A review of successful systems of wildlife conservation, the North American included, suggests that broad public support and determined effort by volunteers is essential for wildlife conservation. Since North American wildlife conservation is the only large-scale system of sustainable natural resource use, and exemplifies the great economic and cultural benefits of a renewable resource held in common, its lessons may be profitably applied to Rangifer conservation. Animals that have value are surrounded by myths that tell of their relationship to humans. In our Anglo-American culture reindeer and caribou are rather deficient in this respect. However, reindeer feature prominently in the rise of modern humans and the demise of Neanderthal man ...
From April 23 to 27, 2001, more than 230 caribou experts migrated to the 9th North American Caribou ...
Woerden, in the central part of The Netherlands, is a locality where the amateur-archaeologist Piete...
I review what biologists now think we know about caribou dynamics (Rangifer tarandus) and how we cam...
A review of successful systems of wildlife conservation, the North American included, suggests that ...
A long-term relationship between Rangifer and humans is documented in three case studies: the Canadi...
Reindeer/caribou (Rangifer tarandus) constitute a biological resource of vital importance to the phy...
International audienceNeandertals were effective hunters of large ungulates throughout their geograp...
The reindeer (Rangifer tarandus) is the mainstay of most of the indigenous cultures and economies of...
On the Stone Age rock carving panels at Jiepmaluokta, Alta, Norway, more than one third of all the k...
The people of northwestern Alaska have had a long relationship with local popu-lations of Rangifer t...
International audienceThe combined systematic, morphologic, and demographic study of Late Pleistocen...
Caribou are the largest members of the reindeer family (Rangifer tarandus) and are native to the arc...
This is a fold out 2 sided map of the distribution of reindeer husbandry and peoples and the challen...
N. Leader-Williams. "Reindeer on South Georgia: The ecology of an introduced species." Cambridge Uni...
Caribou (Rangifer tarandus) are the common thread running through thousands of years of cultural evo...
From April 23 to 27, 2001, more than 230 caribou experts migrated to the 9th North American Caribou ...
Woerden, in the central part of The Netherlands, is a locality where the amateur-archaeologist Piete...
I review what biologists now think we know about caribou dynamics (Rangifer tarandus) and how we cam...
A review of successful systems of wildlife conservation, the North American included, suggests that ...
A long-term relationship between Rangifer and humans is documented in three case studies: the Canadi...
Reindeer/caribou (Rangifer tarandus) constitute a biological resource of vital importance to the phy...
International audienceNeandertals were effective hunters of large ungulates throughout their geograp...
The reindeer (Rangifer tarandus) is the mainstay of most of the indigenous cultures and economies of...
On the Stone Age rock carving panels at Jiepmaluokta, Alta, Norway, more than one third of all the k...
The people of northwestern Alaska have had a long relationship with local popu-lations of Rangifer t...
International audienceThe combined systematic, morphologic, and demographic study of Late Pleistocen...
Caribou are the largest members of the reindeer family (Rangifer tarandus) and are native to the arc...
This is a fold out 2 sided map of the distribution of reindeer husbandry and peoples and the challen...
N. Leader-Williams. "Reindeer on South Georgia: The ecology of an introduced species." Cambridge Uni...
Caribou (Rangifer tarandus) are the common thread running through thousands of years of cultural evo...
From April 23 to 27, 2001, more than 230 caribou experts migrated to the 9th North American Caribou ...
Woerden, in the central part of The Netherlands, is a locality where the amateur-archaeologist Piete...
I review what biologists now think we know about caribou dynamics (Rangifer tarandus) and how we cam...