With heavily muscled bodies, skinny legs, and strong hooves that balloon to the size of dinner plates come winter, mountain caribou — the "mountain ecotype" of the woodland caribou — are well adapted ...
THREATS: Mountain caribou face threats from habitat loss, industrial logging, wildfires, collisions with motor vehicles, poaching and genetic problems associated with their small population size.
University of Alberta research offers new guidance that can help recover habitat for woodland caribou in forests across the province's Athabasca oilsands region. The study, published in ...
Woodland caribou need large expanses of remote boreal forest to survive, a habitat that is disappearing in many places in Canada. They’re threatened with extinction and biologist Art Rogers ...
For months, Guilbeault has been demanding Quebec adopt a new plan to protect the province’s woodland caribou from the impact of logging for industrial activities and road-network expansions ...