Thursday, March 24, 2005

Caribou in the News March 24, 2005

This Land Is Whose Land?
ChristianityToday.com - USA
An impassioned plea on behalf of the "caribou people" in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge and the land they have inhabited for nearly 20,000 years. ...

Being Caribou... Deep snow, early breakup, and spring floods are just some of the factors that candelay this tough stage of the Porcupine Caribou Herd's annual journey. ...

Thursday, March 17, 2005

Caribou in the News March 17, 2005

Caribou-Hoo-Hoo
Grist Magazine - Seattle, WA, USA By Amanda Griscom Little.
In a crushing blow to those who have long fought to preserve the unspoiled Alaskan wildland, the Senate has voted...

Canfor limits Alberta logging on caribou concerns
Reuters AlertNet - London, England, UK
Environmentalists hailed a decision by Canfor Corp on Thursday to defer logging in a region of Alberta's foothills that is home to a threatened caribou herd. The company has agreed ...

Friday, March 11, 2005

Caribou in the News March 11, 2005

Highway becomes home for caribou herd
CBC - Newfoundland & Labrador - St. John's,Newfoundland,Canada
DEER LAKE -- An unusual problem has made driving along the highway near Deer Lake more difficult than usual: a large herd of caribou. ...

Logjam Beginning to Shift in Alberta Foothills
Canada NewsWire (press release) - Canada
Canfor Defers Logging in Critical Caribou Habitat
VANCOUVER, March 9 /CNW/ - Canfor, one of the largest logging companies in Canada, has committed to defer ...

Last Chance for American Caribou
E/The Environmental Magazine - Norwalk,CT,USA
by Alison Grey.
With numbers dwindling to around 34 animals, the South Selkirk mountain caribou herd is getting close to disappearing forever. ...

Friday, March 04, 2005

Caribou in the News

Outfitter slams GNWT caribou plan CBC North - Canada
YELLOWKNIFE - A northern outfitter is calling on the NWT government to re-write the Bathurst caribou management plan, saying there are thousands more caribou ...