Resources and Science
Resources from CPAWS
2009 Critical Habitat Report
News release, backgrounders, map and herd charts.
Canadian Wilderness
Special Woodland caribou issue -- Fall 2007
Download this issue (PDF, 4MB)
Reports from CPAWS
- A snapshot of caribou range condition in Ontario
2009 (PDF, 2.4 MB) - Caribou and You in Manitoba
2009 (PDF, 400K) - Uncertain Future: Woodland Caribou and Canada's Boreal Forest
2006 (PDF, 700K) - Grey Ghosts: Can we save Woodland Caribou in Canada's Boreal Forest?
2004 (PDF, 800K) - A review of Manitoba's conservation and recovery strategy for Boreal Woodland caribou
2007 (PDF)
Fact sheets from CPAWS
- Backgrounder: The Survival of Boreal Woodland Caribou in Canada
2010 (PDF, 300KB) - Wilderness conservation and climate change: What's the connection?
2007 (PDF, 20KB)
External resources
- Environment Canada
About the Woodland caribou habitat review the Federal government must complete - Proposed expansion of Nahanni National Park Reserve
Woodland Caribou Research by Parks Canada - Big Animals and Small Parks
2006 Wildlife Conservation Society Canada research report on wildlife habitat needs and the proposed expansion of Nahanni National Park Reserve (PDF, 2.8 MB) - Project Caribou
An educator's guide to the wild caribou of North America
Did you know?
Woodland caribou reproduce slowly. Females take longer than other types of deer to reach reproductive age and rarely have more than one calf.
