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boreal woodland caribou (Rangifer
tarandus caribou; but
subject to a
recent taxonomic revision. See Reindeer: Taxonomy), also
known as
Eastern woodland caribou...
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Islands caribou (R. t. dawsoni),
lived on
Graham Island in
Haida Gwaii (formerly
known as the
Queen Charlotte Islands). The
boreal woodland caribou (R. t...
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migratory woodland caribou refers to two
herds of
Rangifer tarandus (known as
caribou in
North America) that are
included in the
migratory woodland ecotype...
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Woodland caribou may
refer to two
North American reindeer (Rangifer tarandus) po****tions:
Boreal woodland caribou Migratory woodland caribou Woodland...
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caribou:
woodland (boreal), R. t.
caribou;
Labrador or
Ungava caribou, R. t. caboti;
Newfoundland caribou, R. t. terranovae; barren-ground
caribou, R...
- units.
Woodland caribou, R.
caribou, has
three subspecies: the
nominate subspecies,
boreal woodland caribou DU6, (R. c.
caribou),
Labrador caribou DU4,...
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Porcupine caribou of
Yukon and Alaska. The barren-ground
caribou is a medium-sized
caribou,
smaller and lighter-colored than the
boreal woodland caribou, with...
- uninhabited.
Michipicoten Island has
plentiful wildlife (notably beaver,
woodland caribou, and birds). It is
located in the
Great Lakes-St.
Lawrence Forest region...
- The Dawson's
caribou, also
known as the
Queen Charlotte Islands caribou (Rangifer
tarandus dawsoni) was a po****tion of
woodland caribou that once lived...
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Tsiigehtchic harvest woodland caribou but not as much as
other caribou. The Gwichʼin
prefer to hunt
Porcupine caribou or the barren-ground Blue Nose...