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New maps reveal striking decline of an Arctic caribou migration range

Summary by WWF.CA
By Janey Fugate, project coordinator for the Global Initiative on Ungulate Migration For centuries, the migrations of massive herds of caribou defined the ecosystem and lifeways of Indigenous people across the vast Canadian Arctic. These migratory caribou have made landscapes more ecologically rich, provided a prey base for the region’s carnivores and shaped the culture of the Indigenous communities that have harvested them for countless generat…
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WWF.CA broke the news in on Wednesday, April 1, 2026.
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