Alaska’s Western Arctic Caribou Herd was one of those identified as having the most dramatic declines. “Warmer summer and fall temperatures, changes in winter snowfall, and an increasing human ...
Watch in 360 as a herd of female caribou walk hundreds of kilometres north to have their calves in one of the most remote parts of northern Quebec. This is a woman's march of an altogether ...
Parks Canada is planning to start capturing caribou at the end of March for its breeding program, with the goal of restoring herds in Jasper National Park. “That would be a few females and a few ...
Caribou eking out an existence here are some of the last of the great caribou herds that once roamed throughout the northern United States. Not only do snowmobiles scare the docile animals and change ...
Nearly twice as many calves survived last summer than the 10-year average. But controlled hunting may not be enough. In recent years, caribou herds have declined rapidly across North America.
MIGRATION: Mountain caribou gather in small herds of four to 50 individuals. They do not participate in extensive migrations ... They feed extensively on huckleberry leaves, Sitka valerian, boxwood, ...
“Particularly the large migratory herds, including the Western ... More precipitation in the winter can interfere with caribou feeding, and warmer summer temperatures mean bigger plants grow ...
She hopes to start her fieldwork next summer in Fogo Island, where there is a caribou herd, and Terra Nova National Park, where there are moose, where she will figure out where caribou and moose ...
The wolf cull relates to about a dozen caribou herds and typically costs between ... and in 2020 the department said it intended to finish by summer 2021. The last update indicated a proposed ...
Conservation groups in British Columbia say the federal government has dragged its feet for 10 years on fulfilling its duty to complete critical habitat mapping for endangered caribou herds, and ...