Audience
This four-day international conference provides an opportunity for people from various resource management backgrounds to present and discuss the challenges of managing northern ungulates. The conference will focus applying scientific and traditional knowledge to ungulate management, monitoring, and research activities.
People who would be interested in attending:
- Provincial, Territorial and National Governments – Managers and Researchers
- Academic Institutions – Professors and Graduate Students
- Indigenous Peoples Organizations – Resource Managers and Users
- Wildlife Resource Management and/or Co-management Boards – Members and Staff
- Environmental and Wildlife Conservation Organizations
- Industry and Outfitters
Conference Structure
- Welcoming and networking reception for delegates
- Indigenous Talking Circle
- Seminar opportunities
- Panel and plenary session
- Concurrent sessions
- CARMA session
- Traditional Knowledge session
- Banquet and northern lights viewing opportunity
- Field trip opportunities
The conference provides an excellent opportunity for biologists, managers, Aboriginal organizations, co-management and management boards, researchers, students and resource users to discuss northern ungulate research, monitoring, and management with their circumpolar peers.


