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How children in northern Canada represent the wolverine through drawings – CORRIGENDUM

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 January 2021

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Abstract

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Corrigendum
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© The Author(s), 2021. Published by Cambridge University Press

There were a few errors in the above mentioned paper (Bonamy, Harbicht & Herrmann, Reference Bonamy, Harbicht and Herrmann2020).

An incorrect corresponding author email address was given. The correct email is .

An incorrect version of figure 2 was published with the place names in French instead of English. The correct figure is given below.

Finally the acknowledgments section was omitted. This should have read:

The authors would like to thank the Dene Nation and the Naskapi Nation for their participation in this study. We also want to thank Sandy Shecanapish (Naskapi Nation) and all of the children, teachers, and directors from the schools (École Allain St-Cyr, Elizabeth Mackenzie, J.H. Sissons, K’alemi Dene, Mildred Hall, N.J. Macpherson, and Weledeh) and camp (Naskspi camp in Kawawachikamac) that participated. Finally, I would like to thank Marion Carrier and Philippe Major for their help in the field and the Quebec Centre for Biodiversity Science (QCBS) for funding they provided through a community workshop grant.

The publisher and authors apologise for these errors.

References

Bonamy, M., Harbicht, A., & Herrmann, T. (2020). How children in northern Canada represent the wolverine through drawings. Polar Record, 56, E31. doi: 10.1017/S0032247420000327 CrossRefGoogle Scholar