PPT-Caribou

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Christianna They live in the cold northern plains Habitat B erries Leaves G rass Food Male caribou use their antlers to fight Caribou live together in groups

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Christianna They live in the cold northern plains Habitat B erries Leaves G rass Food Male caribou use their antlers to fight Caribou live together in groups called herds Caribou migrate longer distances than any other mammal. By Cole . Introduction. The Woodland . C. aribou are dying so when I say caribou I mean Woodland . C. aribou. It is too much trouble to write it all those times right? . Why are the going extinct? . Mark Ricca, Wildlife Biologist: USGS-WERC.. Worked in the Aleutians since 2000. Island caribou research part of Ph.D. dissertation.. Ecological impacts and . population . dynamics of . nonindigenous caribou . Click play at the bottom of the screen to start the video!. Home Menu. . Countries. Indigenous People. Hunting. Transportation. Home. Warmth. Food. Countries in the Arctic. 356 • REVIEWS from predation and hunting. he book’s structure, its writing, and its photos and maps make the book attractive to readers, and the detailed graphs and tables make it a t How did the Inuit Use the Natural/Physical Environment to Meet their Basic Needs?. Montgomery County Public Schools, Maryland . Curriculum 2.0 - Grade 4 2012. The Inuit are a group of culturally similar people living in the Arctic regions of the United States, Canada, Greenland, and Russia. The Inuit used to be called Eskimos, but they prefer the name “Inuit.” In the Inuit language, Inuit means “the real people”. . The Name. Canada: Inuit. United States (i.e., Alaska): Eskimo, which includes Yupik and Inuit peoples. The word means “our people”. Clothing. Warm clothing was important to the Inuit tribes. Sealskin was worn in the summer and caribou skin in the winter. Caribou skin was light weight yet very warm. The women skinned the animals and made the clothing. The women used bones for needles and gut thread. Both men and women wore hooded tunics and trousers over long boots. The women's tunics were made very large so she could carry her baby inside the tunic.. By: Josh . Loflin. Kyla R.. Location of Tundra. Also called the “ice desert” “frozen prairie” The tundra biome is the coldest of all terrestrial ecosystems and also the most chaotic. The two types of . Armanda, Ben, Emma, Rebecca, Angel. Inuit Food ( by Armanda!!!! ). What did the Inuit tribe eat?. They ate fox, seals, polar bears, birds, caribou, fish, whales, walruses, belugas, crabs, moose. , . By: Josh . Loflin. Kyla R.. Location of Tundra. Also called the “ice desert” “frozen prairie” The tundra biome is the coldest of all terrestrial ecosystems and also the most chaotic. The two types of . Rangifer. . tarandus. caribou. ). in a highly industrialized landscape. in Alberta, Canada. Third International Conference on Biodiversity and Sustainable Energy Development. Valencia, Spain, June 24-26, 2014. . Food and Agriculture. Inuit living in . Nunangat. harvested country food.. Seals were most common to hunt for their bones, oil and skin.. The . I. nuits. ate lots of meat due to lack of vegetation.. How does the animal get food?. How does it stay warm in the Ar. ctic environment?. How does it defend itself. ?. Does it migrate?. How many young does a female have in her lifetime?. How many survive. i - SKIING ON THE BEHAVIOUR AND SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION OF MOUNTAIN CARIBOU ( RANGIFER TARANDUS CARIBOU ) by Katharina Jacqueline Huebel B.Sc. Thompson Rivers University, 2008 A THESIS SUBMITTED IN PART i-SKIING ON THE BEHAVIOUR AND SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION OF MOUNTAIN CARIBOU RANGIFER TARANDUS CARIBOUbyKatharina Jacqueline HuebelBSc Thompson Rivers University 2008A THESIS SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILLMEN

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