Boreal woodland caribou (English Wikipedia)

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  • Foster & Harris 2012, p. ii. Pukaskwa National Parks' population has "declined from approximately 30 caribou in the 1970s to an estimated four currently, largely due to predation by wolves and possibly black bears." Foster, Robert F.; Harris, Allan G. (19 July 2012). Environmental Assessment for the Marathon PGM-Cu Project at Marathon, Ontario (PDF) (Report). Thunder Bay, Ontario: Northern Bioscience. Supporting Information Document No. 26 – Assessment of impacts on Woodland Caribou. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-09-23. Retrieved 2014-09-23.

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  • "Boreal Caribou". Yellowknife, NT: Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society Northwest Territories Chapter. Retrieved 2013-12-19.

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  • Marc L'escarbot (1610). [Les] baptizés en la Nouvelle France (in French). Retrieved 2017-11-02. des colonies en diverses places de ces quartiers là, comme à Tadoussac, Gachepé, Campseau, La Héve, Ougoudi, Saincte Croix, Pemptegoet, Kinibeki, & autres endroits... Car venant le Printemps ils se divisent par troupes sur les rives de mer jusques à l'Hiver, lequel venant, par ce que le poisson se retire au fond des grandes eaux salées, ilz cherchent les lacs & ombres des bois, où ilz pechent les Castors, dont ilz vivent, & d'autres chasses, comme Ellan, Caribous, Cerfs, & autres animaux moindres que ceux-là. Et neantmoins quelquefois en eté méme ilz ne saissent point de chasser; & d'ailleurs ont infinie quantité d'oyseaux en certaines iles dés mois de May, Juin, Juillet & Aoust.

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  • Bergerud, Arthur T. (1974), "Decline of caribou in North America following settlement", Journal of Wildlife Management, 38 (4): 757–770, doi:10.2307/3800042, JSTOR 3800042

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