Is this why some northern caribou numbers have drastically dropped?
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Is this why some northern caribou numbers have drastically dropped?
Aastha Sethi
Friday June 26, 2026 at 5:52am MT
Eric Bongelli. Aastha Sethi/Cabin Radio
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A researcher studying barren-ground caribou says his work supports the idea that herds naturally cycle over time in response to changes in habitat and food availability.
Why the populations of some caribou herds have steeply declined has troubled governments and Indigenous communities for years. The Bathurst herd, for example, has gone from nearly 500,000 animals in the 1980s to fewer than 4,000 now.
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