SANDPOINT, Idaho— The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service today finalized protection of a population of woodland caribou that, until 2019, straddled the border between British Columbia and Idaho, ...
DULUTH — Even as a reindeer team, according to legend, prepares to pull Santa's sleigh through the sky on Christmas Eve, an earthbound pair has arrived to make a permanent home at the Lake Superior ...
On a clear sunny day in March, in a snow-covered area of the South Peace River region of British Columbia, a female caribou is on the ground, struggling to get back on its feet. Surrounded by a team ...
New research suggests restoring habitat may not be enough to save threatened woodland caribou -- an iconic animal that's a major part of boreal forests in North America and a key part of the culture ...
In the far northeast reaches of our state, the bleached antler of a caribou sits quietly on a shelf in the back of a ranger station. Seemingly out of place, the antler is not as incongruous as it ...
Caribou have been using the same Arctic calving grounds for more than 3,000 years. Female caribou shed their antlers within days of giving birth, leaving behind a record of their annual travels across ...
The South Selkirk mountain caribou herd may be extinct after aerial surveys found only three remaining animals. “The Selkirk mountains are still going to be a big wild cool place, but we have lost ...
PORT AU CHOIX — What would have been a regular Friday afternoon quickly turned into one to remember for Brendon Gould.
This story was updated because an earlier version included an inaccuracy. The Milwaukee County Zoo has announced the arrival of another new animal, this time a 9-month-old female caribou named Maeve.
This story, The First of Its Kind,” appeared in the February 1972 issue of Outdoor Life. In big-game hunting the best-laid plans may go out the window when an exciting opportunity presents itself.
Once in the Brooks Range, I carved spoons from a caribou antler to give to my three nieces. Any spoon bought at a store would do a better job of getting food into their mouths, but I wanted them to ...
In 1975, on the last day of my first year of teaching biology, a colleague and I began planning a summer trip. We were 22 years old and had never been anywhere outside the state of Texas, except to ...