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and contrast the engineering effects on tundra and forest dens. Understanding indirect interactions among fox prey populations will help predict the wider consequences of climate change

Federal grant program data for and contrast the engineering effects on tundra and forest dens. Understanding indirect interactions among fox prey populations will help predict the wider consequences of climate change. Explore top recipients, geographic distribution, and funding amounts.

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and contrast the engineering effects on tundra and forest dens. Understanding indirect interactions among fox prey populations will help predict the wider consequences of climate change

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Total Grants

1

Total Amount

$0

Provinces Served

1

Top Recipients by Funding Amount

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1where the impact of climate change is likely to be large. Declines in sea ice associated with climate warming are threatening polar bears1$0

Geographic Distribution by Province

Province / TerritoryGrantsTotal AmountShare
thereby adopting the ecological niche of Arctic foxes. Using long-term harvest records we will assess fox population responses to changes in sea ice1$00%

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