Boreal caribou were listed as threatened under the federal Species at Risk Act (SARA) in 2003 and in the Northwest Territories (NWT) under the Species at Risk (NWT) Act in 2014; they were reassessed in NWT as threatened in 2022. When a species is listed as threatened, it means it is likely to become endangered in the NWT if nothing is done to reverse the factors leading to its decline.
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March 2026
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Wildlife and nature, Research and data, Monitoring
Explain how to safely collect bat guano (droppings) for DNA analysis to identify bat species and gather important health information about bat populations in the Northwest Territories.
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January 2026
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Wildlife and nature, Research and data, Monitoring, Conservation planning
Manuscript 328. Adamczewski, J., J. Williams, J. Boulanger and C. Modeste-Burgin. 2024. Fall 2023 Composition Surveys of Bathurst and Bluenose-East Barren-ground Caribou Herds. 48pp.
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January 2026
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Wildlife and nature, Research and data, Monitoring, Conservation planning
White-nose syndrome (WNS) is a disease of hibernating bats caused by a fungus called Pseudogymnoascus destructans (Pd). WNS affects bats during the winter
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January 2026
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Wildlife and nature, Research and data, Monitoring, Conservation planning
Manuscript 329. Adamczewski, J., J. Williams and J. Boulanger. 2024. March 2024 Late-winter Composition Surveys of Bluenose-East and Beverly Barren-ground Caribou Herds. 40pp.
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January 2026
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Wildlife and nature, Research and data, Monitoring, Conservation planning