“Landscapes for wildlife”
Marco Musiani Lab
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“Survival of caribou depends upon habitat, human impacts – such as cut blocks and seismic lines – and interplay with predation. The work they have conducted has included translating academic knowledge into applied products; determining the genetic units at which caribou could be managed and preserved; gathering and analyzing empirical data relating caribou to human impacts, and modelling and predicting future scenarios.”
LanduseKN
If you ski, snowboard, snowshoe, sled or take part in winter activities near the North Columbia Valley in British Columbia, learn how to be a good neighbor to wolverines, caribou and other wildlife.
Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative
Some of the presentations we have attended or invited to give!
Calgary Field Naturalists, Kananaskis, Canada (2018)
Dialoghi sul comportamento animale. PhD Program Seminar Series, Pisa, Italy (2018).
Final Forum of the Grizzly Bear Conservation Initiative, Banff, Canada (2017)
Alberta Beef Producers, Wildlife Committee Meeting, Calgary, Canada (2016).
University of Princeton/Special Seminars, New Jersey, United States (2015).
“Landscapes for wildlife”
Marco Musiani Lab
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