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Caribou (Rangifer tarandus) are an integral part of the ecological and cultural fabric of northwest Alaska. Western Arctic Herd (WAH) caribou roam over this entire region, including all 5 Arctic Network Inventory and Monitoring Program (ARCN) National Park Units. Conservation of healthy caribou populations are specifically mentioned within the enabling legislation (Alaska National Interested Lands Conservation Act or ANILCA) of three of these Parks and is of critical concern to subsistence hunters within this region. Caribou are, by far, the most abundant large mammal in northwest Alaska and are famous for their long-distance migrations and large population oscillations. For these reasons, ARCN chose WAH caribou...
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CN038032422 Author(s): Boertje, R. D.; Gardner, C. L. Title: The Fortymile caribou herd: novel proposed management and relevant biology, 1992-1997 Page(s): p. 17-28 CN038032434 Author(s): Gunn, A.; Miller, F. L.; Nishi, J. Title: Status of endangered and threatened caribou on Canada's arctic islands Page(s): p. 39-50 CN038032446 Author(s): Hayes, R. D.; Russell, D. E. Title: Predation rate by wolves on the Porcupine caribou herd Page(s): p. 51-58 CN038032458 Author(s): Zittlau, K.; Coffin, J.; Farnell, R.; Kuzyk, G.; Strobeck, C. Title: Genetic relationships of three Yukon caribou herds determined by DNA typing Page(s): p. 59-62 CN038032460 Author(s): Adams, L. G.; Dale, B. W. Title: Reproductive performance of...


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