Nouvelles sur le Caribou Boréal
Results of the public engagement process regarding proposed management measures to support boreal caribou recovery outlined in British Columbia’s Draft Boreal Caribou Protection and Recovery Plan are available in a...
The Northwest Territories Species at Risk Secretariat is accepting feedback on the proposed re-listing of Peary and Boreal caribou as threatened on the NWT List of Species at Risk.
Comments on the...
The governments of Canada and Quebec are reporting significant progress in discussions surrounding the management, protection and recovery of boreal caribou.
With financial support from the federal government and in...
Researchers are exploring the transplanting of lichen as a potential tool for caribou habitat restoration. Natural disturbance, resource development, and land-use changes have resulted in a reduced availability of this...
A documentary film about a 99% decline of caribou and what that means for Inuit in the Nunatsiavut and NunatuKavut regions of Labrador, Canada had its Canadian broadcasting premiere of...
A proposal for a captive breeding program designed to support woodland caribou recovery efforts in Jasper National Park has received approval from a scientific review panel.
The program, which will...
On June 20th, the Conservation through Reconciliation Partnership announced the launch of a new online platform, created to inform and inspire Indigenous-led conservation initiatives in Canada. The IPCA Knowledge Basket...
Over 14,000 square kilometres of wetland and boreal forest in Edéhzhíe have been designated as a National Wildlife Area, in addition to being Canada’s first co-managed Indigenous Protected and Conserved...
In partnership with First Nations, the B.C. government is making changes to hunting regulations to support reconciliation and improve wildlife stewardship and habitat conservation.
The changes affect the hunting of elk, moose, caribou...
Boreal woodland caribou (boreal caribou) have come to represent the wild things and places that many people across Canada want to protect. They also serve as a barometer for boreal...