Climatic Variability and Hunting and Trapping Success in the Pond Inlet Region.

Régions: Qikiqtaaluk Region, Nunavut

étiquettes: hunting, historical data, climate, harvest, trapping

chercheur principal: English, Michael C (25)
Nᵒ de permis: 12699
Organisation: Wilfrid Laurier University
Année(s) de permis: 1994
Délivré: janv. 01, 1994
Équipe de projet: S. den Ouden

Objectif(s): To understand what linkages exist between year to year climatic variability and hunting and trapping success of the residents of Pond Inlet; to talk with the Hunters and Trappers Association executive members about their views on how climate impacts upon the ecology of hunting and trapping success; and to relate hunting and trapping records and observations from local hunters and trappers to climate data which has been collected at Pond Inlet over the past several years.

Description du projet: This study will examine how climate influences the success of hunting and trapping in the Pond Inlet area. The amount of snowfall and air temperature varies from year to year. Increased snowfall may change the normal range of the cariboo and a very cold winter may result in thick sea ice, affecting the distribution of sea breathing holes and number of polar bear found hunting. The researcher will meet with the HTA in regards to this.