Woodland Caribou Links
(Rangifer tarandus caribou)
Most links are for the Woodland Caribou. However, there are some pages linking the other species of Caribou.
The Woodland Caribou: A Threatened Species | 86% |
Woodland Caribou, an Endangered Canadian Species with Links to all Caribou species. |
Woodland Caribou | 83% |
Rangifer tarandus caribou Woodland Caribou Species Information: Woodland caribou are medium-sized members of the deer family. Males typically weigh 300-600 pounds and females 150-300 pounds. They're about four feet tall (at the shoulder, that is). |
Woodland Caribou - Encompass - May/97 | 83% |
Encompass Magazine May 97 What is the Future of Woodland Caribou in Western Canada? by Don Thomas There is a lot of fuss about caribou these days. So, what is so special about caribou? They decorate our coins. They are wonderfully adapted to cold and snowy |
Enviromental Issues on Woodland Caribou. Global warming,Predators,impacts on hab | 82% |
Status of Woodland Caribou as of December 1996 - population stable to declining. About 3500 Caribou in province of Alberta. Concern over maintenance of old-growth forest to provide critical winter |
Woodland Caribou | 82% |
Detailed research article provides a guide to threatened and extinct populations of the woodland caribou in Canada. |
Woodland Caribou | 81% |
Among North American ungulates, the woodland caribou appears to be least able to adapt to the magnitude of environmental changes associated with... |
Caribou | 80% |
Weight: 225 kg The Caribou's weight is 500 pounds or 225 kilograms. The Caribou's height is 6 to 8 feet tall or 1.8 to 2.4 metres. Their color is dark chocolate brown and they have white spots on their legs, stomach, neck and tail and light floor. |
Woodland Caribou | 79% |
Southern Jasper National Park is home to a small population of threatened woodland caribou which remain in the park year-round and number less than 150. |
Habitat Utilization by Woodland Caribou in Northeastern Ontario | 77% |
A partnership developed among various stakeholders to provide funding towards research to determine habitat use and caribou movement. |
Woodland Caribou | 77% |
Woodland Caribou Southern Jasper National Park is home to a small population of threatened woodland caribou which remain in the park year-round and number less than 150. They are found in the Tonquin Valley and Marmot Basin area in the west and the |
Caribou Books | 76% |
Books regarding the caribou. Books on caribou conservation, habits of the caribou, physical characteristics,and more. |
Woodland Caribou Provincial Park | 73% |
Natural Features. Woodland Caribou Provincial Park is an outstanding example of the Canadian Shield. Scraped clean by glaciers, the landscape is... |
Northwest Trek Free Roaming Area - Woodland Caribou | 71% |
Tour Station Free Roaming Area Core Area Discovery Center Forest Theater Nature Trails Free Roaming Area Animals Blacktail Deer Bison Bighorn Sheep Elk Woodland Caribou Water Fowl Moose Sandhill Crane Mountain Goat Woodland Caribou Woodland caribou |
Ontario's Woodland Caribou Provincial Park - A Different World fo | 71% |
The Story of a Solo Canoe Trip into Ontario's Woodland Caribou Provincial Park |
Energetic implications of disturbance caused by petroleum exploration to woodland caribou | 69% |
Energetic implications of disturbance caused by petroleum exploration to woodland caribou Corey J.A. Bradshaw, Stan Boutin, and Daryll M. Hebert Pages 1319-1324 Abstract: Woodland caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) in Alberta are classified as endangered |
Arctic Refuge: Caribou Conversations | 69% |
Refuge wildlife biologists Fran Mauer and Cathy Curby responded to questions about caribou and their migration patterns, on Discovery Online's web site in February, 1997. |
Caribou | 63% |
Caribou Minimum Scores Barren Ground Caribou 325 Central Canada Barren Ground Caribou 300 Mountain Caribou 300 Quebec Labrador Caribou 325 Woodland Caribou 220 Caribou Score Form Caribou Scoring Form Score forms require the Adobe Acrobat Reader.. |
ADF's Wildlife Notebook Series: Caribou | 61% |
Home to the 'Alaska Wildlife Notebook Series' publication. |
Woodland Caribou | 60% |
