Camera Monitoring of Culturally Important Mammals
McMurray Métis community members hunt and trap animals throughout their traditional territory.
Industrial development related to oil sands exploration and extraction started over 50 years ago and occupies lands within McMurray Métis’ Traditional Territory. Trappers and land users in the community have raised concerns regarding how this activity is affecting culturally-important animal species. To address these questions, the McMurray Métis community initiated a wildlife camera monitoring project in partnership with the Alberta Biodiversity Monitoring Institute and InnoTech Alberta.
In This Report
This is a summary report for the collaborative project, providing an overview of the context, methods, results, and next steps.
Acknowledgements
This project was undertaken with the financial support of:
Ce projet a été réalisé avec l’appui financier de: