Updates & Media
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Land Restoration Update: March 2024
Read more: Land Restoration Update: March 2024In 2023, crews restored 34 km of roads to improve caribou habitat and reduce predator access, while cameras captured nearly a million images to track progress.

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Honoured by The Wildlife Society
Read more: Honoured by The Wildlife SocietyOur Director Carmen Richter received an award for our paper, Indigenous-led conservation: Pathways to recovery for the nearly extirpated Klinse-Za mountain caribou.

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Job Opportunity: Caribou Pen Operations and Lead
Read more: Job Opportunity: Caribou Pen Operations and LeadThe Pen Lead will oversee field operations, and engage in regular work at the maternity pen used to protect the cows and calves from predators during the calving season.

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Artist Caitlin Bodewitz shares the Klinse-Za story through her work
Read more: Artist Caitlin Bodewitz shares the Klinse-Za story through her workArtist Caitlin Bodewitz was honoured to meet the 4 legged and 2 legged members of the Klinse-Za project and bring their story back into her studio.

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Maternity Pen Update: June 2023
Read more: Maternity Pen Update: June 2023This update covers a busy season at the Mt. Bickford pen, with record calf births, careful monitoring, and promising restoration progress at the former Rochfort site.

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New paper: Braiding Indigenous rights and endangered species law
Read more: New paper: Braiding Indigenous rights and endangered species lawOur dedicated team of researchers, led by Dr. Clayton Lamb and Chief Roland Willson, published a groundbreaking research paper titled “Braiding Indigenous Rights and Endangered Species Law” in the esteemed journal Science.

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Land Restoration Update: January 2023
Read more: Land Restoration Update: January 2023In 2022, restoration crews worked across key sites to heal caribou habitat—closing old roads, planting seedlings, and adapting to wildfire challenges.







