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EFFECTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE, VEGETATION AND ROADS ON CARIBOU DISTRIBUTION IN WESTERN NORTH-AMERICA
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Caribou (Rangifer tarandus) are a vital component of the cultural history and contemporary existence of First Nations and northern communities. However, caribou habitat is increasingly threatened by cumulative effects of climate change and land-use pressures from human settlement, forestry, and...
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Fall 2017
Promontory Cave 1, located on the north shore of Great Salt Lake in northern Utah, has yielded many extraordinary archaeological artifacts that are amazingly well-preserved. Promontory phase deposits in Cave 1 are extremely thick, and rich with perishables and other material culture. Bison bones,...
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2021-08-16
Maygan Peck, Dr. Richard Hedley, Samuelle Simard-Provençal, Chloe Riesen-Sivard, Dr. Erin Bayne
For many years, birders have recognized that the Warbling Vireos found in Western North America sing quite a different song than those in Eastern North America. Recently, researchers from the University of Calgary, Lovell et al., (2021), have shown that these two subspecies, Eastern and Western,...