NWT Environmental Research Bulletin
The Northwest Territories (NWT) Environmental Research Bulletins (NERB) are series of brief plain language summaries of various environmental research findings in the Northwest Territories.
If you’re conducting environmental research in the NWT, consider sharing your information with northern residents in a bulletin.
These research summaries are also of use to northern resource decision-makers.
2018 Volume 3
2017 Volume 2
- Issue 14 - Remote Sensing of the Scotty Creek Basin
- Issue 13 - Stable Isotope Analysis of Mercury in Fish of the Slave River Delta Region
- Issue 12 - Patterns of Fish Habitat Use and Migration in the Slave River System
- Issue 11 - Warmer temperatures and changing snowpack structure: what this means for the Bathurst Caribou Herd
- Issue 10 - Understanding and predicting fish mercury levels in the Dehcho region
- Issue 9 - Caribou, Mining Operations and the Zone of Influence
2016 Volume 1
- Issue 8 - Ground temperatures and thermokarst in the North Slave Region
- Issue 7 - Changing hydrology in Baker Creek
- Issue 6 - Mapping to document environmental observations in the Inuvialuit Settlement Region
- Issue 5 - How slumps are impacting aquatic systems in the Gwich’in Settlement Area
- Issue 4 - Impacts of wildfires on Boreal Caribou
- Issue 3 - Concentrations of mercury and other heavy metals in furbearers from the Slave River
- Issue 2 - Muskrat pushup abundance along the Slave River
- Issue 1 - Impacts of Linear Development on Fish