Indigenous groups are leading community-based wildlife monitoring programs. These programs help researchers understand and monitor changes in the environment.
Indigenous groups are leading community-based wildlife monitoring programs. These programs help researchers understand and monitor changes in the environment.
Plants getting credit for stabilizing banks of big rivers that were expected to erode. Leon Andrew describes Arctic willow as a nuisance.
People who have cabins near the Mackenzie River in the N.W.T.'s Sahtu region regularly have to clear the shrub away, the elder said. But if you knock it down t
A study published in Nature Climate Change examined how 10 big rivers in the Arctic had moved 50 years, and found they did not migrate as much as expected.