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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units. Woodland caribou, R. caribou, has three subspecies: the nominate subspecies, boreal woodland caribou DU6, (R. c. caribou), Labrador caribou DU4,...
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given the Mi'kmaq name of an animal that inhabits its flanks, the woodland caribou. Mount Xalibu is located in eastern Canada, in the province of Quebec...
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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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to and dependent on caribou for their food resources and cultures. This park protects wildlife including: boreal woodland caribou, black bears, Labrador...
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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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vasculaires du parc national Wapusk · iNaturalist". iNaturalist. Retrieved 2022-10-14. Parks Canada Agency, Government of Canada (2022-03-30). "Caribou conservation...
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of the boreal forest, including the American marten and the Boreal woodland caribou which frequent the isolated summits of the park. The park also encloses...
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et les parcs du Canada (SNAP)) was founded in 1963 to help protect Canada's wilderness. CPAWS was initially known as the National and Provincial Parks...
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North American beaver, the fisher, the white-tailed deer, and the woodland caribou. Hairs of the eastern cougar were also collected in 2002, possibly...
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