Western Arctic caribou herd has increased
Kristen Nelson Petroleum News
Alaska’s largest caribou herd, the western Arctic herd, is showing signs of growth after years of decline. The Department of Fish and Game’s Division of Wildlife Conservation said Jan. 10 that last summer’s photo census of the herd produced a count of 239,055 animals, resulting in an estimate of 259....
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