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The report, from three B.C. conservation groups — Wildsight, Stand.earth, and the Wilderness Committee — uses provincial ...
Protecting old-growth habitat for endangered woodland caribou will cost about $1.5 million over the next 20 years, according to a draft economic analysis prepared for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife ...
Just 45 woodland caribou are believed to remain in the Selkirk Mountains. This week, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service agreed to study whether their alpine habitat needs stronger protections ...
Two caribou in northwest Montana knock their antlers together. On Wednesday, federal officials finalized protections for caribou habitat in the lower 48 states.
A First Nations-led project in British Columbia has helped a caribou herd rebound from extinction in under a decade's time.
Satellite monitoring identified 5,713 hectares of forest proposed and approved for logging across the ranges of three of B.C.
PHOTO CREDIT: David Moskowitz Meanwhile, logging of old-growth rain forest continues in some mountain caribou habitat, and predator control efforts (primarily targeting wolves) initiated in British ...
The endangered woodland caribou of Western Canada will be lost forever if direct action isn't taken soon, according to a new study funded in part by B.C., Alberta, and the federal government.
Caribou vs Elk: Habitat Another difference between these two animals has to do with habitat. Many caribou live on the Arctic tundra.
The pause applies to new logging investments in the Revelstoke-Shuswap region, where the Columbia North caribou herd is losing habitat faster than it's replaced ...