A selection of published articles

*WISE Lab HQP

Kemp, C, Yarchuk, K, Menzies, A, Perron, N, Noganosh, S, Northrup, J, and Popp, J.N. (Accepted). Weaving ways of knowing in practice: Prioritizing Indigenous knowledge and values within wildlife monitoring. FACETS

Vincent, K, Litzgus, J.D., Kell, S.J., Kozmk, C.L., Belleau, A., and Popp, J.N. (In Revision). Weaving knowledge systems in co-designed research to understand the impacts of railways on wildlife. Conservation Biology

Menzies, A, Bowles, E, McGregor, D, Ford, A, and Popp, J.N. 2024. Indigenous values, practices, and priorities as guidance for transforming human-environment relationships. People and Nature. DOI: 10.1002/pan3.10707

Priadka, P, Moses, B, Kozmik, C, Kell, S, and Popp, J.N. 2024 Weaving Indigenous and Western knowledge to discern drivers of mooz (moose) population decline. People and Nature. https://doi.org/10.1002/pan3.10706

Yaruchuk, K, Northrup, J, Menzies, A, Perron, N, Kemp, C, Nogonosh, S, and Popp, J.N. 2024. Co-creating Ethical Space in wildlife conservation: a case study of moose (Mooz; Alces alces) research and monitoring in the Robinson Huron Treaty region (Ontario, Canada), FACETS. 9: 1-14.

Reed, G., Fox, S., Littlechild, D., McGregor, D., Lewis, D., Popp, J.N., Wray, K., Kassi, N., Ruben, R., Wray, K., Morales, S., and Lonsdale, S. 2024. For Our Future: Indigenous Resilience Report.

Reid, A, McGregor, D, Menzies, A, Eckert, L, Febria, C, and Popp, J.N. 2024. Ecological research in a good way means ethical and equitable relationships with Indigenous Peoples and Lands. Nature Ecology & Evolution. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41559-023-02309-0

Lamb, C., Willson, R., Menzies, A., Owens-Beek, N., Price, M., McNay, S., Otto, S.; Hessami, M., Popp, J.N., Hebblewhite, M., and Ford, A. 2023. Braiding Indigenous rights and endangered species law for meaningful species recovery. Science. 380: 694-696.

McGregor, D, Popp, J, Reid, A, Marshall, A, Miller, J, and Sritharan, M. 2023. Etuaptmumk / Two-Eyed Seeing and Reconciliation with Earth, in: Olive, A., Finega, C., and Beazley, K. (Eds) Transformative Politics of the Wild, Transformative Politics of the Wild. University of Toronto Press.

Patterson, H, Bowles, E, Chiblow, S, McGregor, D, Kozmik, C, and Popp, J. 2023. Environmental and socio-cultural impacts of glyphosate-based herbicides: Perspectives from Indigenous Knowledge and Western Science. Frontiers in Conservation Science. 4: 1186399.

Vincent, K., Popp, J.N., and Litzgus, J. 2022. Chrysemys picta marginata (Midland Painted Turtle) novel railway mortality. Herpetological Review. 53: 308-309.

Menzies, A., Bowles, E., Gallant, M., Patterson, H., Kozmik, C., Chiblow, S., McGregor, D., Ford, A., and Popp, J.N. 2022. “I see my culture starting to disappear”: Anishinaabe perspectives on the socioecological impacts of climate change and future research needs. FACETS. 7: 509-527.

Priadka, P., Moses, B., Kozmik, C., Kell, S., and Popp, J.N. 2022. Impacts of harvested species declines on Indigenous Peoples food sovereignty, well-being and ways-of-life: A case study of Anishinaabe perspectives and moose. Ecology and Society. 27:30.

Hamr, J., Lieske, D., Martin, M., Nickel, C., and Popp, J.N. 2022. The efficacy of highway wildlife collision mitigation in preventing elk (Cervus canadensis) mortality in central Ontario. Journal of Wildlife Management. DOI: 10.1002/jwmg.22184.

Hessami, M., Bowles, E., Popp, J.N., and Ford, A. 2021. Reconciling the North American Model of Wildlife Conservation with Indigenous-led conservation. FACETS. 6: 1285-1306.

