woodland caribou การใช้
- Climate change may have negative potential for woodland caribou as well.
- Boreal woodland caribou are primarily, but not always, sedentary.
- Rare woodland caribou live off the lichens of the forests.
- The lake basin provides an important habitat for woodland caribou.
- The effects of climate change on woodland caribou have not been studied.
- It is unlike most woodland caribou in that it is not sedentary.
- The woodland caribou have a wider more compact body and wider antlers.
- The woodland caribou is the largest of the North American caribou subspecies.
- According to traditional knowledge woodland caribou are easily distinguishable from Porcupine caribou.
- There are also herds of woodland caribou near the lake.
- Woodland caribou, found in Banff, are listed as a threatened species.
- The Tweedsmuir-Entiako woodland caribou herd numbered about 500 caribou in 1993.
- Woodland Caribou Provincial Park is a wilderness park of.
- The Aishihik and Kluane caribou herds migrate in the area surrounding woodland caribou.
- Wild forest reindeer, are similar to the woodland caribou in North America.
- The woodland caribou are the largest, and the Peary caribou are the smallest.
- There are also migrating herds of woodland caribou along the river's length.
- The flooding of the reservoir destroyed large areas of habitat for the threatened Woodland Caribou.
- The Aishihik and Kluane caribou herds migrate in the area surrounding Kluane and woodland caribou.
- Kerby criticized federal efforts to protect grizzly bears and woodland caribou near his north Idaho town.
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