As climate change pushes deer north, other animals may lose out
WASHINGTON POST—Researchers say woodland caribou could be at risk. May 2024.
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WASHINGTON POST—Researchers say woodland caribou could be at risk. May 2024.
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NPR SHORT WAVE—Deer are expanding north. That could hurt some species like boreal caribou. May 2024.
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SCIENCE—April 2024.
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CBC—Research shows bears between 2 and 6 years old in the Elk Valley have the worst survival rate on the continent. October 2023.
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Y2Y—Government of Canada contributes more than $1.9M to support ecological connectivity in southeastern British Columbia and southwestern Alberta. August 2023.
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THE NARWHAL—January 2023.
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CBC NEWS—Revegetating areas like seismic lines and roads could help caribou populations. September 2022.
RADIO-CANADA—September 2022.
CBC QUIRKS AND QUARKS—The Klinse-Za caribou herd in B.C. tripled in size over 8 years. April 2022.
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