The Woodland Caribou Information University of Michigan science department Scientific name, range, description. In Alberta "Most remain in forested habitats year-round. The mountain population of caribou migrates 80 km or more between their... |
Endangered Species: Woodland Caribou | 57% |
WOODLAND CARIBOU Alberta's Endangered Woodland Caribou Julian's Woodland Caribou Page Selkirk Mountain Woodland Caribou Woodland Caribou (Rangifer Tarandus Caribou) Endangered Species |
Caribou | 54% |
Minimum Scores Barren Ground Caribou 325 Central Canada Barren Ground Caribou 300 Mountain Caribou 300 Quebec Labrador Caribou 325 Woodland Caribou 220 |
Caribou | 54% |
Caribou Caribou By: Athena Bakris and Lee Anderson There are five different kinds of caribou: the barren-ground, the woodland, the prairies, the grant caribou and the European, which when ... |
Woodland Caribou | 46% |
The island of Newfoundland boasts of some 70,000 woodland caribou. We hunt the Middle Ridge herd. This herd has about 22,000 animals and are the... |
Caribou.html | 45% |
CARIBOU...by Alyssa Levine The name caribou came from a Micman Indian word, Xalibou, meaning one who paws or digs. Their Latin name is Ceruidae. Caribou live mainly in Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Siberia. |
Seasonal movements, habitat use, and winter feeding ecology of woodland caribou in west-central British Columbia (in MARION | 36% |
Seasonal movements, habitat use, and winter feeding ecology of woodland caribou in west-central British Columbia Title: Seasonal movements, habitat use, and winter feeding ecology of woodland caribou in west-central British Columbia / Deborah B. Cichowski |
Wildlife Photography in Canada's Arctic for professional Photographers | 34% |
wildlife-specific trips with air-support to photograph the caribou migration, wild wolves, musk-oxen, barrens grizzly, gyrfalcons, nesting eagles, aurora borealis and more |
George River Caribou Herd | 32% |
Welcome to the world's largest caribou herd Labrador has the largest herd of free-roaming caribou in the world. The George River herd, numbering some 800 000 barren ground caribou, migrates from the |
FEESA PROGRAMS, Woodland Caribou Survival Program | 31% |
Woodland Caribou Survival Program Using the Woodland Caribou as its focus, this program will help to develop an understanding and commitment on a global, local and personal basis to the principles of the United Nations World Conservation Strategy as they |
Banff National Park: In Troubled Times | 28% |
Trouble in Paradise: Banff and other Canadian National Parks are in Jeopard |
Caribou Information | 24% |
The caribou is 4-5 feet high at the shoulder. Carbou can weigh from 240 pounds to 700 pounds. Habitat and Range for the caribou is mountain uplands, tundra, and northern forests from western Alaska through Canada to western Greenland, northern Europe, and northern Asia. |
Finding Woodlands Caribou Herds on the Kenai Peninsula of Alaska | 22% |
Alaska's Kenai Peninsula is home to the majority of wildlife species found in Alaska. We even have our own caribou herds which can be tracked down and viewed up close and personal ... |
Tonquin Valley | 18% |
One of the most spectacular trails for scenery and wildlife; the Tonquin Valley is a Jasper classic. Towering above Amethyst Lake the Ramparts stand in an ancient defiance against the agents of time. |
Wildlife of the Hudson Plains Ecozone | 11% |
Summer on the Hudson Plain sees the greatest numbers and variety of wildlife. It is associated with the nesting and rearing stages of millions of Snow Geese, which migrate to Canadian wetlands from areas as far south as the Gulf of Mexico. |
Woodland caribou, Links, Endangered Species: U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service | 88% |
U.S. FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE DIVISION OF ENDANGERED SPECIES == [[Return to the Endangered Species Home Page.] . [Click the ^ symbol anywhere below to return here.] Caribou, woodland * (Rangifer tarandus caribou) . . * Other Links -- Caribou.. |
Dynamics of woodland caribou populations at the southern limit of their range in Saskatchewan | 84% |
Pages 251-259 Abstract: Woodland caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) in central Saskatchewan are aggregated into several spatially disjunct populations. ... |