Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Caribou in the News MORE!

Bluenose East caribou herd recovering
HQ Yellowknife
Yellowknife, NWT - The Bathurst caribou may be dwindling, but it looks as though the Bluenose East herd is recovering. Summer surveys show the Bluenose East ...
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South Dempster caribou hunting ban signed
CBC.ca
The emergency caribou hunting ban begins Friday in an area covering the southern part of the Dempster Highway and much of Tombstone Territorial Park. ...
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 Nelchina herd big enough for human horde
Anchorage Daily News
It was an easy, warm autumn for the caribou, prompting them to linger in their summer foraging grounds along the Denali Highway. ...
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 Caribou concerns arise at Winnipeg workshop
CBC.ca
A wild caribou pauses near the Meadowbank gold mine in Nunavut in 2009. Population declines have been reported in some barren-land caribou herds across ...
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 Meeting pledges to work to save caribou
Winnipeg Free Press
Scientists, wildlife managers and aboriginal leaders have wrapped up a four-day summit by pledging to work to save endangered caribou but they didn't ...
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 Manitoba: Threatened Woodland Caribou, Moose Populations To Be ...
In Manitoba the threatened Woodland Caribou and moose populations will be monitored by First Nations as the East Side Road project moves forward.
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