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chercheur principal:Lambert Koizumi, Catherine Année(s) de permis:
2010
20082006 Résumé:
The research objectives are to:
1. Retrieve the last stationary collars from this study in order to document home ranges, movements and habitat use of Dall sheep, grizzly bears and wolves & quantify the interactions between the three species;
2. Remove remains of fencing material (fences, posts) in the study area, which were installed in 2003-2004 in relation with a previous GRRB research projec...
chercheur principal:Maraj, Ramona Année(s) de permis:2011
2010
Résumé:
The researcher will gather local and traditional knowledge related to the population status of polar bears, and the influence that climate change has had on polar bears and their habitat in the Beaufort Sea. The information from interviews will be used to develop a description of acceptable management practices and management goals for polar bears. The researcher can then compare that information ...
chercheur principal:Berkes, Fikret Année(s) de permis:
2009
Résumé:
This project aims to understand how co-management helps the people of Tuktoyaktuk to deal with environment and resource problems. The researcher hopes to look at the role of the FJMC, and the exchange of knowledge between the Inuvialuit and government scientists.
Through meetings with Burton Ayles and Sheila Nasogaluak as well as a joint FJMC/DFO meeting, the Husky Lakes beluga entrapment issu...
chercheur principal:Parlee, Brenda L Année(s) de permis:
2009
Résumé:
This licence is being issued for the scientific research application No. 904.
The primary objectives of this research are: 1) to understand how factors such as caribou availability, wage economy opportunities, fuel prices, store-bought food prices, alternative country food availability, and income affect harvesting behaviour; 2) to explore to what extent other meat sources are used to replace c...
chercheur principal:Clark, Douglas A. Année(s) de permis:
2006
2003 Résumé:
Government agencies responsible for grizzly bear management have made significant investments in biological studies; however, wildlife management programs based solely on biology, without understanding the human side of grizzly bear management, run the risk of creating conflicts. People who share the land with bears are especially affected by these decisions. These conflicts can waste time and mon...
chercheur principal:Russell, Kyle Année(s) de permis:
2006
Résumé:
This project is a part of a six-year research project conducted conjointly by Parks Canada, the Aklavik Hunters and Trappers Committee, the Wildlife Management Advisory Council (North Slope) and the Department of Environment, Yukon Territorial Government. The aim of the project is to gather information on grizzly bear activities, numbers and distribution through interviews with local hunters and l...
chercheur principal:Evans, Kevin Année(s) de permis:
2002
Résumé:
Five species of marine mammal regularly occur in the vicinity of the Devon exploration leases in the southern Beaufort Sea. These include beluga whale, bowhead whale, ringed seal, bearded seal, and polar bear. Other species such as narwhal, walrus and gr...
chercheur principal:Henry, Gregory Année(s) de permis:1991
1990
Résumé:
The Researcher and his team will assist the community of Sanikiluaq and the local Hunters and Trappers Association who are concerned about managing the reindeer herd for sustained meat production. In 1978 60 reindeer were introduced on the Belcher Islands and the herd has grown to approximately 530 in 1990....
chercheur principal:Kingsley, Michael Année(s) de permis:
1979
Résumé:
To conduct aerial and ground suveys of muskoxen as part of an overall study of the area for consideration as a wildlife preserve....
chercheur principal:Stirling, Ian Année(s) de permis:
1977
Résumé:
to capture and earmark polar bears as support research in establishing a management program for this species....