Once upon a time, Ottawa residents spending time in nearby Algonquin Park may have spotted a woodland caribou. No more. The Boreal woodland caribou have lost more than half of their habitat since ...
The southernmost herd of endangered woodland caribou in Manitoba might not be able to recover from wildfire-caused habitat and population losses, experts say. Fire burn patterns and maps suggest a ...
University of Alberta research offers new guidance that can help recover habitat for woodland caribou in forests across the province's Athabasca oilsands region. Cutting down forests means we're also ...
Major ecological changes are afoot in western Canada’s boreal forests, and they have scientists concerned. The most glaring problem is a steep decline in boreal woodland caribou ( Rangifer tarandus ...
The caribou of the Lake Superior region, which once numbered in the thousands across a wide swath of three states and Ontario, are surviving on just two islands and a small herd on the mainland as ...
Woodland Caribou Provincial Park has 2,000 kilometres of maintained canoe routes dotted with secluded beaches — and is described by Ontario Parks as a “paddler’s paradise.” The provincial park is ...
Canada is looking to its Indigenous communities to help manage its boreal forests, the world’s largest intact forest system. Canada's boreal forests are home to the endangered woodland caribou. Credit ...
The declining mountain caribou populations of Canada's southern Rockies are a more distinct breed than scientists previously believed, according to a new study by University of Calgary researchers ...
New research suggests restoring habitat may not be enough to save threatened woodland caribou -- an iconic animal that's a major part of boreal forests in North America and a key part of the culture ...
"Nutshimit," which means "the interior of the land," is Innu poet Joséphine Bacon's favorite word because it is intimately linked to Innu identity. Nutshimit, the place where the Innu soul is ...