The declining Western Arctic herd and the thriving Porcupine herd use habitat with differing levels of climate change-related ...
The contrast between the declining Western Arctic herd and the thriving Porcupine herd is correlated to different levels of ...
The Arctic region has shifted from storing carbon dioxide to releasing it into the atmosphere, according to the 2024 Arctic ...
Caribou are found in boreal forests and on the Arctic tundra. The nose of caribous are covered in short coat of hair to keep the air that they inhale comparatively warm. Alternatively, elk live in ...
The book and the film used the limits of human bodies to cultivate empathy for the experience of other beings.
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 ...
He was big old boy, with a beautiful golden coat shimmering in the light Producer Alex Lanchester and I were there to film caribou: for four weeks we trudged through the tundra trying to keep up ...
Fifty-three years ago, an Army helicopter pilot flying over a tundra plateau saw a group of caribou. Thinking something looked weird, he circled for a closer look. The animals, dozens of them ...
(Photo by Ned Rozell) Fifty-three years ago, an Army helicopter pilot flying over a tundra plateau saw a group of caribou. Thinking something looked weird, he circled for a closer look. The ...
The Arctic tundra shifted this past year from capturing ... edited the report and said the NOAA report card also documents rapid declines in caribou herds. “Particularly the large migratory ...
Living in small societies built around a few families, they moved with the seasons to hunt seals, polar bears, walruses and beluga whales on the coast and caribou and musk ox on the tundra.