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To draw attention to the B.C. government’s controversial wolf cull – now entering its second decade and aimed at protecting ...
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 ...
They took 13 caribou, one by one, from a healthy herd on Fischot Islands in Hare Bay and put them on the Grey Islands. And already, that work is showing great promise.
B.C. plans to log old-growth forest, threatening endangered southern mountain caribou habitat, despite commitments to conserve these forests, warns a new report. The report, from three B.C ...
Southern mountain caribou are disappearing in B.C. and the federal government has been dragging its feet for more than a decade on protecting the endangered herds, conservation groups say in a ...
B.C.’s caribou populations have seen a 51 per cent decline since 1991. Ten herds are now considered either locally extinct or functionally extirpated, according to B.C. government data.
Caribou populations have declined rapidly in recent decades across much of western Canada, including the oil sands region of northeastern Alberta. The researchers placed hidden cameras, known as ...