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The southernmost herd of endangered woodland caribou in Manitoba might not be able to recover from wildfire-caused habitat and population losses, experts say.
Residents have recently documented sightings of woodland caribou near the U.S.-Canada border. The multiple sightings include the potential for a bull and a cow in separate locations. Caribou ...
Officials say the existence of the two southernmost populations of woodland caribou is in danger. The Bonner County Daily Bee reports Bart George with the Kalispel Tribe at Usk says the next step ...
Washington and the contiguous United States have lost their last woodland caribou, as British Columbia officials have captured and shipped the one surviving animal to a breeding facility in ...
WASHINGTON— After seven years of getting the cold shoulder from the Bush administration, woodland caribou may finally receive protections for the habitat they need to survive and recover, the U.S.
Until a couple of generations ago, thousands of woodland caribou roamed the forest where Mr. Kanapé’s statue now stands. Today, maybe 200 are left. Image Jean-Luc Kanapé’s fiberglass replica ...
The blaze, known as Red Lake 003, is a suspected lightning-caused fire that started in Manitoba and crossed the provincial border into Woodland Caribou Park. It's since burned over 74,000 hectares ...
It was our ninth canoe trip into Woodland Caribou Provincial Park canoe area in northwestern Ontario, and we thought there wasn't anything she could throw at us that we hadn't seen. We've been ...
University of Alberta research offers new guidance that can help recover habitat for woodland caribou in forests across the ...
A recent study in Global Change Biology suggests that climate change is driving these habitat shifts — changes that may further threaten woodland caribou in northern Canada. The study used 300 ...