“I’m picking lichen to feed to the caribou, so that one day I will get to eat the caribou,” said Daniel Desjarlais, a professional cook from the West Moberly First Nations, during a recent outing.
The caribou population in Canada’s vast Northwest Territories is falling rapidly and the increasingly warm climate could slow the animals’ chances of recovery, a government wildlife specialist said ...
Removing wolves does not always improve endangered caribou calf survival, with terrain, predator timing, and habitat playing ...
The western hemlock towered nearly 200 feet into the cloudy British Columbia sky. The tree, about four feet in diameter and several centuries old, had sprouted in a forest that formed around 10,000 ...
The six mountain caribou remaining in the lower 48 states will be relocated farther north into Canada, a move that ends decades of efforts to reintroduce the large animals into Idaho and Washington ...
SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) — The six mountain caribou remaining in the lower 48 states will be relocated farther north into Canada, a move that ends decades of efforts to reintroduce the large animals into ...
On a family vacation last summer, driving along the empty highways of northern Idaho near the Canadian border, I saw an unlikely road sign—a relic. Diamond-shaped with a yellow background, the sign ...
Oct. 2, 2019 Updated Wed., Oct. 2, 2019 at 11:36 a.m. A double antler cow, the lone surviving animal from the South Selkirk caribou herd, wakes up after being sedated, Jan. 15. The female caribou was ...
Since the 1990s, some caribou populations in Canada's North have declined by as much as 98 per cent because of challenges exacerbated by climate change. Caribou migrate seasonally for food and in ...
There’s great news from Canada for local hunters hoping to go north to fish or hunt for caribou, moose or black bear this fall. For two years, I’ve wanted to fish for giant brook trout at Igloo Lake ...