Wildlife Manuscript Report 177. Estimates of the Number of Barren-Ground Caribou in the Bluenose-East Herd Derived Using Post Calving Photography, July 2005. Nagy J.A., B. Tracz and A. Gunn. 2008
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Publication date:
July 2005
Resource Category:
Wildlife and nature, Research and data, Wildlife and nature
Wildlife Manuscript Report 200. Nagy, J.A., A. Gunn, W.H. Wright. 2009. Population Estimates for Peary Caribou and Muskox on Banks Island, NT July 2005. 47 pp.
Publication date:
July 2005
Resource Category:
Wildlife and nature, Research and data, Wildlife and nature
Wildlife Manuscript Report 162. Macdonald, C., Elkin, B, Gunn, A. 2005. Analysis of the Elemental Composition of Tissues and Faecal Ash in a Moose (Alces Alces) Exposed to Tailings at the Abandoned Colomac Gold Mine, NWT. 39 pp.
Publication date:
January 2005
Resource Category:
Wildlife and nature, Contaminants, Research and data
Final report of the 2nd Biennial Dehcho Regional Wildlife Workshop held October 19-20, 2004. Provides a summary of workshop discussions and recommendations for future wildlife research.
Wildlife Manuscript Report 191. D’Hont A., A. Gunn, J. Nagy, R. Popko and A. Veitch. 2009. Barren-Ground Caribou Distribution in Late Winter, 2004, Central NWT. 57 pp.
Wildlife Manuscript Report 158.Boulanger, J., K. Poole, B. Fournier, J. Woerzchowski, T. Gaines, A. Gunn. 2004. Assessment of Bathurst caribou movements and distribution in the Slave Geological Province.107 pp.
Wildlife Manuscript Report 164. Gunn A, Nishi J, Boulanger J, and Williams J. 2005. An Estimate of Breeding Females in the Bathurst Herd of Barren-Ground Caribou, June 2003. . 70 pp.
Publication date:
June 2003
Resource Category:
Wildlife and nature, Research and data, Wildlife and nature
Wildlife File Report 132. Captive Management of the Hook Lake Wood Bison Recovery Project Part I: An Overview of Management for Genetic Diversity. 2003
A summary of the 1st Biennial Dehcho Regional Wildlife Workshop held in October 2002. Includes summary of the workshop discussions and recommendations for future wildlife research.