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Caribou decline blamed on climate change, October 21, 1998
Climate change in Canada's western Arctic islands may be the cause of a dramatic population decline of the Peary caribou. A news item from Environmental New s Network.
The challenge of recovery
Fact sheet on effort to recover the Peary caribou population.
Peary Caribou Decline
An interview with Anne Gunn who has been following Peary caribou.
When Habitat Freezes Over - Peary Caribou
In a land of extremes, the difference between snow and ice means life and death for the Peary caribou of Canada's High Arctic.
An Edmonton scientist solves the cruel riddle of dying muskoxen and endangered Peary caribou
Death of Peary caribou on Bathurst Island complex.
Caribou Find the Green in a Warming Arctic
Just about anywhere scientists look up north, they see a warmer Arctic. Changes in the far north, though often regarded as negative to people and animals, may be helping caribou during the summer.
Climate change affects caribou
How does the climate change affect caribou?