Dr. Clayton Lamb, a researcher with UBC Okanagan's Irving K. Barber Faculty of Science, led a team that recently published a paper detailing the migration patterns of several threatened caribou herds.
The study shows caribou herds changed their migratory duration, distance or elevation over 35 years of radio tag tracking. Decades of data following the migratory patterns of endangered caribou ...
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 ...
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 ...
After the Cree Nation Government condemned the unauthorized hunting of caribou in the Nichicun and Lac Catalogne areas of Eeyou Istchee by members of the Naskapi Nation of Kawawachikamach, Quebec's ...
Augustine said. The arrival of the hatchlings is significant because Western Santa Cruz Galápagos tortoises are considered critically endangered by the International Union for Conservation of Nature.
the body that makes recommendations to the federal government on threatened and endangered wildlife species. Across B.C., caribou populations have declined precipitously and in a troubling number ...