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Authors:

Joan Eamer (joan.eamer@ec.gc.ca),
Don Russell (don.russell@ec.gc.ca), and
Jim Hawkings (jim.hawkings@ec.gc.ca)
Canadian Wildlife Service
Environment Canada
Mile 91782 Alaska Highway
Whitehorse, Yukon Y1A 5B7
phone: (867) 393-6700
fax: (867) 667-7962
Cameron Eckert, ceckert@yknet.yk.ca
1402 Elm Street
Whitehorse, Yukon
(867) 667-4630

Selected References

Alexander, S.Z., T.W. Barry, D.L. Dickson, H.D. Prus and K.E. Smyth. 1988. Key areas for birds in coastal regions of the Canadian Beaufort Sea.Environment Canada, Canadian Wildlife Service, Edmonton, Alberta. 145 p.

Cameron, R.D., & J.M. Ver Hoef. 1994. Predicting parturition rate of caribou from autumn body mass. J. Wildl. Manage. 58(4): 674-679

Daniel, C.J. 1993. Computer Simulation Models of the Porcupine Caribou Herd. Model Description Version 2.0. Environment Canada. CWS, Whitehorse, YT. 62p.

Eamer, J. (ed.). 1996. Northern Yukon ecological knowledge co-operative - Database of Information Sources - printout: May 7, 1996. Environment Canada, Canadian Wildlife Service, Whitehorse (unpublished report and database).

Environment Canada, & Yukon Department of Renewable Resources. 1996.Yukon State of the Environment Report. 1995. 155 p.

Fancy, S.G., K.R. Whitten, & D.E. Russell. 1995. Demography of the Porcupine caribou herd, 1983-1992. Canadian Journal of Zoology 72:840-846.

Gamburg, M. and A. Scheuhammer. 1994. Cadmium in caribou and muskox from the Canadian Yukon and Northwest Territories. Science of the Total Environment. #143 221-234 pp.

Gerhart, K.L. 1995. Nutritional and ecological determinants of growth and reproduction in caribou. Ph.D. Thesis. University of Alaska, Fairbanks. 147 pp.

Griffith, B., N.E. Walsh, T.R., McCabe, D.D. Young, D.C. Douglas, and J.C. Greslin. Landscape use by Porcupine herd caribou during the calving season. In preparation for Ecological Applications.

International Porcupine Caribou Board. 1993. Sensitive Habitats of the Porcupine Caribou Herd. -l Report.

Net Word Business Services. 1996. A bibliography of climate change studies related to the Yukon - database and printout. Environment Canada, Canadian Wildlife Service, Whitehorse. 112 p.

Russell, D.E., A.M. Martell and W.A. Nixon. 1993. The range ecology of the Porcupine Caribou Herd during predicted insect harassment. J. Wildl. Manage. 56(3): 465-473.

Wein, E.E. and M.M.R. Freeman. 1992. Inuvialuit food use and food preferences in Aklavik, Northwest Territories, Canada. Arctic Medical Research 51: 159-172.

Wein, E.E. and M.M.R. Freeman. 1995. Frequency of traditional food use by three Yukon First Nations living in four communities. Arctic 48: 161-171.

Whitten, K.R., G.W. Garner, F.J. Mauer, and R.B. Harris. 1992. Productivity and early calf survival in the Porcupine Caribou Herd. J. Wildl. Manage 56(2): 201-212

Wildlife Management Advisory Council (North Slope). 1994. North Slope Yukon: Wildlife Conservation and Management Plan, Volume 2.120 p. (draft)