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“I see caribou,” said Kent Dawson, peering through his binoculars. In the distance, three animals emerged from a stand of spruce trees. Two bulls and a cow appeared and then disappeared near ...
the mummified remains of a wolf pup and caribou were first unearthed in 2016 from the Klondike region of Canada and were unveiled at a ceremony in Dawson, Yukon. The mammals are believed to be ...
Rare, mummified remains of two ice age animals — a caribou calf and a wolf pup — have been dug up from the permafrost by gold miners near Dawson City, Yukon. The two animal specimens ...
The caribou calf carcass—which includes the head ... and the findings will be displayed in Dawson City until the end of the month. They will later be added to an exhibit at the Yukon Beringia ...
There are several gold-mining operations near Dawson City, and it's common for ... In June 2016, a gold miner started uncovering the caribou and reported it to paleontologists.
Tr'ondëk Hwëch'in asks Yukon government to postpone Fortymile caribou hunt Tr'ondëk Hwëch'in Chief Roberta Joseph said in a statement that the community of Dawson has played an "integral role ...
The Yukon government has opened a licensed hunt for the Fortymile caribou herd west of Dawson City for the first time in 25 years. Territorial officials have been working with Tr’ondek Hwech ...
DAWSON CITY, Yukon — A snapshot of life for an ancient predator and its prey is being put on display as the mummified ice-age remains of a caribou calf and a wolf pup are unveiled in Yukon.
The biggest threat to caribou and other species in the area however, is climate change, according to Dickson and Dawson-Beattie. Unseasonably warm weather, like much of the territory has been ...