Decades of data following the migratory patterns of endangered caribou show that migration areas have decreased significantly. Researchers are concerned that resource extraction is disturbing caribou ...
Recent research out of the University of British Columbia led by Dr. Clayton Lamb tracked the migration patterns of certain threatened herds of caribou across Canada. The conclusion? The patterns were ...
The population of one of Canada's caribou herds has been dropping drastically in recent years. New research is shedding light on possible causes, including human activity. Two new maps published by ...
Caribou move along barren ground in northern Canada. The Bathurst caribou population has declined from 400,000 to less than 4,000 over the last 30 years, according to new surveys by the government of ...
Female caribou chew shed antlers to get calcium and phosphorus. These minerals help them produce milk after giving birth.
New research shows that endangered caribou are migrating shorter distances due to habitat loss and environmental changes. Disclaimer: AAAS and EurekAlert! are not responsible for the accuracy of news ...
Biologists have long wondered why caribou are the only deer in the world in which females, like males, have antlers. A new study of shed ...
Biologists have long wondered why caribou are the only deer in the world in which females—like males—have antlers. A study of ...
Dec. 19—One of the largest caribou herds in Alaska is shrinking, prompting hunters and conservationists to consider recommending hunting restrictions. The Western Arctic Caribou Herd population is ...
This Collection supports and amplifies research related to SDG 01 - No Poverty; SDG 02 - Zero Hunger; SDG 03 - Good Health & Wellbeing; SDG 10 - Reduced Inequalities; SDG 15 - Life on land. The ...
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Dec. 18, 2025 — Dr. Elie Gurarie from the SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry (ESF) partnered with the Global Initiative on Ungulate Migration to produce new maps ...