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Skip to Content Javascript must be enabled for the correct page display Javascript must be enabled for the correct page display Skip to main content * Blog * Contact * * * About * Who We Are * Geographic Scope * About Our Programs * Board of Directors * Annual Reports * Value for Partners Our Mission We develop understandable scientific knowledge and useful land management tools based on strong peer-reviewed science. Our Vision Our world class research improves land and resource management. Featured Strategic Plan 2017-2022 * Programs * Caribou Program * Forest History Program * GIS Program * Grizzly Bear Program * Healthy Landscapes Program * Migratory Bird Toolkit * Mountain Pine Beetle Ecology Program * Water and Fish Program All programs & associations The fRI Research Caribou Program carries out applied research, in partnership with industry and the Government of Alberta, to help maintain caribou herds in Alberta into the future. The Forest History Program chronicles the natural and management history of the foothills forest. The GIS program provides an exceptional level of GIS and data management support services for fRI Research. The fRI Research Grizzly Bear Program provides knowledge and planning tools to ensure the long-term conservation of grizzly bears in Alberta. The program, formerly known as the Natural Disturbance Program, looks at landscape change at a huge scale: Canada's boreal forest. In 2016, fRI Research hosted a workshop to identify knowledge gaps in migratory bird conservation. This program was launched in 2017 to meet those needs. The program carries out focused research on infestations of mountain pine beetle in Alberta. In 2011, the Fish and Watersheds Program refocused on hydrology and became the Water Program. In 2021, it became the Water and Fish Program. Projects * Advancing Harvest System and Silvicultural Practices for Improved Woodland Caribou and Fibre Outcome * Moose Response to Disturbance in West-central Alberta * The Columbia Trail * The Last Patrol * Establishment of PSP Network to Monitor Stand Dynamics and Establish Yield Curves for Stands Killed * Linkages between forestry practices, ungulate abundance, and the habitat use and performance of griz * Caribou and Grizzly Bear Response to Pine Forests Killed by Mountain Pine Beetle * Swan Hills (BMA 7) Grizzly Bear Population Inventory * The EBM Roadmap Workshop * Landscapes in Motion * No current projects. * Caribou and Grizzly Bear Response to Pine Forests Killed by Mountain Pine Beetle * Assessing Community Resilience to Mountain Pine Beetle Outbreaks in Alberta * Watershed Resiliency and Restoration Program: East Slopes Riparian Assessment * Combining Field and LiDAR Modeling Tools to Move Beyond Indicator Based Approaches for Surface Erosi All projects News * Shift 5: Nothing's Easy in the Boreal * Excerpt from Mountain Trails * Meet Tanya Muswera * Meet Cam McClelland * Healthy Landscapes Program Coordinator * No current news. * Federal-Provincial MPB Research Partnership Requests for Proposals | November 19 2021 * Water and Fish Program Research Priorities Workshop All news * Publications Publications * Peer Reviewed Papers * Reports * Books * Interviews Multimedia * Audio * Videos All publications & multimedia Latest Peer Reviewed Papers PERFICT: A Re-imagined foundation for predictive ecology Mar. 22, 2022 Latest Reports EBM Challenges for Alberta and Saskatchewan Forests Nov. 1, 2021 Latest Books Learning from the Landscape Dec. 1, 2018 Latest Interviews Amelia Spanach Interview: Spanach Lumber Company Mar. 25, 2014 Latest Manual and Guides Foothills Stream Crossing Partnership Online System Tutorial Oct. 3, 2019 Latest Theses Thesis: Modelling Uncertainty and Heterogeneity in Mark-Recapture and Occupancy Experiments Jan. 1, 2010 Latest Audio How Much Old Forest Is Too Much | Podcast Jul. 17, 2019 Latest Videos Predators, prey, and harvest blocks in west-central Alberta caribou ranges | Webinar Nov. 2, 2021 Latest Photo Galleries Preserving the Memory of Aseniwuche Winewak Nation Cultural Sites Aug. 7, 2020 Grizzly bear response to translocation into a novel environment Mar. 30, 2022 Woodland caribou (Rangifer tarandus) avoid wellsite activity during winter Sep. 7, 2021 Unravelling the impacts of disturbance type and regeneration on movement of threatened species May. 21, 2021 Annotated Bibliography for the TRIA Network Apr. 15, 2021 Caribou, Fire, and Forestry Sep. 16, 2021 Moose Habitat and Populations in Alberta Boreal and Foothills Regions Nov. 1, 2019 Learning From the Forest eBook Aug. 15, 2014 