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Habitat Restoration Alone Not Enough to Support Threatened Caribou: UBC Study
Other conservation methods may also be needed until restored sites are more established New UBC research suggests restoring habitat may not be enough to save threatened woodland caribou--an iconic animal that's a major part of boreal forests in North America and a key part of the culture and economy of many Indigenous peoples in Canada.
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