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  1. Current Herd Status — ACCWM

    The ACCWM noted that the population continues to be slowly recovering based on the community observations presented. Based on the available information, the ACCWM felt that there was sufficient …

  2. Models and Metrics of Boreal Caribou Demography and Habitat …

    caribouMetrics provides implementations of several models of Boreal woodland caribou demography and habitat selection.

  3. Caribou (Rangifer tarandus) Eastern Migratory population and Torngat ...

    Estimated range of the Torngat Mountains Caribou population (red polygon), based on 100% minimum convex polygon of locations of 35 satellite-tagged adult Caribou monitored between 2011 and 2015.

  4. 2024 Arctic Report Card: Migratory Arctic caribou populations have ...

    Dec 10, 2024 · This map shows the status of 13 herds of caribou that scientists reported on in the 2024 Arctic Report Card. (The last update was in the 2018 Arctic Report Card.)

  5. Publication information - Government of Canada Publications

    Évaluation et rapport de situation du COSEPAC sur le caribou, Rangifer tarandus, population des montagnes du Nord, population des montagnes du Centre, population des montagnes du Sud, au …

  6. Northeast Roundtable Caribou Update 2025

    Caribou are difficult to count, ecosystems are complex, population ranges are large. In the wide open. But especially in the trees.

  7. CCLM_Caribou_Infographic_V04

    The models will help resource managers combine local demographic and disturbance data with the national demographic and disturbance relationship to assess caribou population trends.

  8. Caribou (Barren-ground population) Rangifer tarandus

    Numbering more than 2 million individuals in the early 1990s, the current population is estimated at about 800,000. Most subpopulations have declined dramatically, but two are increasing, including the …

  9. Caribou research and monitoring - Jasper National Park

    By using the model, we can get more exact information about population trends, the number of female and male caribou, their ages and their survival and reproductive rates.

  10. First annual report POPULATION CRITICAL: on governments’ efforts to ...

    Figure 1: Integrated risk assessment for boreal caribou ranges in Canada, reflecting the capacity of each range to maintain a self-sustaining local population of boreal caribou (Environment Canada 2012:8).