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- UntraveledRoad: Caribou County - Virtual walking tour of Caribou County, once traversed by the Oregon Trail.
- Caribou - Brief information on Rangifer tarandus.
- The Beverly and Qamanirjuaq Caribou Management Board - A group of hunters, biologists and wildlife managers working together to conserve Canada's caribou herds for the welfare of traditional caribou-using communities and others.
- Caribou - Brief information on Rangifer tarandus.
- Caribou Local News: Topix - Local, regional, and statewide news collected from diverse sources on the web.
- The Woodland Caribou - Information on Rangifer tarandus, an endangered Canadian species.
- Chisana Caribou Project - Conservation experiment to preserve the Chisana caribou herd. Includes a daily journal, photos and educational information.
- Caribou Chamber Of Commerce and Industry - Features community facts, upcoming events, businesses, tourism information, weather, and a virtual tour of Caribou.
- Chisana Caribou Project - Conservation experiment to preserve the Chisana caribou herd. Includes a daily journal, photos and educational information.
- Weather Underground: Caribou - Local radar, satellite, present, extended, and marine forecasts, historical conditions, and current temperature.
Wikipedia Articles
- Barren-ground Caribou - Barren-ground Caribou (Rangifer tarandus groenlandicus) are a subspecies of caribou that are found mainly in the Canadian territories Nunavut and the Northwest Territories and western Greenland. They are medium sized caribou with the females 90 kg (198 lb) and the males 150 kg (331 lb).
- Caribou mother - The Caribou Mother is an Inuit deity who represents the source of caribou, formerly a vital food source for the Inuit people. She is seen as gigantic, with people and caribou as lice on her enormous body.
- Migratory Woodland Caribou - The migratory woodland caribou (in Latin, Rangifer tarandus caribou) of Northern Quebec and Labrador live in two wild herds, the Leaf herd with 628,000 individuals and the George River herd with 385,000 individuals. The caribou generally travel upwards of 2,000 km annually and live in an area of about 1,000,000 square ...
- Peary Caribou - The Peary Caribou (Rangifer tarandus pearyi) is a caribou subspecies found in the high Arctic islands of Canada's Nunavut and Northwest territories. They are the smallest of the North American caribou, with the females weighing an average of 60 kg (132 lb) and the males 110 kg (243 lb).
- Porcupine caribou - The Porcupine caribou or Grant's Caribou (Rangifer tarandus grantii) herd is located in the northern Yukon and Alaska. Their name does not derive from the animal porcupine, but from the Porcupine River which runs through a large part of their range.