This story, “Bow Hunt For Caribou,” appeared in the April 1955 issue of Outdoor Life. The guides’ banter suddenly ceased. We had broken over the ridge on the Newfoundland barrens where half an hour ...
Postdoctoral Fellow, School of Arctic and Subarctic Studies, Memorial University of Newfoundland David Borish works for the Labrador Campus of Memorial University and the Torngat Wildlife Plants and ...
Caribou Booms and Busts Twenty-six years before this moment in September 2025, I first chased caribou on the central Canadian tundra. That was an adventure to the Nunavik region of northern Quebec to ...
The big game licence draw is now open for the 2026-27 season. Resident hunters have until May 1, 2026 to apply for moose and caribou licences. Eligible hunters must have a Wildlife Information ...
A caribou from the Mealy Mountains herd in Labrador. Photo courtesy Jeff Martin. Oswald Allen sits at his kitchen table, ...
Indigenous communities in the Alaskan and Canadian Arctic have relied on the migratory Porcupine caribou herd for thousands of years, leading to a deep relationship and respect for the caribou. A ...
“The big one is on the left,” my Inuit guide, Amos Irkok, said with a twinge of excitement in his soft voice. I crawled up the back side of a bald, pebble-covered hilltop toward a coffee-table-sized ...
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