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yes, unfortuneately.
According to my references the woodland caribou is a herbivore, the woodland caribou's diet consists of; moss, lichens, and grass
There are only 1670 caribou left In 2009 there were at least 31020 woodland caribou in the boreal forest. In 2002 there were a further 43950 woodland caribou in the northern mountains of BC, 7208 woodland caribou in the southern mountains of BC and Alberta, about 130 woodland caribou in the Gaspesie Park of Quebec, and a hand full of animals in the northern mountains of Idaho. All this data is available from Environment Canada.
Yes it is considered to be endangered, and has been a protected species since it was included in the Endangered Species Act of 1983. There has been some talk of removing the caribou from the list, but thus far, it has not happened.
elks are related organisms to the woodland caribou
Polar bears are not endangered, but many Arctic species are, such as the woodland caribou, and musk oxen.
Woodland caribou live in the arctic forests.
Since when do caribou have days??
Woodland caribou are primarily in the treed areas of the mountainous regions, unlike their relatives of the Arctic.
The area of Woodland Caribou Provincial Park is 4,500 square kilometers.
Woodland caribou babies weigh 12 pounds at birth.
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