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Migratory Woodland Caribou - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Reindeer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Home to one of the largest herds of woodland caribou south of Hudson Bay, this weathered Arctic watershed, once travelled by fur traders, promises ancient pictographs, howling wolves under starry skies, soaring eagles, solitude and adventure.
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Mountain/Woodland Caribou ... I knew it was a migratory variety of woodland caribou, related to the woodland caribou that once ranged throughout much of southern Canada, from the Maritimes to B.C. I knew it made seasonal migrations of some distance, though nothing like the great distances travelled by the tundra caribou of...
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; Woodland caribou; Photo: Shane P. Mahoney ... The woodland caribou is the largest and darkest of the caribou subspecies. It is found throughout much of the boreal, or northern, forests from British Columbia and the Yukon Territory to Newfoundland and Labrador.
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Historically the woodland caribou was found as far south as central Idaho, through the Great Lakes area and northern New England. Wild populations currently exist in Alaska, Canada, northeastern Washington, and extreme northern Idaho in the Selkirk mountains.
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Woodland Caribou Printout: The Woodland Caribou is a medium-sized member of the deer family from Canada. ... The Woodland Caribou is a rare, medium-sized member of the deer family that is closely related to the reindeer. The genus, species and subspecies of the Caribou are Rangifer tarandus caribou. Woodland Caribou are...
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