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Investigating the causes and effects of vegetation change in the Bathurst caribou herd's range

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Author: Emily Grishaber

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Where, oh where does the seedling grow?

Posted October 19, 2018October 22, 2018 Emily Grishaber

We’ve been back for almost two months now, and data entry is underway! For my personal project, I am looking at seedling dynamics at northern treeline. More specifically, I’m looking at what makes a certain spot more favourable for a seedling to grow compared with where seedlings are  not growing. While the team was up […]

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Related Projects

Tłıchǫ Boots on the Ground Project
A project using traditional knowledge to monitor caribou populations in the Bathurst caribou range.

Bathurst Caribou Herd
Information about the Bathurst caribou herd from the Government of the Northwest Territories.

C2T2 Expedition
A trip two years ago by some members of our group sampling tree growth in the Northwest Territories.

We are researching in Tłıchǫ Nation, Akaitcho First Nations, and Métis Nation traditional territories.
This trip is supported by the Government of Northwest Territories Cumulative Impact Monitoring Program (Project #187), Queens University, University of Alberta, and the University of Alberta North.

Every member of our team sees the world a little bit differently, which is one of the strengths of this project. Each update posted to the Range Change website represents the personal experiences, perspectives, and opinions of the author(s) and not of the team or project.