Any of several large caribou living in coniferous forests of southern Canada; in some classifications included in the species Rangifer tarandus.
1The woodland caribou is almost exterminated, but might be resuscitated.
2A woodland caribou is pictured in this undated handout photo from Idaho Fish and Game.
3I don't know the precise name of it, but I think it is a woodland caribou.
4This is especially important as boreal woodland caribou are territorially and federally listed as a threatened species.
5On rounding a point we saw a band of woodland caribou trot off the lake and enter the distant forest.
6The forestry companies will stop all logging immediately on 75 million acres to protect woodland caribou herds under pressure from development.
7This is our best and last chance to save woodland caribou in the boreal forest, said Richard Brooks of Greenpeace Canada.
8They only carried to camp the best parts with the skin, as the flesh of the woodland caribou is not much esteemed.
9The woodland caribou has been killed off to such an extent as to cause both Indians and wolves to die off with him.
10There are few meats in this imperfect earth to compare in flavor with that of the great, woodland caribou, monarch of the high park-lands.
11The three skins of the woodland caribou had made only a pair of jackets, instead of full hunting-shirts, and even these were pinched fits.
12In comparison with moose, wapiti, and other deer of North America, the Woodland caribou ranks third in size.
13In parts of these same northern forests lives another big member of the Deer family, Wanderhoof the Woodland Caribou.
14Of the three breeds, the Woodland caribou have the smallest horns, the Barren Ground the slenderest, while the Mountain caribou have the most massive.
15Woodland caribou in the Selkirk mountain range of British Columbia, Canada are shown in this handout photo released to Reuters November 29, 2011.
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