The Arctic Caribou Trail (8/24/00)

For the past 300 years, the birthing grounds of the great caribou herds of the arctic have remained untouched by man. But now, a group led by Gwich'in people is planning to make a trek along the caribou trails in an effort to bring attention to the need to preserve the herds. Can the caribou su...

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Main Author: McKosato, Harlan
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Published: DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln 2000
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