It's time for BC government to protect mountain caribou habitat. This globally unique caribou is a variety of woodland caribou. They require unbroken tracts of old-growth forest for food and for security from predators. Because of forest fragmentation these caribous are now listed as endangered and their numbers are steadily declining. They need attention now. Please read about how you can help.

Last Chance for Mountain Caribou?

WC Edu. Report Vol.25-No.06, Fall 2006 - Co-publisher: CPAWS, ForestEthics, Conservation Northwest, Wildsight

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Research, Writing & Editing: Joe Scott, Dave Quinn, John Bergenske,
Candace Batycki, Andy Miller, Matthew Sasaki, Chris Steeger
Design: Andrea Reimer
Mapping: Geoff Senichenko, Miistakis Institute
Distribution: brian@gold-distribution.com
Web Publishing 2006: Alejandra Zamorano, Anton van Walraven

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Western Canada Wilderness Committee
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The Wilderness Committee is Canada’s largest membership-based wilderness preservation organization. Underlying our work is a belief that citizens have both the right and the duty to stand up for the public interest. Our job is ensuring people have the ability to do so. Through research, education and on-the-ground community partnerships we have helped gain the protection of millions of hectares of wilderness in over 40 major areas, including critical wildlife habitats and some of the world's last large tracts of temperate rainforest.

With assistance from the following members of the Mountain Caribou Project:

The Mountain Caribou Project is a joint effort of Canadians and Americans working for survival of mountain caribou and their inland temperate rainforest habitat. The basis of unity for the project is an International Resolution signed by 82 groups and individuals, and created as a response to the BC government's Mountain Caribou Recovery Strategy.

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