2003 . Winter range drift in the George River caribou herd: a response to summer forage limitation? Rangifer Special Issue 14: 113 – 122 .Schmelzer, I., and R. Otto. 2003. Winter range drift in the George River Caribou Herd: a response to summer forage limitation? Rangifer 14:113-...
The summer range of the George River caribou herd (GRCH) of northern QuebecLabrador has been affected by various levels of grazing and trampling during the last century. A demographic explosion of the herd during this period has caused severe local degradation of the vegetation cover and lichen ...
Evaluation of satellite collar sample requirements for mitigation of low-level military jet disturbance of the George River caribou herd. Rangifer Special Issue 14: 297-302.Otto, R.D., N.D. Simon, S. Couturier, and I. Schmelzer. 2003. Evaluation of satellite collar sample size requirements ...
1988. Fascioloides magna (Trematoda) in woodland caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) of the George River herd, Labrador. Can J Zool 66:475-479.Lankester MW, Luttich S (1988) Fascioloides magna (Trematoda) in woodland caribou ( Rangifer tarandus caribou ) of the George River herd, ...
I’ve run into Sylvester Stallone, Nicole Kidman, Michael Douglas and other celebs in my travels, but those chance meetings pale in comparison to sharing a carrot with wild boars, muskox, Alpine ibex and caribou. If you go from February to April, you can hike (it’s short) to the park...
Huot, J. 1989 : Body composition of the George River caribou herd ( Rangifer tarandus caribou ) in fall and late winter. — Canadian Journal of Zoology 67: 103 – 107 .Huot, J. 1989. Body composition of the George River caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) in fall and late winter. --...
For 3 months every year, beginning in August, the 350,000 caribou of Canada's George River herd thunder to the shores of Hudson Bay, their winter range. The drowning of an estimated 10,000 caribou is a disaster ...
The George River herd of Rangifer tarandus has undergone significant population growth in recent decades and may now stand at 400 000 head. Wolf Canis lupus populations are apparently increasing and may become a limiting factor, but little is known about the actual carrying capacity of the range....
Jacobs JD, Maarouf AR, Perkins EA (1996) The recent record of climate on the range of the George River Caribou Herd, Northern Quebec and Labrador, Canada. Rangifer, Special Issue 9:193–200Jacobs, J. D., Maarouf A. R. and Perkins, A. E.: 1994, The recent record of climate on ...