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    Boundaries identifying similar behavioural ecotypes and sub-populations of Grizzly bears. This dataset contains versions from multiple years. From 2018 on, NatureServe conservation concern ranking categories (e.g., Very Low, Low, Moderate, High, Extreme Concern) supersede the pre-2018 population status categories (e.g., Viable, Threatened, Extirpated) contained in the field STATUS. NatureServe conservation concern ranking categories reflect population size and trend, genetic and demographic isolation, as well as threats to bears and their habitats. The NatureServe conservation concern ranking fields are named CONSERVATION_CONCERN_RANK and CONSERVATION_CONCERN_DESC. Please view the attached PDF file for a summary of changes to this dataset from 2012 onward. To download only the 2018 units, in the link below, select the "Export" tab, then select the "Provincial Layer Download" button: https://maps.gov.bc.ca/ess/hm/imap4m/?catalogLayers=7744,7745 Grizzly Bear Conservation Ranking results table is available here: https://catalogue.data.gov.bc.ca/dataset/e08876a1-3f9c-46bf-b69a-3d88de1da725 Grizzly Bear population estimates from various years are available here: https://catalogue.data.gov.bc.ca/dataset/2bf91935-9158-4f77-9c2c-4310480e6c29 Grizzly Bear reports are available here: https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/environment/plants-animals-ecosystems/wildlife/wildlife-conservation/grizzly-bear

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    Cumulative Effects Program (CEP) remote camera detections for the Clear Creek cumulative effects monitoring project that occurred from August 2022 to September 2025. The data presented here is from July/August 2023- September 2024. Clear Creek remote camera locations can be found on GeoYukon in the Yukon Catalogue. This is a collaborative project with the First Nation of Na-Cho Nyäk Dun (FNNND) and Government of Yukon Department of Environment, with support from Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in. It was undertaken with the financial support of the Department of Environment, the Government of Canada through the federal Department of Environment and Climate Change (Grant Number: GCXE22C217 to FNNND) and through the Canada-Yukon Nature Agreement. For more information about this data please contact ce.cameratrapping@yukon.ca.

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    Cumulative Effects Program (CEP) remote camera detections for the Clear Creek cumulative effects monitoring project that occurred from August 2022 to September 2025. The data presented here is from August 2022- September 2023. Clear Creek remote camera locations can be found on GeoYukon in the Yukon Catalogue. This is a collaborative project with the First Nation of Na-Cho Nyäk Dun (FNNND) and Government of Yukon Department of Environment, with support from Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in. It was undertaken with the financial support of the Department of Environment, the Government of Canada through the federal Department of Environment and Climate Change (Grant Number: GCXE22C217 to FNNND) and through the Canada-Yukon Nature Agreement. For more information about this data please contact ce.cameratrapping@yukon.ca.

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    Cumulative Effects Program (CEP) remote camera detections for the Clear Creek cumulative effects monitoring project that occurred from August 2022 to September 2025. The data presented here is from July/August/September 2024- September 2025. Clear Creek remote camera locations can be found on GeoYukon in the Yukon Catalogue. This is a collaborative project with the First Nation of Na-Cho Nyäk Dun (FNNND) and Government of Yukon Department of Environment, with support from Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in. It was undertaken with the financial support of the Department of Environment, the Government of Canada through the federal Department of Environment and Climate Change (Grant Number: GCXE22C217 to FNNND) and through the Canada-Yukon Nature Agreement. For more information about this data please contact ce.cameratrapping@yukon.ca.