Principal Investigator:Tetlichi, Randall Licensed Year(s):20202019201820172017201520132012201120092008
2006
Summary:
The Arctic Borderlands Ecological Knowledge Coop uses both local and scientific knowledge to monitor and assess changes in an area that covers the range of the Porcupine Caribou Herd and nearby coastal and marine areas. Interviews with local experts are conducted annually by community researchers to record observations about fish, berries, caribou, unusual animal sightings, weather conditions, and...
Principal Investigator:Romano, Tracy Licensed Year(s):
1993
Summary:
This research will examine the nervous (i.e., brain) and immune systems of beluga by collecting these tissues from harvested animals for laboratory analyses. This study will help to determine how contaminants affect the health of belugas. In addition, the data collected may lead to a better understanding of why whales strand themselves on the shoreline as it has been suggested that beached whale...
Principal Investigator:Krebs, Charles Licensed Year(s):
1993
19921991 Summary:
The researchers will examine the cycles in lemming abundance (i.e., increases and decreases in the lemming population) for the western arctic region. Ongoing research suggests that lemmings in the Pearce Point area do not appear to reach very high numbers as has been noted in the eastern arctic and Scandinavia. Licence issued for use of Inuvik Research Centre....
Principal Investigator:Hastings, Ross Licensed Year(s):
1980
Summary:
To study the area to determine how the climate affects the vegetation and how the vegetation in turn encourages certain types of small animal habitation....
Principal Investigator:Hawley, Vernon D. Licensed Year(s):
1976
Summary:
Aerial and ground sruveys of the bluenose caribou herd north of Great Bear Lake....
Principal Investigator:Hoek, W. Licensed Year(s):
1975
Summary:
A study of the biology of bowhead whales to determine to what extent, if any, animals are stranded as a result of wounding from the Alaskan hunt....