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Deer, Moose, Elk,Caribou and Reindeer (MRS T TEACHES)


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Caribou: And Reindeer, Too (Built for the Cold: Arctic Animals)


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Reindeer and Caribou Hunters: An Archaeological Study (Studies in Archaeology Series)


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Reindeer and Caribou


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Proceedings of the Second International Reindeer/Caribou Symposium, 17.-21. September 1979, Røros, Norway


Reindeer Christmas (Paula Wiseman Books)


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Regional variation in mineral contents of plants and its significance for migration by arctic reindeer and caribou.(Statistical Data Included): An article from: Alces


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Radiocesium in caribou and reindeer in northern Canada, Alaska and Greenland from 1958 to 2000 [An article from: Journal of Environmental Radioactivity]


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Whats the difference between reindeer and caribou?

I was told that these are the same, and I also was told that they were slightly different. So are they the same or what? Please be more specific, and no answers like "reindeer can fly and caribou can not". Thank you!

Reindeer /Caribou

a very short film from the Travel Channel. Shows the migration of Caribou (another name for reindeer)

analysisStockwell Day: A plea to Canada's energy ministers

He pointed out that in some places along the pipeline, where muskeg was problematic, engineers would build elevated sections at a height of about four metres or so. This, he insisted, would be a threat to the caribou and reindeer. The moderator then called for the scientist representing the environmental groups opposed to the other environmental groups who supported the pipeline. Unlike the engineer, the PhD-equipped biologist was not equipped with notes, a presentation style I personally prefer. After 45 minutes of flow charts, seismic readings and painful detail on the chemical composition of muskeg, the professorial engineer mercifully took his seat. As if reading my thoughts, he explained that during mating season, amorous males on the endless tundra might become distracted and be unable to perform if they were to glance heavenward at an important moment and espy a section of pipe. " I wondered.

Caribou perceive UV light in the dim Arctic night

Reindeer — the domestic cousins of the wild caribou that roam Alaska, Canada and Russia by the hundreds of thousands — can perceive ultraviolet light invisible to humans, perhaps lending the species a stark evolutionary edge in its struggle to... A new study by a team of European and Australian scientists suggests that these “wandering deer of the North” would be able to see lichen — an essential winter food — as black against the lighter background of snow because the plant absorbs UV... "Very few mammals see UV light. This is the first time we have got a real handle on why a mammal uses UV light. "Since migrating to the Arctic 10,000 years ago, these animals have adapted incredibly quickly," lead author Glen Jeffrey explained in a story published last month by New Scientist.

A Troubling Decline in the Caribou Herds of the Arctic by Ed ...

In late July, a group of Inuit hunters set off by boat along the west coast of Banks Island to search for Peary caribou, which inhabit the Arctic archipelago of Canada. Roger Kuptana, a 62-year-old Inuit who had grown up on the island, didn’t give his fellow hunters much chance of success in their hunt for the animals, the smallest caribou sub-species in North America. the Inuit hunters found no Peary caribou, despite three days of searching. “There used to be a lot of caribou around here when I grew up. But now you have to travel pretty far north to find them on the island. The hunters’ predicament is familiar to the Eskimos of Alaska, other Inuit of Canada and Greenland, and the “I think it’s a waste of gas,” Kuptana told me when I visited his modest home in Sachs Harbour, a traditional community of roughly 100 people on the island, not far from the Yukon-Alaska border....

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Caribou perceive UV light in the dim Arctic night
Caribou perceive UV light in the dim Arctic night Reindeer — the domestic cousins of the wild caribou that roam Alaska, Canada and Russia by the hundreds of thousands — can perceive ultraviolet light invisible to humans, perhaps lending the species a stark evolutionary edge in its struggle to find

Tour UAF's Large Animal Research station to learn about reindeer, caribou musk ox
Located on the University of Alaska Fairbanks, the Robert G. White Large Animal Research Station on Yankovich Road is home to herds of musk oxen, caribou and domestic reindeer. Thousands of tourists visit every year to see the animals, which are used

Mel Gibson Scoffs At The Rumors That He Took Upskirt Photos of Britney Spears
Sarah Palin allegedly was so upset when she read that part in the book that she threw the caribou teddy in the trash and now sleeps in a reindeer fur teddy. San Guacamole asked Gibson point blank about the rumors that had appeared in the supermarket

He's cruising, she's musing
So far, I've received emailed photos of Duh eating a reindeer burger, Duh manning a dogsled with his older sisters posing as the dogs, Duh posing with giant antlers on his head and, finally, the rear end of what he claims to be a moose taken from a

Sarah Palin Says That In Order To Jump Start Her Presidential Campaign She ...
I think that what is at issue is does Sarah 'Crosshairs' have the nads to shoot enough effen caribou, elk, moose, and reindeer to impress the male hunters of America." Wishywater shook her head and asked, "Really Sarahreally?

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Proceedings of the Second International Reindeer/Caribou Symposium, 17.-21. September 1979, Røros, Norway
799 pages
Proceedings of the Second International Reindeer/Caribou Symposium, 17.-21. September 1979, Røros, Norway

2nd Int. Reindeer/Caribou Symp., R0ros, Norway, 1979. Direktoratet for vilt og ferskvannsfisk, Trondheim. REACTION OF CARIBOU AND REINDEER TO OBSTRUCTIONS - A REASSESSMENT David R. Klein Alaska Cooperative Wildlife Research Unit, ...

Cultivating Arctic Landscapes, Knowing and Managing Animals in the Circumpolar North
238 pages
Cultivating Arctic Landscapes, Knowing and Managing Animals in the Circumpolar North

1 Reindeer, Caribou and 'Fairy Stories' of State Power David G. Anderson Northern places are often spoken of in extreme, uncompromising terms. For many they are understood to be harsh, cold, remote and romantically challenging.

Proceedings of the first International Reindeer and Caribou Symposium, 9-11 August 1972, University of Alaska, Fairbanks, Alaska
551 pages
Proceedings of the first International Reindeer and Caribou Symposium, 9-11 August 1972, University of Alaska, Fairbanks, Alaska

Includes 53 presentations, plenary session and response from discussants, and banquet speech.