Jean Marie River First Nation (JMRFN), NWT, has been working on climate change related projects since 2010. Climate change is greatly impacting JMRFN’s land and their way of life, including food security, and it is important for them to better understand the evolution of their environment and the impacts it has on the community
Caribou (Rangifer tarandus) are a key species in Arctic ecosystems including northern Québec and Lab...
Woodland caribou are listed as a threatened species in Saskatchewan. The need for contemporary data ...
... Traditional ecological knowledge is central to Inuit culture in general, and to the sustainable ...
Jean Marie River First Nation (JMRFN), NWT, has been working on climate change related projects sinc...
Climate change is one of the current threats that are impacting the world, and its consequences are ...
The Northern Climate ExChange and the University of Saskatchewan are working with the Jean Marie Riv...
Northern ecosystems in Canada are changing at a rate twice as fast as other areas of the globe as a ...
My research was to document the Elders knowledge of climate change and the impacts on caribou huntin...
Migratory tundra caribou are ecologically and culturally critical in the circumpolar North. However,...
Jean Marie River First Nation (JMRFN), located 127km east of Fort Simpson, is a very active communit...
1. Climate change in the Arctic is two to three times faster than anywhere else in the world. It is ...
In North America’s boreal forest, wildfire has long been the dominant form of natural disturbance. H...
The Arctic is currently experiencing some of the most dramatic warming effects globally due to clima...
Woodland caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) range occupancy and populations have declined in northw...
Caribou (Rangifer tarandus) populations are in decline across Canada, making this charismatic specie...
Caribou (Rangifer tarandus) are a key species in Arctic ecosystems including northern Québec and Lab...
Woodland caribou are listed as a threatened species in Saskatchewan. The need for contemporary data ...
... Traditional ecological knowledge is central to Inuit culture in general, and to the sustainable ...
Jean Marie River First Nation (JMRFN), NWT, has been working on climate change related projects sinc...
Climate change is one of the current threats that are impacting the world, and its consequences are ...
The Northern Climate ExChange and the University of Saskatchewan are working with the Jean Marie Riv...
Northern ecosystems in Canada are changing at a rate twice as fast as other areas of the globe as a ...
My research was to document the Elders knowledge of climate change and the impacts on caribou huntin...
Migratory tundra caribou are ecologically and culturally critical in the circumpolar North. However,...
Jean Marie River First Nation (JMRFN), located 127km east of Fort Simpson, is a very active communit...
1. Climate change in the Arctic is two to three times faster than anywhere else in the world. It is ...
In North America’s boreal forest, wildfire has long been the dominant form of natural disturbance. H...
The Arctic is currently experiencing some of the most dramatic warming effects globally due to clima...
Woodland caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) range occupancy and populations have declined in northw...
Caribou (Rangifer tarandus) populations are in decline across Canada, making this charismatic specie...
Caribou (Rangifer tarandus) are a key species in Arctic ecosystems including northern Québec and Lab...
Woodland caribou are listed as a threatened species in Saskatchewan. The need for contemporary data ...
... Traditional ecological knowledge is central to Inuit culture in general, and to the sustainable ...