mountain caribou — the "mountain ecotype" of the woodland caribou — are well adapted for life in their snow-covered home. Yet nothing could have prepared these shy creatures for the considerable ...
Mountain caribou are an “ecotype” of the more widespread woodland caribou. They are uniquely adapted to life in the very snowy mountains of British Columbia and the northernmost areas of the northern ...
Decades of data following the migratory patterns of endangered caribou show that migration areas have decreased significantly ...
In B.C. and Alberta, woodland caribou are subdivided into three “ecotypes”: northern, boreal, and mountain caribou. This classification is not genetic, but is based on a herd’s behavior and ...
In 2012, the federal government finalized a recovery strategy for woodland caribou ... self-sustaining status of boreal and southern mountain caribou within 50 to 100 years, and recover 65 ...
The boreal caribou of Charlevoix was designated a vulnerable species in 2005, and the mountain caribou of Gaspésie ... also known as woodland caribou, at risk. The peer-reviewed research ...
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