Quebec hunter charged after threatened caribou killed in Labrador
The Canadian Press
JOHN'S, NL — A hunter from Quebec faces charges in connection with the killing of threatened caribou last year in southern Labrador. ...
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Woodcutting affecting NL caribou population: outfitter
CBC.ca
A big game outfitter in central Newfoundland says logging, not predation, is to blame for the decline in woodland caribou. The province's ministry of ...
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Deal allows controlled Dene caribou hunt
CBC.ca
The Yellowknives Dene and the NWT government have reached a deal to keep the band supplied with caribou meat. Under an agreement made public Monday, ...
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Landmark court decision backs first nation's concern about caribou Vancouver Sun Only about 11 caribou remain in the herd, which has been decimated over the years by the cumulative impact of resource development and hydro dams, ... See all stories on this topic US outfitter fights NWT caribou policy with NAFTA CTV.ca A move by the Northwest Territories to revoke caribou tags for non-resident hunters is effectively the same as shutting down his business, says John Andre, ... See all stories on this topic BC mining project halted over caribou herd Globe and Mail Chief Roland Willson has said that thousands of caribou used to roam the province's northeast but that is no longer the case. The BC government has moved ... See all stories on this topic NWT, Tlicho given more time for Bathurst caribou plan CBC.ca An interim emergency hunting ban currently in effect has outraged Dene leaders, as well as hunters and outfitters, who have relied on caribou for ... See all stories on this topic Caribou plan would trample Northern jobs Timmins Daily Press Despite the findings calculated by one provincial ministry, it's another ministry — natural resources — which is leading the implementation of the caribou ... See all stories on this topic
Woodland caribou: Going down with the trees Grand Falls-Windsor Advertiser Woodland caribou are in serious trouble on the island of Newfoundland and the public need to reflect on the major contributing factors. ... See all stories on this topic Northern Peninsula police warn of caribou on the roads St. John's Telegram Police on the Northern Peninsula are asking motorists to slow down and look out for caribou in the area of Flowers Cove. Const. Kevin Bowes says there have ... See all stories on this topic Caribou's inner clock set to Arctic time CBC.ca A wild caribou roams the tundra near the Meadowbank Gold Mine located in Nunavut. (Nathan Denette/Canadian Press) Caribou living in the Arctic have switched ... See all stories on this topic Caribou hunt impact won't be known for year CBC.ca Environment and Conservation Minister Charlene Johnson said a forthcoming census will yield important information about the Red Wine caribou. ... See all stories on this topic Highway 63 twinning project on hold for caribou calving season Edmonton Journal comMarch 3, 2010 EDMONTON — The twinning of Highway 63 north of Wandering River has been suspended until after the caribou calving season is finished, ... See all stories on this topic Fortymile caribou hunt restricted further TheNewsTribune.com AP FAIRBANKS -- The Fortymile caribou hunt will open almost three weeks later this season and will be limited only to bull caribou. ... See all stories on this topic DNA links caribou migration to volcanic eruption CBC.ca DNA from ancient frozen caribou bones found in the Yukon suggests caribou herds in the area were displaced by a volcanic eruption 1000 years ago. ... See all stories on this topic AFN chief Atleo defends Innu hunt of at-risk caribou Globe and Mail The government says the endangered Red Wine caribou herd intermingles in the area with the healthier George River herd. In a news release Wednesday, ... See all stories on this topic Hunting for caribou ancestry Science Friday In the Canadian Yukon, scientists are using genetic techniques to identify caribou and to study ancient caribou that roamed the same ice patches 6000 years ... See all stories on this topic NWT, Dene prepare for caribou court debate CBC.ca The Northwest Territories Supreme Court will hear a heated debate over a caribou hunting ban, and whether the territorial government has the authority to ... See all stories on this topic
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