Knowledge Sharing
The Kutz Research Group has developed or modified for use, a number of protocols, forms and materials for caribou and muskoxen research and teaching. Feel free to use these as needed and with appropriate credit.
Short-form videos describing aspects of our research in Nunavut
Postdoctoral Associate Dani Nowosad creates short-form videos for Instagram and
Facebook describing work occurring in Nunavut as part of our project funded by the Weston Family
Foundation’s Northern Research Program.
Meeting with Inuit Research Partners, My day in Kugluktuk, Finishing up in Kugluktuk, Kitikmeot meetings, Gjoa Haven Nunavut, Kugaaruk, Still stuck in Kugaaruk, STILL stuck in Kugaaruk, Nunavut, Finally leaving Kugaaruk, Heading back to Cambridge Bay, Spending a week in Cambridge Bay, Back in Kugluktuk, insect monitoring, Wrapping up Kugluktuk, Insect monitoring in Kugaaruk, Gjoa Haven high winds, Cambridge bay winds, birds and insects, Cambridge Bay insects, youth and wildlife, Last few days in Cambridge Bay, Nunavut.
Teaching Materials
Forms for sampling kits and jaw examination
Caribou monitoring films
A short set of movies showing important steps for caribou monitoring as well as relevant diseases. The videos were shot in the Sathu Settlement Region in 2009 as part of the CircumArctic Rangifer Monitoring and Assessment Network Initiative (CARMA)
Basic Monitoring
CARMA Network
Caribou Advanced Monitoring
CARMA
Common Diseases
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