Posts Tagged: caribou

Indigenizing the North American Model of Wildlife Conservation
August 29, 2021
Although a diversity of approaches to wildlife management persists in Canada and the United States of America, the North American Model of Wildlife Conservation (NAM) is a prevailing model for state, provincial, and federal agencies. The success of the NAM … read more
Posted in Native American | Tagged caribou, coexistence, I-NAM, Indigenous knowledge systems, pathways forward, Two-Eyed Seeing, Western science

Killing Wolves And Farming Caribou Benefit Industry, Not Caribou: A Response To Stan Boutin
July 4, 2019
In Nature Alberta Fall 2016, we wrote an open letter to Premier Notley (Proulx et al. 2016), where we requested that the Alberta Government refrain from predator control and fencing caribou for recovering the Little Smoky caribou population. In addition, … read more
Posted in General | Tagged benefit, caribou, farming, industry, killing, wolves