Alaska officials hope to protect a struggling caribou herd & bring back a critical subsistence hunt. Critics say the culling program isn't supported by available science.
New research suggests female reindeer antlers serve as postpartum snacks, with new moms munching on them after giving birth ...
During their pregnancy migrations, female caribou likely become depleted in key minerals, like calcium and phosphorus, yet ...
Biologists have long wondered why caribou are the only deer in the world in which females—like males—have antlers. A study of ...
The study documented antlers shed by caribou in the Arctic tundra that had stayed undisturbed for decades. Researchers found ...
The Western Arctic Caribou Herd, once the biggest in Alaska, is faltering, having fallen from a high of 490,000 animals in 2003 to only 152,000 as of 2023. But to the east, the Porcupine Caribou Herd ...
Conservation groups sued Monday over a state program in Alaska that authorizes killing brown bears and black bears as a way to increase the size of a once-significant caribou herd in the southwest ...
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