest are rapidly increasing. The research is published in the journal ...
University of Alberta research offers new guidance ... for recovery of caribou habitat in Alberta. However, in boreal peatland forests—those in wetlands like bogs—the level of passive recovery ...
director of the Pew Boreal Campaign, which aims to protect 50 percent of the forest. McEachern, who works for Alberta Environment, a provincial agency, says the tailings ponds are his top concern.
A new study has introduced a powerful tool for analyzing satellite imagery of boreal forests (also known as “Taiga” in North America), offering unprecedented insights into the health and dynamics of ...
1999. Competing realities: the boreal forest at risk. Ottawa: Government of Canada. Sullivan, M.G. 2003. Active management of walleye fisheries in Alberta: dilemmas of managing recovering fisheries.
A new study has introduced a powerful tool for analyzing satellite imagery of boreal forests (also known as “Taiga” in North America), offering unprecedented insights into the health and dynamics of ...
1998. Thesis title: Effects of residual tree retention on breeding songbirds in Alberta's boreal mixed-wood forest. B.A. (Biology), Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, PA. 1995. I have several general ...
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