A comparison of indigenous and scientific forms of wildlife data gathering and conservation/management reveals similarities and differences. The two systems are needed to effectively manage wildlife in northern Canada, particularly migratory, trans-boundary species. The Beverly and Kaminuriak Caribou Management Board brought multi-jurisdictional caribou users and managers together to co-manage two large herds of caribou (Rangifer tarandus groenlan-dicus). The advisory Board's principal duties and responsibilities are communication and to maintain the two herds at population levels that will meet user needs. Goals, objectives, and principles are set out in a management plan. Board activities are structured in 15 action plans under major cate...
Caribou (Rangifer tarandus) are an important ecological, cultural and economic resource in Yukon, Ca...
A management strategy for woodland caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) habitat is being developed in...
Four objectives of the George River Caribou Workshop were identified: (1) to consider present and pa...
A comparison of indigenous and scientific forms of wildlife data gathering and conservation/manageme...
Aboriginal people have a long relationship with caribou, and caribou - especially the large migrator...
Over the past decade, northern Canada has experienced a substantial increase in government reliance ...
The field of wildlife management is evolving and adopting Integrated Resource Management (IRM) appro...
Our hope is that this analysis will highlight the best elements of each management system, which col...
The conservation of wildlife species plays a profound part in development issues in northern areas. ...
This paper is about a major caribou herd that may be in trouble and the belief of the Labrador Inuit...
The operation of Caribou Québec will be based on the general principle that the resource user...
In 1993 the Nunavut Land Claims Agreement (NLCA) was signed and this lead to the creation of Nunavut...
and Russia that winter i n northern coniferous forests and summer i n tundra of the Arct ic have pro...
The conditions allowing innovative collective learning of the unpredictable dynamics of caribou popu...
We examined the public process used to develop the 1996—2001 Fortymile Caribou (Rangifer taran...
Caribou (Rangifer tarandus) are an important ecological, cultural and economic resource in Yukon, Ca...
A management strategy for woodland caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) habitat is being developed in...
Four objectives of the George River Caribou Workshop were identified: (1) to consider present and pa...
A comparison of indigenous and scientific forms of wildlife data gathering and conservation/manageme...
Aboriginal people have a long relationship with caribou, and caribou - especially the large migrator...
Over the past decade, northern Canada has experienced a substantial increase in government reliance ...
The field of wildlife management is evolving and adopting Integrated Resource Management (IRM) appro...
Our hope is that this analysis will highlight the best elements of each management system, which col...
The conservation of wildlife species plays a profound part in development issues in northern areas. ...
This paper is about a major caribou herd that may be in trouble and the belief of the Labrador Inuit...
The operation of Caribou Québec will be based on the general principle that the resource user...
In 1993 the Nunavut Land Claims Agreement (NLCA) was signed and this lead to the creation of Nunavut...
and Russia that winter i n northern coniferous forests and summer i n tundra of the Arct ic have pro...
The conditions allowing innovative collective learning of the unpredictable dynamics of caribou popu...
We examined the public process used to develop the 1996—2001 Fortymile Caribou (Rangifer taran...
Caribou (Rangifer tarandus) are an important ecological, cultural and economic resource in Yukon, Ca...
A management strategy for woodland caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) habitat is being developed in...
Four objectives of the George River Caribou Workshop were identified: (1) to consider present and pa...