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Community Involvement in Recovering Woodland Caribou Populations: Yukon Success Stories KELLY HAYES1 AND GERRY COUTURE1,2
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Document Date: 2006-02-07 18:41:03


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Victoria / Ottawa / Tok / Burnaby / /

Company

Aishihik Steering Group / Renewable Resources / Renewable Resources Councils / /

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Canada / /

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Simon Fraser University / /

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long-term management / food source / acceptable solutions / /

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B.C. / Committee / /

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Yukon / White River / Ross River / Beaver Creek / Northern Mountain / Elias Mountain Range / /

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Yukon Fish and Wildlife Management Board / Yukon Department of Environment / Champagne / Yukon government / US Federal Reserve / Department of Environment / Renewable Resources Council / Wildlife Society / Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada / Government of the Yukon / Champagne and Aishihik First Nation / Recovery Conference Organizing Committee / Yukon Department of Renewable Resources / Simon Fraser University / /

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T.D. Hooper / /

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editor / /

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Alaska / British Columbia / Ontario / /

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southern Yukon / southeast Yukon / southeast Alaska / southwest Yukon / /

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