The caribou is a living Canadian icon that is found in windswept arctic tundra landscapes and in BC's remote inland rainforest mountain ranges to dense boreal forests - across Caribou Nation. This report educates the reader on Canada's many types of caribou and lays out the threats and solutions to seeing this great icon survive in the future.

Caribou Nation, Coast to Coast to Coast

Wilderness Committee Edu. Report Vol.24-No.04, April 2005 - Co-publishers: ForestEthics, Sierra Club of Canada

CREDITS

Research & Writing: Candace Batycki, Lafcadio Cortesi, Bill Granger, Rachel Plotkin, Ron Thiessen. Special thanks to Dave Neads of the Cariboo-Chilcotin Conservation Society & Gaile Whelan-Enns at Manitoba Wildlands

Editing: Joe Foy

Design: Andrea Reimer

Mapping: Geoff Senichenko

Web Publishing 2005: Anton van Walraven

Distribution: brian@gold-distribution.com

Western Canada Wilderness Committee Vol. 24, No. 4. Spring 2005. Canadian Mail Product Sales Agreement No. 0900567. Posted in Vancouver. For free distribution. Printed in Canada on recycled newsprint with vegetable-based inks. Press Run 90,000. © WCWC 2005. All rights reserved. Written material may be used without permission when credit is given.

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