The documents herein make up the list of completed WRRB projects and the subsequent record of proceedings.
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Archived Documents
PR (BATH 2019): 035 - “We Watch Everything” A Methodology for Boots on the Ground Caribou Monitoring
Key words: Boots on the Ground; caribou monitoring; Traditional Knowledge; Tłı̨chǫ; Bathurst caribou; “We Watch Everything”; holistic monitoring approach; field-based methodology; "Do as Hunters Do” |
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PR (BATH 2019): 034 - Boots on the Ground Caribou Monitoring Program - Monitoring Results 2016
Key words: Boots on the Ground; caribou monitoring program; Traditional Knowledge; Tłı̨chǫ; Inuit; Bathurst caribou; post-calving range; predators; industrial development; “We Watch Everything”; holistic monitoring approach |
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PR (BATH 2019): 033 - Boots on the Ground Caribou Monitoring Program 2017 Results
Key words: Boots on the Ground; caribou monitoring program; Traditional Knowledge; Tłı̨chǫ; Inuit; Bathurst caribou; post-calving range; predators; industrial development; climate change; “We Watch Everything”; holistic monitoring approach; field-based methodology; "Do as Hunters Do” |
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PR (BATH 2019): 032 - “We monitor by living here”: Developing monitoring methods based in Indigenous knowledge
Key words: Gitga’at people; stewardship; Guardians; traditional foods; harvest; abundance and quality of resources; health; monitoring; ecological change; Indigenous knowledge |
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PR (BATH 2019): 031 - Łeghágots'enetę (learning together): the importance of indigenous perspectives in the identification of biological variation
Key words: aboriginal; biocultural diversity; biodiversity; caribou; collaborative research; ecology; First Nation; genetic variation; indigenous communities; population genetics; population structure; Rangifer tarandus; resource management; social-ecological systems; traditional knowledge |
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PR (BATH 2019): 030 - Renewing our traditional laws through joint ekwǫ (caribou) management
Key words: caribou; traditional laws; harvest; barrenlands; management system; working together; changes on the land; caribou relationships; responsibility |
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PR (BATH 2019): 029 - Monitoring the Relationship between People and Caribou
Key words: Tłı̨chǫ laws; human behaviour; caribou; relationships; caribou populations; migration patterns; Tłı̨chǫ indicators of change |
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PR (BATH 2019): 028 - Caribou Migration and the State of their Habitat: Tłı̨chǫ Knowledge and Perspectives on ekwò˛ (Barrenland Caribou)
Key words: Tłı̨chǫ knowledge; ɂekwǫ̀ (barren-ground caribou); state of the caribou habitat; monitoring and management; caribou distribution; migration patterns; relationship between the Tłı̨chǫ and the caribou |
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PR (BATH 2019): 027 - Tłı̨chǫ Knowledge of Environmental Changes: Implications for Caribou Hunting
Key words: climate change; forest fires; implications for caribou and caribou hunting; adaptations; forest fire suppression; ontological understanding |
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PR (BATH 2019): 026 - JUNE 2019 CALVING GROUND COMPOSITION SURVEYS OF BATHURST AND BLUENOSE‐EAST BARREN‐GROUND CARIBOU HERDS WORKING DRAFT
Key words: calving ground composition surveys; Bathurst and Bluenose‐East caribou herds;breeding females estimate; calf productivity; relative distribution of breeding caribou estimate; relative abundance of predators. |
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PR (BATH 2019): 025 - A conceptual model for migratory tundra caribou to explain and predict why shifts in spatial fidelity of breeding cows to their calving grounds are infrequent
Key words: calving grounds; gregariousness; spatial fidelity; mechanisms; Rangifer tarandus |
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PR (BATH 2019): 024 - BATHURST CARIBOU RANGE PLAN DRAFT 2018
Key words: GNWT-ENR; management; cumulative impacts; Bathurst caribou; caribou habitat; Caribou People; human-caused disturbance; natural (fire) disturbance in the Bathurst |
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PR (BATH 2019): 023 - “These Trees Have Stories to Tell” Linking Denésƍliné Knowledge and Dendroecology in the Monitoring of Barren-ground Caribou Movements in the Northwest Territories, Canada
Key words: Indigenous methodological framework; dendroecology; oral history analysis; caribou movement patterns: Lutsel K’e Dene First Nation; Participatory Action Research (PAR); ethnography; community-based research; participant observation |
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PR (BATH 2019): 022 - Calf Production and Adult Sex Ratio in the Bathurst and Bluenose East Herds of Barren-Ground Caribou 2006-2016
Key words: monitoring; calf production; adult sex ratio; barren-ground caribou; Bathurst and Bluenose East herds; composition surveys |
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PR (BATH 2019): 021 - Caribou Consumption in Northern Canadian Communities
Key words: health; caribou (Rangifer tarandus); caribou consumption levels; diet quality; opportunity costs; out-of-pocket costs; household employment activity |