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The herd of boreal woodland caribou, a threatened species in Canada, was airlifted to the 1.8-hectare pen south of Val-d’Or near Lac Sabourin last March.
The Boreal woodland caribou have lost more than half of their habitat since Europeans arrived in Canada, mostly due to human activities, including agriculture, ...
Hopes that 2018 would mark a turning point in the decline of endangered boreal woodland caribou in Canada are fading fast as a federal government report shows that provinces still aren’t meeting their ...
A woodland caribou wanders in the boreal forest in Ontario's Slate Islands. A federal report released today says not enough is being done to protect the caribou and its future is bleak.
"Boreal woodland caribou critical habitat was identified and publicly posted in October of 2012," said Quebec's CPAWS executive director, Alain Branchaud.
Canada - Endangered woodland caribou face increasing encroachment on their Canadian habitat, and foot-dragging by the federal government to try to halt this advance could now doom the species. The ...
Boreal woodland caribou are classified as threatened under the Manitoba Endangered Species Act. There are an estimated 1,500 to 3,000 in the province. Daniel Dupont, ...
Woodland caribou herds in Canada are declining, and tar sands development is a big part of the reason why. But Canada’s national and provincial governments know what do about that: Kill the ...
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That strategy falls under the Species at Risk Act, which listed the boreal woodland caribou as a threatened species in 2003. Ottawa’s rules effectively dictate that 65 per cent of the land within the ...
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