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These female caribou — part of North America's largest herd — travel from the boreal forest of Quebec to the tundra in Nunavik to give birth, averaging about 20 kilometres a day. The females ...
In this video, we see a herd of Canadian Reindeer moving across the tundra, but our perspective ... as well as falling numbers of Canadian Caribou. Though reindeer seemed like a decent replacement ...
and tundra swans. It’s also the calving grounds for some 45,000 caribou known as the Teshekpuk herd, which serves as a veritable meat locker for four villages. Up to a tenth of the herd ends up ...
And for caribou herds in the Arctic ... As YCC explained, caribou migrate across the Arctic tundra every year to give birth to their calves. Some travel distances totaling thousands of miles ...
When we set off with the mission of trying to follow the porcupine caribou herd through the Yukon and Arctic refuge in Alaska, I knew it was going to be a challenge. But how hard could it possibly ...
Scott Wallace The Porcupine River caribou herd has become the unlikely focus ... a complex dispute over oil development on the coastal tundra. On one side are the militantly traditionalist Gwich ...
The animals are believed to be from the Beverly or Qamanirjuaq herds, major barren-ground caribou herds that migrate between Nunavut and the Northwest Territories. Earl Evans, a long-time hunter ...
As a biologist from Northwest Alaska who has studied and observed the Western Arctic Caribou Herd, or WACH, for 36 years, I explain here why moving forward with the proposed road ignores caribou ...
Where the land flattens out into low-lying tundra before meeting the Beaufort ... as the primary calving grounds of the Porcupine caribou, a herd of more than 200,000 animals.
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