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Record #187452:

NWT caribou strong / Andrew Livingstone.

Title: NWT caribou strong / Andrew Livingstone.
Author(s): Livingstone, Andrew.
Date: 2009.
In: News/North. (2009.), Vol. 63(50) (2009)
Abstract: Discusses report released by Environment Canada that concludes caribou are in decline and could disappear before 2100 if changes to habitat and recovery strategy are not implemented. Report notes that causes of decreased sustainability are "predation, associated with natural or human-influenced landscape conditions that favour young forests and higher densities of alternative prey, resulting in increased risk of predation to caribou".
Notes:

News/North. Vol. 63(50) :16 (2009).

Keywords: 502 -- Environmental issues.
504.05 -- Environmental damage.
504.062 -- Natural resources, conservation.
574.34 -- Population dynamics.
591.131.2 -- Predation.
599.735.3 -- Cervidae: Rangifer tarandus caribou.
H6 -- Zoology: mammals.
(*3) -- Arctic regions.
(*41) -- Canada.
(*440) -- Northwest Territories.
SPRI record no.: 187452

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