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Declining caribou population victim of ecological reaction

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SCIENCE DAILY—Researchers examine landscape, food supply, predatory-prey relationships. March 2021.

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A greener world may hold red flags for caribou

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ALBERTA BIODIVERSITY MONITORING INSTITUTE—January 2021.

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New collaborative research in the race to save woodland caribou

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ALBERTA BIODIVERSITY MONITORING INSTITUTE—March 2019.

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To save the endangered caribou, shoot a moose

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CBC RADIO—Canada's woodland caribou are in trouble. September 2017.

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Forget wolf culls: researcher says more moose and deer hunting would help B.C. caribou

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CBC NEWS—Research found areas where moose hunting was increased had fewer wolves and fewer caribou killed. August 2017.

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Hunting moose in Canada to save caribou from wolves

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NEW YORK TIMES—August 2017.

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