The fate of the mountain caribou species now rests entirely within Canada and biologists are worried.
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The caribou herd that’s flourishing in Canada
The Porcupine caribou herd’s population is rising while other herds are seeing massive declines. But their success story is facing a new threat.
How this Indigenous community enjoyed a rare caribou feast
A hunting ban meant it had been years since residents of Nain had tasted caribou meat, which had once sustained them for centuries. An avalanche and one man’s vision changed that.
Caribou, wolves and the battle tearing apart northeastern B.C.
First Nations and government came up with a plan to save dwindling caribou. The local pushback has been ferocious
Photo essay: Running with the caribou herds
Peter Mather travels hundreds of kilometres every year to photograph the migrating Porcupine caribou
From student DJ to touring with Radiohead: Not bad, Dan Snaith
The Dundas, Ont. native has a new electronic album, and it sounds good at home or in a dance club
On a deadly trail
Caribou are disappearing at an alarming rate. But some think they know how to save them.