Climate change, not habitat loss, may be biggest threat to caribou herds: study
Research suggests climate change, not habitat loss, may be the biggest threat to the survival of threatened caribou herds.
Biologists have long thought the herds are menaced by wolves using cutlines and clear cuts to follow deer into old-growth forests that once protected caribou.
They thought restoring that habitat would reduce deer numbers and the wolves that prey on them, giving caribou a break in the process.
Researchers tested that notion by comparing deer populations in a region bisected by the Saskatchewan-Alberta boundary.