Woodland Caribou in Northwestern Ontario Why They are Different.

Summary


Woodland caribou, live in a few specific habitats. Their needs and behaviour differ from moose and other members of the deer family. This note reports on some of those key differences and outlines several caribou management issues.

 

Date Published:  February 28, 1996
Publisher:  Ontario Government, Ministry of Natural Resources
Author:  Science and Information Resources Division

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ISSN # 0846-6106

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