The province of Quebec is in the process of constructing fences to contain several caribou herds, in addition to intensifying predator-control efforts.
In a recent news release, officials in Manitoba reported the province's first case of chronic wasting disease. This incurable neurodegenerative disorder affects the nervous system of large game animals.
In Jasper National Park, caribou and their habitat are protected under Canada’s National Parks Act and Species at Risk Act. Seasonal closures and access restrictions are just one way...
Saskatchewan's Ministry of Environment is requesting hunters send in heads of deer, elk, and moose, with particular focus on animals harvested from wildlife management zones 2W, 9, 10, 35, 37...
Northwest Territories Environment and Natural Resources is requesting that hunters hand over caribou, moose, and white-tailed deer heads to facilitate monitoring for Chronic Wasting Disease. A $50 cheque will be provided in exchange. ...
Jasper National Park, Alberta | Parks Canada Agency
The Government of Canada is committed to protecting biodiversity conservation and undertakes important initiatives to assist species at risk recovery and...
The Nunavut Planning Commission recently released a draft of a land-use plan for the territory which designates caribou calving grounds as protected year-round from industrial activity.
The Caribou Ecology & Recovery Webinar Series is currently accepting submissions for presentation proposals for the Fall 2021 series. Applications are welcome from all who work with and/or have a...