A summary of the 8th Biennial Dehcho Regional Wildlife Workshop held in October 2016. Includes summary of the workshop discussions and recommendations for future wildlife research.
NERB Volume 1 Issue 6: Mapping to document environmental observations in the Inuvialuit Settlement Region
NWT Environmental Research Bulletin -A 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.
Wildlife File Report 148. Development of Modeling Tools to Address Cumulative Effects on the Summer Range of the Bathurst Caribou Herd - A Demonstration Project
Wildlife File Report 149. Wolf Management Programs in NWT, Alaska, Yukon, BC and Alberta: A Review of Options for Management on Bathurst Caribou Herd Range in the Northwest Territories.
Full title: Database Description, Data Summary and Analysis of the Wolverine Harvest from Kugluktuk, Umingmaktok and Bathurst Inlet, Northwest Territories 1985/86-1996/97
Lee, J. 2016. 35 pp. Wildlife Manuscript Report 253.
Publication date:
July 2016
Resource Category:
Hunting, trapping and harvesting, Research and data, Wildlife and nature
Full title: A General Approach to Harvest Modeling for Barren-ground Caribou Herds in the NWT and Recommendations on Harvest Based on Herd Risk Status.
Boulanger, J., J. Adamczewski. 2016. 39pp. Wildlife Manuscript Report 262.
Full title: Sample Sizes of Collared Barren-ground Caribou Required to Estimate Herd Size in Winter and Fall Management Areas to Allow Assessment of Harvest Risk.
Boulanger, J. 2016. 25 pp. Wildlife Manuscript Report 261
Full title: Population Estimates of Tuktoyaktuk Peninsula, Cape Bathurst and Bluenose-West Barren-ground Caribou Herds, using Post-calving Photography, July 2012.
Davison T.M., H. Sayine-Crawford, K. Callaghan, J. Pongracz. 2016. 38pp. Wildlife Manuscript Report 258.