1167 record(s) found in the location "Gwich'in Settlement Area" (multi-year projects are grouped): Not seeing the results you want? Tryadvanced search.
Principal Investigator:Bird, Charles D. Licensed Year(s):
1978
Summary:
To collect plant samples and specimens of Rhopalocera (butterflies) for subsequent study and laboratory analysis....
Principal Investigator:Calef, George Licensed Year(s):
1978
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To carry out monitoring and research studies of all major caribou herds and wolves which may include marking, tagging and collaring....
Principal Investigator:Hodge, Gerald Licensed Year(s):
1978
Summary:
To compare community land use patterns with those studied from aerial photographs....
Principal Investigator:Bouckhout, Leo W. Licensed Year(s):
1978
Summary:
(1) To determine present and future land and resource usage> (2) To evaluate the probable impact of a pipeline and propose measures to minimize it....
Principal Investigator:Bouckhout, Leo W. Licensed Year(s):
1978
Summary:
(1) To survey native grasses, legumes and shrubs and evaluate their usefulness for revegetating disturbed areas. (2) To conduct fish counts, collect water samples for chemical data determination and prepare descriptions of all water crossings....
Principal Investigator:Elisens, Wayne J. Licensed Year(s):
1978
Summary:
To conduct a continuation of the survey of a particular plant species to contribute to the general knowledge of their distribution in north-western North America....
Principal Investigator:Diamond, Miriam Licensed Year(s):
1978
Summary:
To study the effect of the difference in plumage color of the common redpoll and its influence on the birds ability to attract mates and acquire food....
Principal Investigator:Luch, Stephen R. Licensed Year(s):
1978
Summary:
To conduct a broad study of the biological and physical components of pingos....
Principal Investigator:Ring, Richard A. Licensed Year(s):
1978
Summary:
To observe and study the habitat of Arctic insects and to collect specimens to compare their resistance to cold with that of similar species in the south....