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51. Does connectivity exist for remnant boreal caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) along the Lake Superior Coastal Range? Options for landscape restoration

52. A Burning Question: What are the Implications of Forest Fires for Woodland Caribou?

53. Spring diet of American black bears (Ursus americanus) in a moose (Alces alces) – woodland caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) system in northern Ontario, Canada

54. SHOULD IT BE SAVED?

55. Post-glacial recolonization of insular Newfoundland across the Strait of Belle Isle gave rise to an endemic subspecies of woodland caribou, Rangifer tarandus terranovae (Bangs, 1896): evidence from mtDNA haplotypes.

56. Economic analysis of threatened species conservation: The case of woodland caribou and oilsands development in Alberta, Canada.

57. Woodland caribou habitat selection patterns in relation to predation risk and forage abundance depend on reproductive state.

58. Biting flies and activity of caribou in the boreal forest.

59. Implementing a novel movement-based approach to inferring parturition and neonate caribou calf survival.

60. Does connectivity exist for remnant boreal caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) along the Lake Superior Coastal Range? Options for landscape restoration.

61. Understanding predation risk and individual variation in risk avoidance for threatened boreal caribou.

62. Living in a burned landscape: woodland caribou ( Rangifer tarandus caribou) use of postfire residual patches for calving in a high fire - low anthropogenic Boreal Shield ecozone.

63. Compensatory selection for roads over natural linear features by wolves in northern Ontario: Implications for caribou conservation.

64. Web‐based application for threatened woodland caribou population modeling.

65. WILD THINGS.

66. Exploring the tradeoffs among forest planning, roads and wildlife corridors: a new approach

67. Coyote (Canis latrans) diet and spatial co-occurrence with woodland caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou)

68. Spatial familial networks to infer demographic structure of wild populations

69. Experimental moose reduction lowers wolf density and stops decline of endangered caribou

70. A framework for modeling habitat quality in disturbance‐prone areas demonstrated with woodland caribou and wildfire

71. An uncertain future for woodland caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou): The impact of climate change on winter distribution in Ontario

72. Spatial structure of reproductive success infers mechanisms of ungulate invasion in Nearctic boreal landscapes

73. High Precision Altimeter Demonstrates Simplification and Depression of Microtopography on Seismic Lines in Treed Peatlands

74. Caribou Conservation: Restoring Trees on Seismic Lines in Alberta, Canada

76. Comparison of pre-fire and post-fire space use reveals varied responses by woodland caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) in the Boreal Shield

77. Comparison of Woodland Caribou Calving Areas Determined by Movement Patterns Across Northern Ontario

78. Disturbance and chronic levels of cortisol in boreal woodland caribou.

79. A replanning approach for maximizing woodland caribou habitat alongside timber production.

80. Functional responses in animal movement explain spatial heterogeneity in animal-habitat relationships.

81. Diet of Grey Wolves (Canis lupus) During Calving in a Moose-Caribou System in Northern Ontario.

82. Many places called home: the adaptive value of seasonal adjustments in range fidelity.

83. Demographic responses of boreal caribou to cumulative disturbances highlight elasticity of range-specific tolerance thresholds.

84. A framework for modeling habitat quality in disturbance‐prone areas demonstrated with woodland caribou and wildfire.

85. Time vs. distance: Alternate metrics of animal resource selection provide opposing inference.

86. The impacts of forest management strategies for woodland caribou vary across biogeographic gradients.

87. Comparing population growth rates between census and recruitment-mortality models.

88. Straight from the caribou's ( Rangifer tarandus) mouth: detailed observations of tame caribou reveal new insights into summer-autumn diets.

89. Using operating area size and adjacency constraints to mitigate the effects of harvesting activities on boreal caribou habitat.

90. Estimating plant abundance using inflated beta distributions: Applied learnings from a lichen-caribou ecosystem.

91. Fencing Large Predator-Free and Competitor-Free Landscapes for the Recovery of Woodland Caribou in Western Alberta: An Ineffective Conservation Option.

92. An uncertain future for woodland caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou): The impact of climate change on winter distribution in Ontario.

93. Potential conflict between future development of natural resources and high-value wildlife habitats in boreal landscapes.

94. Seeking sanctuary: the neonatal calving period among central mountain woodland caribou ( Rangifer tarandus caribou).

95. Evaluating the influence of anthropogenic landscape change on wolf distribution: implications for woodland caribou.

96. From climate to caribou: How manufactured uncertainty is affecting wildlife management.

97. A review of reindeer lichen (Cladonia subgenus Cladina) linear growth rates

98. No statistical support for wolf control and maternal penning as conservation measures for endangered mountain caribou

99. Divergent estimates of herd‐wide caribou calf survival: Ecological factors and methodological biases

100. Spatial structure of boreal woodland caribou populations in northwest Canada

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