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What's New

January 2007
See the GN's animated history of satellite collaring on the Qamanirjuaq caribou.

December 2006
Read "Beverly survey hopeful in 2007" and more in Caribou News in Brief.

November 2006
Check out a map of mineral exploration throughout the ranges of the two herds.

September 2006
Want to help protect the caribou? Here's how.

August 2006
View GNWT maps tracking satellite-collared Beverly caribou.

July 2006
See the BQCMB's detailed comments on NTI's Draft Uranium Mining Policy.

Since 1982, hunters, biologists and wildlife managers have advised governments and agencies how to best manage the more than half-million Beverly and Qamanirjuaq barren-ground caribou, which migrate in two herds across Manitoba, Saskatchewan, the Northwest Territories and Nunavut

Mounting industrial development in Canada's resource-rich Arctic and sub- Arctic ensures the conservation efforts of the BQCMB will remain vital for the welfare of Dene, Inuit, Métis, Cree and other caribou-range residents who have always hunted caribou, and for others who cherish the vast caribou herds.

 

 

 

 

Site last updated Feb. 2, 2007
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The Beverly and Qamanirjuaq Caribou Management Board is a registered charity
(Charitable Registration No. 86620 7574 RR0001).