Are woodland caribou doomed by climate change?
In May 2018, woodland caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) were declared functionally extinct in the United States. The last remnant population in the Selkirks Mountains of Idaho dwindled to three lone females.
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ftmichigantuniv:oai:digitalcommons.mtu.edu:michigantech-p-1364 2023-05-15T18:04:12+02:00 Are woodland caribou doomed by climate change? Langston, Nancy 2018-07-26T07:00:00Z https://digitalcommons.mtu.edu/michigantech-p/363 https://www.historicalclimatology.com/blog/are-woodland-caribou-doomed-by-climate-change unknown Digital Commons @ Michigan Tech https://digitalcommons.mtu.edu/michigantech-p/363 https://www.historicalclimatology.com/blog/are-woodland-caribou-doomed-by-climate-change Michigan Tech Publications Department of Social Sciences Great Lakes Research Center Life Sciences Social and Behavioral Sciences text 2018 ftmichigantuniv 2022-01-23T10:37:53Z In May 2018, woodland caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) were declared functionally extinct in the United States. The last remnant population in the Selkirks Mountains of Idaho dwindled to three lone females. Text Rangifer tarandus Michigan Technological University: Digital Commons @ Michigan Tech Lone ENVELOPE(11.982,11.982,65.105,65.105) |
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