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chercheur principal:Brook, Ryan K Année(s) de permis:
2009
Résumé:
The proposed research will develop and evaluate innovative tools and processes to help better understand caribou anatomy and facilitate caribou health.
Specific objectives of this project are to:
1. Engage communities in the planning, data collection, interpretation, and integration of traditional knowledge into an anatomical atlas of caribou as a tool to facilitate monitoring the health of t...
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:Maraj, Ramona Année(s) de permis:
2005
Résumé:
In May 2004, the Yukon Government, Department of Environment, in partnership with Parks Canada and the Aklavik Hunters and Trappers Committee, initiated a six-year grizzly bear research project on the Yukon North Slope. This traditional/local knowledge...
chercheur principal:d'Entremont, Marc Année(s) de permis:
2004
Résumé:
The Department of Transportation (DOT), Government of the Northwest Territories is responsible for the planning, design, construction, and maintenance of safe transportation infrastructure, capable of meeting user needs in the NWT. As part of the DOT's o...
chercheur principal:Zalatan, Rececca Année(s) de permis:
2004
2003 Résumé:
Caribou populations fluctuate over long time spans. However, long-term records of population cycles are scarce. The population dynamics of the Bathurst and Beverly caribou herd across the Northwest Territories will be reconstructed using two proxy indic...
chercheur principal:Hannay, David Année(s) de permis:
2003
Résumé:
This study is designed to assess the reaction of 4 northern freshwater fish species (Lake trout, Northern Pike, Lake whitefish and Inconnu) to underwater sound and light. Sound signals and strobe lights are commonly used to keep fish away from locations...
chercheur principal:Pilz, Krista Année(s) de permis:
2004
Résumé:
The purpose of this thesis research is to examine the role that Donald Marsh, the second Anglican Bishop of the Arctic, had on development of northern social policies specifically regarding wildlife management, education, health care, and family welfare....
chercheur principal:Bayha, Janet Année(s) de permis:2004
2003
2002200120001998 Résumé:
The Harvest Study is a 5-year, 5-community study being conducted in the Sahtu Settlement. Each month, in each community, a local interviewer recommended by the local Renewable Resource Council collects fish and wildlife harvest information in their commu...