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Wildlife Conservation Society Canada
Formation
2004
Headquarters
Toronto, Ontario
Key people
Justina Ray President & Senior Scientist
Affiliations
Wildlife Conservation Society International (WCS)
The Wildlife Conservation Society Canada (WCS Canada), based in Toronto, Ontario, is the Canadian affiliate of the Wildlife Conservation Society International (WCS), incorporated as a conservation organization in Canada in July 2004.[1] WCS Canada currently runs conservation projects across six key regions in Canada led by its staff of field-based scientists.[2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9]
WCS Canada is an environmental organization that generates science through applied field-based research and uses this research to achieve conservational goals. Issues addressed by the group include protected area design, wildlife monitoring and recovery, ecosystem restoration, and community-based conservation.
^Wildlife Conservation Society Canada. “About Us”. Retrieved 3 July 2012.
^Two Countries One Forest. “Partners”. Retrieved 1 August 2012.
^Magoun, A.J., J.C. Ray, D. S Johnson, P. Valkenburg, N. Dawson and J. Bowman. 2007. Modeling Wolverine Occurrence Using Aerial Surveys of Tracks in Snow. Journal of Wildlife Management. 71(7):2221–2229.
^Magoun, A.J., K. F. Abraham, J. E. Thompson, J.C. Ray, M.E. Gauthier, G. Brown, G. Woolmer, C. Chenier, and N. Dawson. 2005. Distribution and relative abundance of caribou in the Hudson Bay Lowland of Ontario. Rangifer. Special Issue No. 16, p105-121.
^Freshwater fish in Ontario's boreal: Status, Conservation and Potential Impacts of Development. David R. Browne. WCS Canada Conservation Report No. 2. September 2007.
^Strategic Conservation Assessment for the Northern Boreal Mountains of Yukon and British Columbia. Don Reid, Brian Pelchat and John Weaver. WCS Canada Conservation Report #5. May 2010
^Carnivores in the Southern Canadian Rockies: Core Areas and Connectivity Across the Crowsnest Highway. Clayton D. Apps, John L. Weaver, Paul C. Paquet, Bryce Bateman, Bruce N. McLellan. WCS Canada Conservation Report No. 3, September 2007.
^Daniel Gallant, Brian G. Slough, Donald G. Reid & Dominique Berteaux. 2004. Arctic fox versus red fox in the warming Arctic: four decades of den surveys in north Yukon. Polar Biology, (27) 9.
^Parks Canada. “Nahanni National Park Reserve of Canada”. Retrieved 18 July 2012.
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