Bowles, E., Henri, D., Provencher, J., Alexander, S.M., Steel, J., Chelick, C ., Taylor, J., Khan, J., Hartman Davies, O., McGregor, D., Chiblow, S., Kozmik, C., Cooke, S., Ford, A.T., and Popp, J.N. 2021. Practices for weaving Indigenous knowledge systems and Western science for research and monitoring of biodiversity in Canada and shared international Indigenous territories. ICCB 2021, The Future is Now: Sustaining Biodiversity for Today and the Future.

Henri, D.A., Provencher, J.F., Bowles, E., Taylor, J.J. Steel, J. Chelick, C. Popp, J.N. Cooke, S.J., Rytwinski, T. McGregor, D., Ford, A.T. and Alexander, S.M.  2021.  Weaving Indigenous knowledge systems and Western sciences in terrestrial research, monitoring, and management in Canada: a protocol for a systematic map.  Ecological Solutions and Evidence.  2:e12057. https://doi.org/10.1002/2688-8319.12057.

Popp, J.N., Priadka, P., Young, M., Koch, K., and Morgan, J. 2020. Indigenous guardianship and moose (Alces alces):  Weaving Indigenous and Western approaches. Human-Wildlife Interactions. 14:296–308.

Hamr, J., Hall, M., and Popp, J.N. 2019. The impact of railway traffic on ungulates in Ontario, Canada. Alces 55: 1-12.

Popp, J.N., Priadka, P., and Kozmik, C. 2018. The rise of moose (Alces alces) co-management and integration of Indigenous knowledge. Human Dimensions of Wildlife. 1-9. doi.org/10.1080/10871209.2019.1545953

Popp, J.N. and Hamr, J. 2018. Seasonal railway use by wildlife. Diversity, Special Issue: Impacts of Linear Infrastructures on Wildlife. 10: doi:10.3390/d10040104.

Popp, J.N., Hamr, J., Chan, C., and Mallory, F.F. 2018. Elk (Cervus elaphus) railway mortality in Ontario. Canadian Journal of Zoology. 96: 1066-1070.

Popp, J.N. 2017. Railways offer grain on a silver platter to wildlife, but at what cost? Animal Conservation 20: 403-404.

Popp, J.N. and Boyle, S.P. 2017. Railway ecology: Underrepresented in science? Basic and Applied Ecology. 19: 84-93.

A selection of technical reports


*WISE Lab HQP

Yarchuk, K, Northrup, J, Menzies, A, Perron, N, Kemp, C, and Popp, J. 2023. Co-creating Ethical Space within moose (mooz; Alces alces) research and monitoring, Pp. 29.

Kemp, C., Yarchuk, K., Menzies, A., and J.N. Popp. 2022. A guide to using wildlife cameras for ecological monitoring in a community-based context. Pp. 41.

Priadka, P. and J.N. Popp. 2020. Anishinaabe knowledge and perspectives on moose: A final report submitted to Biigtigong Nishnaabeg. WISE Lab. Pp. 29.

Priadka, P. and J.N. Popp. 2020. Anishinaabe knowledge and perspectives on moose: A final report submitted to Magentawan First Nation. WISE Lab. Pp. 25.

 Priadka, P. and J.N. Popp. 2020. Anishinaabe knowledge and perspectives on moose: A final report submitted to Shawanaga First Nation. WISE Lab. Pp. 25.

Vincent, K. and J.N. Popp. 2020. Railway ecology and impacts to wildlife: An Indigenous knowledge study with Shawanaga First Nation. WISE Lab. Pp.18.

Vincent, K. and J.N. Popp. 2020. Railway ecology and impacts to wildlife: An Indigenous knowledge study with Magnetawan First Nation. WISE Lab. Pp.17.

Patterson, H., Bowles, E., and J.N. Popp. 2020. Environmental and sociocultural impacts of glyphosate-based herbicides used in forestry: perspectives from Indigenous knowledge and Western science. A Report from the “Connecting Guardians in a Changing World” Workshop. WISE Lab. Pp 57.

Gallant, M,, Bowles, E., and J.N. Popp. 2020. Anishinaabe knowledge, concerns, and priorities related to climate change. A final report submitted to Magentawan First Nation. A Report from the “Connecting Guardians in a Changing World” Workshop. WISE Lab. Pp 57.WISE Lab. Pp.

 
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Winter elk survey