Recent genetic research has confirmed that British Columbia (BC) is home to the only pure populations of Stone’s sheep. Because …
Klinse-Za Caribou Herd Habitat Restoration
With more than half of the caribou herds in British Columbia (BC) listed by COSEWIC (the Council on the Status …
School Ecology Program
Driven by the commitment of Wildlife Infometrics staff to environmental stewardship, wildlife, and community, we are conducting the Williston Schools …
Terrestrial Forage Lichens
Update: the final publication stemming from this project can be viewed here. Lichen, a symbiotic organism composed of fungi and …
Peace-Williston Moose Limiting Factors Investigation
Moose (Alces alces) are an abundant and important wildlife species in northern British Columbia (BC). To First Nations, moose are …
Prescribed Burns for Wildlife Habitat Enhancement
A history of wildfire suppression in northern British Columbia (BC) has led to an increasingly uniform landscape, resulting in lower …
The Klinse-Za Caribou Maternity Pen
Two new publications related to this project are now online here and here! With more than half of the caribou …
Identifying Caribou Travel Corridors
Takla Lake First Nation (TLFN) is working on a project to identify travel corridors between the Takla and Wolverine caribou …
Assessing and Monitoring Predator-Prey Dynamics
Human impact on natural landscapes is increasing in extent and occurs in different ecosystems than ever before. It is therefore …
Delineation of Conservation Areas for Woodland Caribou
As a species on COSEWIC’s (the Council on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada) threatened list, woodland caribou belonging …
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