Thursday, August 18, 2005

Caribou in the News August 18, 2005

Lawsuit filed to help endangered caribou
Seattle Times - United States
SPOKANE -- Only a handful of endangered caribou remain in the remote Selkirk Mountains near the Canadian border, and a federal-court lawsuit filed yesterday ...

Conservation Groups Call on Forest Service to Save Woodland ...
Defenders of Wildlife (press release) - Washington,DC,USA
Washington, DC -- With the entire US population of Woodland Caribou down to as few as three animals, a coalition of conservation groups led by Defenders of ...

Friday, August 05, 2005

Caribou in the News -- August 5, 2005

Lingerie and caribou
Macleans - Toronto,ON,Canada
At first glance, the thrusting female bosom would seem to have nothing in common with a grazing woodland caribou. And yet, the two ...

Logging roads bad for caribou: outfitter
CBC - Newfoundland & Labrador - St. John's,Newfoundland,Canada
Outfitters say the island's caribou population is being disrupted by an increase in logging roads. Wayne Holloway, an outfitter ...

Minister to sign deal protecting caribou herd
Globe and Mail - Canada
The calving grounds for one of Canada's largest caribou herds will come under stronger protection today when Environment Minister Stéphane Dion signs an ...

Impact and benefit plan signed to expand Tuktut Nogait National ...
Canada NewsWire (press release) - Canada... "By expanding the park into the Sahtu Settlement Area, we are providing additional protection to the habitat of the Bluenose caribou herd, which is so ...