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    migratory woodland caribou refers to two herds of Rangifer tarandus (known as caribou in North America) that are included in the migratory woodland ecotype...
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    boreal woodland caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou; but subject to a recent taxonomic revision. See Reindeer: Taxonomy), also known as Eastern woodland caribou...
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  • Woodland caribou may refer to two North American reindeer (Rangifer tarandus) populations: Boreal woodland caribou Migratory woodland caribou Woodland...
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  • Caribou Township is a township in Kittson County, Minnesota, United States. Caribou Township was organized in 1908, and named for the migratory woodland...
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    boreal woodland caribou, mountain woodland caribou, and migratory woodland caribou (such as the migratory George River Caribou Herd in the Ungava region of...
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    Porcupine caribou of Yukon and Alaska. The barren-ground caribou is a medium-sized caribou, smaller and lighter-colored than the boreal woodland caribou, with...
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    Reindeer (redirect from Arctic caribou)
    suggest the splitting of reindeer and caribou into six distinct species over their range. Reindeer occur in both migratory and sedentary populations, and their...
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    ("eastern migratory") caribou DU4, Newfoundland caribou DU5, boreal woodland caribou DU6, Osborn's caribou ("northern mountain") DU7, Rocky Mountain caribou ("central...
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  • barren-ground caribou as threatened and the eastern migratory caribou as endangered, "the highest level of threat". Woodland and barren-ground migratory caribou herds...
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    United States, and Yukon and the Northwest Territories, Canada. Migratory caribou herds are named after their calving grounds, in this case the Porcupine...
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  • hailstorm". In 1984, about 10,000 caribou of the George River caribou herd—one of Canada's migratory woodland caribou herds—drowned during their bi-annual...
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    (Alces alces), the southernmost populations of migratory woodland caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou), American black bear (Ursus americanus), Canada...
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  • Newfoundland beaver, Castor canadensis caecator Migratory woodland caribou, Rangifer tarandus caribou Ermine, Mustela erminea Red fox, Vulpes vulpes deletrix...
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    tundra vegetation. Furthermore, the territory is also home to migratory woodland caribou, the only remaining herd south of the Saint Lawrence. Canada census...
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    filled, may have contributed to the death by drowning of 9,600 migratory woodland caribou in September 1984 at Chute du Calcaire (about 1.5% of George River...
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  • Thumbnail for Queen Charlotte Islands caribou
    The Dawson's caribou, also known as the Queen Charlotte Islands caribou (Rangifer tarandus dawsoni) was a population of woodland caribou that once lived...
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    including large herds (numbering in the thousands) of Migratory Woodland Caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) and other large mammals such as moose (Alces alces)...
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    deer (Odocoileus hemionus), moose (Alces alces), migratory woodland caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou), grey wolf (Canis lupus), red fox (Vulpes vulpes)...
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    Rangifer tarandus caribou, the woodland caribou, the GRCH is migratory and like the barren-ground caribou its ecotype may be tundra caribou, Arctic, northern...
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    the barren-ground caribou and the boreal woodland caribou are both dark chocolate brown. The Peary caribou may move seasonally up to 150 km (93 mi) each...
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    Flaherty 1976 - Bob Davis Caribou crossing Leaf River Leaf River and caribou The Leaf River caribou herd (LRCH) is a migratory forest-tundra ecotype of...
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    filled, may have contributed to the death by drowning of 10,000 migratory woodland caribou in September 1984, representing about 1.5% of the herd at that...
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  • Thumbnail for Dolphin-Union caribou
    Union Caribou, Dolphin and Union caribou herd, Dolphin-Union, locally known as Island Caribou, are a migratory population of barren-ground caribou, Rangifer...
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  • leucurus and Key deer, O. v. clavium: E) Caribou, Rangifer tarandus VU (Migratory woodland caribou, R. t. caribou: E) Toronto subway deer, Torontoceros hypogeos...
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  • leucurus: E, Key deer, O. v. clavium: E) Caribou, R. tarandus (Alaska only) VU (Migratory woodland caribou, R. t. caribou: E) Family: Antilocapridae (pronghorn)...
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    herds of barren-ground caribou (Rangifer tarandus ssp. arcticus), with collective total 1.5 million individuals. Woodland caribou are found in the east...
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    including three species that are classified as vulnerable, namely the woodland caribou of the forest ecotype, the Bicknell's thrush and Barrow's goldeneye...
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    opportunities to view moose, woodland caribou, timber wolf, black bear, game birds, bald eagles, song birds, and migratory birds such as ducks and geese...
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    is the most widely distributed game bird in North America. It is non-migratory. It is the only species in the genus Bonasa. The ruffed grouse is sometimes...
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    boreal woodland caribou (Rangifer tarandus), Arctic wolf (Canis lupus arctos) and ermine or stoat (Mustela ermine). Approximately, 3 million caribou are...
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