Principal Investigator:Zalatan, Rebecca Licensed Year(s):
2005
Summary:
Caribou populations fluctuate over long time spans. However, long-term records of population cycles are scarce. Dendrochronology and hoof scars left on the surficial roots of spruce trees across caribou trails will be used to reconstruct the population...
Principal Investigator:Poniatowski, Brian Licensed Year(s):
1998
Summary:
The community monitor will carry out monitoring of wildlife, principally caribou, which are of great importance to the Lutselk'e First Nation. This will be done by directly observing their numbers, sex of animals (if this can be determined), age, condition, movements and behaviour in relation to Kennedy Lake camp and to specific worksites, such as sites where drilling or till sampling are being ca...
Principal Investigator:Flexer, Riva Licensed Year(s):
1981
Summary:
To undertake a study of the seasonal migrant workers in the community. The study will include a review of the transportation means used by these workers to get to Hay River, a look at their length of residency and a review of the age/sex/education level of this group....
Principal Investigator:Fuller, W. Licensed Year(s):
1977
Summary:
Continued research into the habitat, population fluctuations, aging, size and growth of small mammals (Clethrionomys gapperi) in the subarctic....