Caribou News in Brief: Winter 2003
IS BATHURST'S DECLINE BAD NEWS FOR OTHER HERDS? They’re not as famous as their cousins El Ninõ and La Ninã, [...]
IS BATHURST'S DECLINE BAD NEWS FOR OTHER HERDS? They’re not as famous as their cousins El Ninõ and La Ninã, [...]
MONITORING MOVES FURTHER INTO THE RANGE With plans to collect information from hunters in Tadoule Lake, Manitoba, and strong interest [...]
ELDERS PROVIDE CRUCIAL VIEWPOINT In order to understand the present, it's important to know the past. Elders have acquired a [...]
HTOS HELP WITH CARIBOU MONITORING With the endorsement of the Baker Lake and Arviat Hunters and Trappers Organizations (HTOs), the [...]
CARIBOU MONITORING STARTS WITH NUNAVUT HUNTERS Thirty-six hunters from Baker Lake and Arviat were interviewed during the first phase of [...]
BQCMB TO DEVELOP POSITION ON PROTECTION OF CALVING GROUNDS By preparing its own position paper now on the protection of [...]
TRACKING CHANGE IS KEY TO SUCCESSFUL HERD MANAGEMENT Everything from plants to animals to humans depends on the land to [...]
CARIBOU AND CLIMATE CHANGE The world's weather is heating up, and so is concern about what global warming will do [...]
NUNAVUT JOINS BQCMB The new kid on the Canadian block is now the newest board partner The government of Nunavut [...]
CHAIRMAN FINLAND-BOUND THANKS TO NWMB For BQCMB chairman David Kritterdlik, financial backing from the Nunavut Wildlife Management Board (NWMB) has [...]