Ottawa considers penning boreal caribou herds0
- Environment
- October 16, 2012
Ottawa’s final strategy for boreal woodland caribou management recommends considering penning to protect dwindling herds from predators.
READ MOREOttawa’s final strategy for boreal woodland caribou management recommends considering penning to protect dwindling herds from predators.
READ MOREThe juvenile whooping crane chick that was found dead last month in WBNP was killed by a predator, according to autopsy findings.
READ MOREA juvenile whooping crane has died, possibly from a self-inflicted wound suffered trying to escape capture in Wood Buffalo National Park.
READ MOREAs promised, Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation (ACFN) has come up with a co-management strategy for at-risk caribou and bison populations located within its traditional territory north of the Alberta oilsands.
READ MOREIt’s looking like a good year for pelican nests on the Slave River rookery, where the great birds have been coming to lay their eggs for at least a century.
READ MOREThe Beverly and Qamanirjuaq Caribou Management Board (BQCMB) is demanding that mineral exploration permitted in the heart of the Qamanirjuaq calving ground in Nunavut this summer be cancelled permanently out of concern for the herd’s declining numbers.
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