THE CARMA NETWORK A network of people and organizations.

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THE CARMA NETWORK A network of people and organizations

International Polar Year (IPY) proposal developed and relationship established with Yukon College summary report submitted to Conservation of Arctic Flora & Fauna (CAFF) animation of North American caribou distribution and movement – thanks to all CARMA Network members that contributed! CARMA Activities over the last year

scoping of data management needs presentation on CARMA Network made to the 11th North American Caribou Workshop body condition manual/protocols drafted communications with various co-management groups

CARMA Activities over the last year compiled data on morphology (body condition), distribution and population with Network members from Russia developed joint proposal to model impacts of climate change (lead Greenland) arranged the third annual CARMA meeting sought support for CARMA within Environment Canada.