Mountain Trails eBook Jul. 8, 2014 The Hinton Forest 1955-2000 May. 15, 2014 Judd Groat Interview: Guide, Outfitter, Packer Aug. 12, 1998 Kenneth Hall Interview Sep. 1, 2009 Jack Wright Interview: Chief Forester Apr. 7, 2014 How to Collect Grizzly Bear Scat Sep. 6, 2019 Enhanced MPB DST Web Application Development Feb. 27, 2013 Field manual for erosion-based channel classification Nov. 30, 2012 Firesmart Forestwise: Managing Wildfire and Wildfire Risk in the Wildland-Urban Interface Apr. 9, 2009 Grizzly bears and mining land use May. 1, 2008 Satellite image classification and spatial analysis of agricultural areas for land cover mapping of grizzly bear habitat Apr. 1, 2008 A New Way Forward (Ecosystem Based Management) with David Andison | Podcast Jun. 27, 2018 A New Way Forward (Ecosystem Based Management) with Ed Grumbine | Podcast Jun. 21, 2018 Dr. David Andison speaks to CFAX 1070 (Victoria) about Fort McMurray wildfire May. 6, 2016 Presentations from the Landscapes in Motion Online Workshop: What We Learned Oct. 22, 2020 Close Encounters of the Fatal Kind | Webinar Nov. 4, 2020 Structuring an Integrated Response for Community Resilience to Pine Beetle and Broader Environmental Change Mar. 26, 2020 Photo Gallery | 2018 EBM Workshop Jul. 6, 2018 Photo Gallery: 2018 BMA Inventory Training May. 17, 2018 fRI Research Media Kit Apr. 6, 2018 search Toggle navigation * About * Programs * Publications Announcement Sep. 8, 2022 POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP OPPORTUNITY IN HABITAT MANAGEMENT FOR WOODLAND CARIBOU The University of Northern British Columbia is recruiting a post-doc for a 1.5-year term. The targeted start date is November 15, but we are looking to fill the position as soon as possible. Interactive StoryMaps Aug. 3, 2022 STUDYING GRIZZLY BEARS IN ALBERTA Over two decades of data, tools, and knowledge. Announcement Aug. 10, 2022 FRI RESEARCH IS RECRUITING AN EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR | UPDATED The position will replace the General Manager role. Blog Oct. 11, 2022 SHIFT 5: NOTHING'S EASY IN THE BOREAL Dispatch from the Caribou Program field crew. Blog Oct. 11, 2022 SHIFT 4: TOO HOT TO HANDLE Dispatch from the Caribou Program field crew. Blog Aug. 25, 2022 SHIFT 3: CAN'T BOG US DOWN! Dispatch from the Caribou Program field crew. Blog Aug. 18, 2022 SHIFT 2: DIVIDED WE CONQUERED Dispatch from the Caribou Program field crew. Blog Aug. 8, 2022 SHIFT 1: OH, FOR FOX CREEK! Dispatch from the 2022 Caribou Program field crew. Announcement Jul. 26, 2022 GENERAL MANAGER RYAN TEW MOVES ON Thanking Ryan for six years of hard work and leadership. Blog Jul. 4, 2022 MEET THE CREW: 2022 EDITION! Dispatch from the Caribou Program field crew. Infographics May. 23, 2022 DISTURBANCE CHANGES ANIMAL MOVEMENT Summary of a Caribou Program paper. Infographics May. 17, 2022 CONTROLLING MOUNTAIN PINE BEETLE WHILE MAINTAINING CARIBOU FORAGE Results from a Caribou Program study. Load more Can't find what you're looking for? Click here PEOPLE AT FRI RESEARCH view full people directory BEN WILLIAMSON Type Core Staff Organization fRI Research More TANYA MUSWERA Type Core Staff Organization fRI Research More LEONIE BROWN Type Research Staff Organization fRI Research More KAREN GRAHAM Type Research Staff Organization fRI Research More BRIAN ROTH Organization FGrOW More TRACY MCKAY Type Research Staff Organization fRI Research More LAURA FINNEGAN Type Program Lead Organization fRI Research More CHANTELLE BAMBRICK Type Research Staff Organization Foothills Landscape Management Forum More KRISTY BURKE Type Program Lead Organization Alberta Regional Caribou Knowledge Partnership More TERRI MCHUGH Type Core Staff Organization fRI Research More FRAN HANINGTON Type Core Staff Organization fRI Research More WAYNE THORP Type Program Lead Organization FLMF More ABBEY WILSON Type Research Staff Organization University of Saskatchewan More SUZANNE STEVENSON Type Research Staff Organization fRI Research More JULIE DUVAL Type Program Lead Organization fRI Research More DAVID ANDISON Type Program Lead Organization fRI Research More GORD STENHOUSE Type Program Lead Organization fRI Research More CAMERON MCCLELLAND Type Research Staff Organization fRI Research More KEITH MCCLAIN Type Program Lead Organization fRI Research More NGAIO BARIL Type Program Lead Organization Foothills Stream Crossing Partnership More Load more FRI RESEARCH PARTNERS view full partner directory Load more STAY CONNECTED * Feeds * Newsletter * Facebook * YouTube fRI Research 6 days 16 hours ago Excuse me, BUSH PROM??? 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