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Tracking the Future: How Human Actions Could Shape Boreal Caribou Populations in the NWT [Draft]
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| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Creator | NWT Cumulative Impact Monitoring Program |
| Summary | Human-caused disturbances, such as mining, roads and forestry affect boreal caribou habitats and populations. Our study used a computer-modelling tool (SpaDES) to develop a simulation model to forecast these disturbances and potential impacts to boreal caribou population growth. We found that with continued low levels of current human disturbance, the boreal caribou population growth or declines show only minor changes between now and 2041. This study highlights the value of integrated approaches and forecasting to assist in informed caribou range planning. |
| Local Relevance | To better understand how human activities affect the Boreal Caribou Population in the NWT. |
| Notes | This bulletin is part of the Cumulative Impact Monitoring Program's NWT Environmental Research Bulletin series - Volume 9, Issue 70. |
| Tags | Boreal Caribou,Research,Adaptation,Wildlife |
| Geographic Region | NWT |
| Release Date | 2024 |
| Last Modified Date | 2024 |
| Funding Program | NWT Cumulative Impact Monitoring Program |