As an early-career scientist, Kayla has spent multiple summers working with researchers on all kinds of exciting projects, like caribou habitat use and muskox ecology. But, she also grew up in this landscape with her family. Joins us as she shares her unique perspective on the Yukon North Slope.
The North Slope's Muskox Framework
Making a wildlife management Conservation Plan
Traditional Knowledge Online
Law and Traditional Knowledge
Youth and Traditional Knowledge
The harvester and the scientist
A life's work: Bob Delury on The North Slope
Inuvialuit and Nanuq
Getting to best: traditional knowledge + science
Dr. Chris Burn on Knowledge, Wisdom, and Error
Painting the full picture:Traditional Knowledge and scientific research
Work it: best practices for wildlife co-management challenges
Land Claims, the law, and co-management: an interview with Nigel Bankes
Taqulik Hepa on the value of subsistence hunting
Nunatsiavut: building on co-management
Weights and measures: What is balanced development for Canada's North?
How It Looks From here - Ernest Pokiak from Tuktoyaktuk
How we got here from there: Ivvavik, Herschel, and a brief history of the Wildlife Management Advisory Council (North Slope)
How I got here: sharing knowledge from the sea ice
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