Tundra caribou populations across the Arctic have ... “Warmer summer and fall temperatures, changes in winter snowfall, and an increasing human footprint collectively stress Arctic caribou ...
Verdant CreekAugust brings fall color to a tributary of ... the buff brown tundra of coastal plain, dotted with caribou; the rolling foothills rising into the mighty Brooks Range, sparkling ...
Caribou bones and antlers lying on the tundra offer a previously untapped source of information to help scientists and wildlife managers gain this perspective. Furthermore, these bones and antlers can ...
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 ...
Wouldn’t anything that is not snow stand out on the tundra? Do they need help finding food? Some have suggested that since mammal urine, such as that of wolves, reflects UV light, the caribou ...
Caribou are found in boreal forests and on the Arctic tundra. The nose of caribous are covered in short coat of hair to keep the air that they inhale comparatively warm. Alternatively, elk live in ...