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National Indigenous Media Arts Coalition

National association for Indigenous media arts, offering resources and learning opportunities Sub-Category: Associations Source: National Indigenous Media Arts Coalition File Type: Resource Overview: National association for Indigenous media arts, offering resources and...

Comparing photographers of Robson over the years, looking at landscape changes

Comparing photographers of Robson over the years, looking at landscape changes - Essay Bias: Centre Left Sub-Category: Storytelling Source: Mountain Legacy Project File Type: Essay/Analysis Overview: Comparing photographers of Robson over the years, looking...

Tackling invasive issues in Robson and across BC

Tackling invasive issues in Robson and across BC Sub-Category: Stewardship Source: Invasive Species Council of BC File Type: Non Governmental Organization Overview: Tackling invasive issues in Robson and across BC Web Link: https://bcinvasives.ca/invasive-species/about/

iNaturalist Observations of Mount Robson

iNaturalist Observations of Mount Robson - Database Source: iNaturalist File Type: App Web Link: https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/mount-robson-provincial-park-and-protected-area

UNBC professors monitoring impacts of climate change in Robson Valley

Sub-Category: Economics Source: Prince George Now File Type: Article Overview: Monitoring climate impacts on Robson Valley Web Link: https://www.myprincegeorgenow.com/105711/unbc-professors-monitoring-impacts-of-climate-change-in-robson-valley/

Pros and cons of managing wildlife to save wildlife

Pros and cons of managing wildlife to save wildlife - Via CBC Resource: Article Web Link: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/edmonton/increase-wolf-cull-to-save-endangered-caribou-1.5051901

A look at the impact and perceptions of ecotourism in the...

A look at the impact and perceptions of ecotourism in the Canadian Rocky Mountains Source: FRI Research Study Web Link: https://friresearch.ca/sites/default/files/null/SSP_2002_11_Rpt_AssessingLocalPerceptionsofEcotourisminCanadianMountainCommunities.pdf

A WSU researcher lived with grizzly bears in Alaska. She came...

Coexisting with grizzlies Bias: Centre Sub-Category: Co-existing Source: Inlander File Type: Article Overview: A WSU researcher lived with grizzly bears in Alaska. She came away convinced humans and grizzlies can coexist  Web Link: https://www.inlander.com/spokane/after-living-with-bears-for-300-days-a-wsu-researcher-came-away-with-a-wild-idea-that-grizzlies-and-humans-can-coexist/Content?oid=16084354&fbclid=IwAR1Y4-cTxsmTaYTbcUEQG_VcrWJjpkASnKLrJBdgnjd09mqtLMApf6FNVOo

Aversive conditioning used to manage K-Country grizzlies

Why making bears fear humans is right Sub-Category: Co-existing Source: Rocky Mountain Outlook File Type: Article Overview: Why making bears fear humans is right Web Link: https://www.rmotoday.com/local-news/aversive-conditioning-used-to-manage-k-country-grizzlies-1572272

Bear 71

Grizzly Bear 71 in Banff - Documentary Bias: Centre Sub-Category: Stewardship Source: National Film Board File Type: Video Overview: Bear 71 Web Link: https://bear71vr.nfb.ca/