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Post-Graduate Research

  • Evolving Co-management Practice: Developing a Community-Based Environmental Monitoring Framework With Tl’azt’en Nation in the John Prince ...

  • Locally Defined Measures of Successful Forest Co-management: A Case Study of Tl’azt’en Nation and the John Prince Research Forest

  • Effect of Habitat Quality on Communication and Signalling in the Black-capped Chickadee

  • Interspecific Interactions Between Mountain and Black-Capped Chickadees Within a Contact Zone

  • Teaching Through Toponymy: Using Indigenous Place-Names In Outdoor Science Camps

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