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Tundra Times Volume XIV, Number 3 (January 19, 1977)
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[news] The Porcupine Caribou Herd is the Largest Wild Animal Herd in the United States Numbering over 120,000 Caribou. This Herd Winters in Canada, and Calves on the Costal Plain and Foothills of the Arctic National Wildlife Range in Northeast Alaska. To Survive Caribou Need Undisturbed Summer and Winter Ranges. Caribou Migrate over Their Range Which Prevents Large Scale Overgrazing. Wolves, Man, Grizzley Bears, Eagles and Wolverines Prey on the Herd. Man Uses Caribou for Food, Clothing, Utensils and Art Objects.
[news] Goodwin Takes Helm at Fairbanks Native Assn.
[news] BLM Analysis of NANA Herd Complete
[news] Lurisse Ulen Not Type to Give Up
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