caribou and I will be talking about them as well but there is really no no no talk about the birds and what surprised
caribou herd so yet another future resource war four trillion ton of
caribou and toxicated blah blah blah we really won't care how do we care about a
without caribou we wouldn't exist indigenous people all across the Arctic fields seriously threatened by proposal
in search of caribou and other game.
She has ridden caribou to hunt polar bears with bazookas.
relationship with the caribou and I'll finish this up with this image is are
kind of stories the caribou herd here is forty five thousand strong not as large but there are seven communities depend
on this caribou but it's mainly the geese that are coming from three
There are also mammoth and caribou and horses.
reindeer and this herd of caribou is numbering around 130,000 and they
kind of the migration of the caribou sort of life cycle so they winter mode
graphing I mean they were hunting caribou so I'll just go through the images
refuge because right where the caribou calves in the Arctic refuge it was oil
geez the habitat but also there is caribou and people and all of the same
down and even though there are 180 for caribou herds in all of the Arctic
that are deeply etched in the rocks made by caribou and she probably thousands of years old you cannot really see it in
animals to forage these images to do with a herd of caribou similar fate
this region called you to River up plants where the caribou herd is much larger five hundred thousand strong and
there are 22 different Native communities who depend on that caribou
scientists predicting just that one phenomenon will wipe out the entire pierre caribou and they are in the north
estimated between us coal is in this region and the tundra is filled with tracks caribou crossing different things
the Canadian border the mountain sort of goes like this there are three quarter million caribou or crossing this
something to care about because you know like it's a very abstract notion caribou and the people surviving off the caribou
And we're starting to learn why some species, like caribou , survived.
The areas they portrayed were sometimes big, extending from the festival grounds and the caribou steppe to the mountains to the south and the great salt sea to the west.
worlds and trample them to a chaos of torn sand worse than the mud at a caribou ford.
people who are threatened by this development we are the ones who have everything to lose we are the caribou people caribou are not just what we eat
they are who we are they are in our stories and songs and the whole way we see the world caribou are our life
And I saw everything I could imagine up there from peregrine falcons and wolves and grizzly bears and caribou but