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 ...
Maeve was introduced to Bean, the zoo's other caribou, last weekend, and the two caribou are said to get along well.
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ETYMOLOGY: The word caribou comes from French explorers of eastern North America who derived it from the Micmac Indian term xalibu, meaning the “one who paws.” This is a reference to the caribou's ...
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Recognized as one of North America’s top freshwater dive destinations ... the Slates are home to Ontario’s largest concentration of woodland caribou—descendants of an early 1900s herd ...
The province has also culled cougars known or suspected to have killed caribou from the Central Selkirks, Columbia North and Itcha-Ilgachuz herds. Predator reduction may be part of a comprehensive ...
Over the decades, most collared caribou spend summers north of the river and winters south of it, though in five years since 2016, fewer than half of the collared animals went that far south in ...
This photo provided by the British Columbia Forest Service shows part of the Southern Selkirk caribou herd moving north through the Selkirk Mountains near the Canada-U.S. border in November 2005.