Sarah Flisikowski, Master in Environmental Studies, supervised by Dr Tristan Pearce & Dr Graham Whitelaw

September 15, 2020 00:31:46
Sarah Flisikowski, Master in Environmental Studies, supervised by Dr Tristan Pearce & Dr Graham Whitelaw
Grad Chat - Queen's School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs
Sarah Flisikowski, Master in Environmental Studies, supervised by Dr Tristan Pearce & Dr Graham Whitelaw

Sep 15 2020 | 00:31:46

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Topic: Traditional Ecological Knowledge and Polar Bear Co-Management in a Changing Arctic.

Overview: Polar bears are a species of significance to Inuit culturally, spiritually, economically, and for subsistence. This makes including Inuit understandings of polar bear health under changing climatic conditions of great importance to the co-management of polar bears across the Canadian Arctic..

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