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The Demise of Woodland Caribou in Alberta
[Note: The following was first published in the November 2013 Alberta Outdoorsmen.] Copyright © 2013 Don H. Meredith, All Rights Reserved. Third Place, Magazine Feature Article (Other) Outdoor Writers of Canada 2014 National Communications Awards [Preamble: On August 6, 2013, … Continue reading
Posted in Alberta, Alberta Outdoorsmen, Canada, Conservation, Politics, Wildlife
Tagged aerial shoot wolves, aerial shooting, boreal caribou, boreal woodland caribou, Brion Energy, caribou, COSEWIC, Dover Project, Fort McKay First Nation, habitat destruction, La Peche herd, Little Smoky herd, mountain caribou, mountain woodland caribou, oil sands, predation, predators, Rangifer tarandus, Rangifer tarandus caribou, species-at-risk, tar sands, threatened species, wolf poisoning, wolves, woodland caribou, woodland caribou status
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