09/19/2024
Can't believe it's been almost 2 weeks since this happened.
This is a Woodland Caribou, from Newfoundland, Canada. Maybe one of my favourite wildlife encounters thus far.
Woodland caribou, aka reindeer, are a federally protected species in Canada, with an overall conservation status of 'threatened'. Although, some herds are severely endangered, while others have already died out.
Threats to the caribou's survival come from in many forms of habitat destruction:
Climate change - as the earth warms, it will bring changes to the permafrost of the north and the flora and fauna that lives on it. Land can collapse, habitat can change rapidly. The parameters of the tundra and boreal will face environmental stressors, including fires that are so hot that trees that have been adapted to fire will not be able to reseed.
Mining & oil - Where humans decide to pierce into the wilderness, soon will come roads/roadkill, structures, electricity, garbage, pollution, poaching, pipelines, and oil spills.
Logging - many woodland caribou herds need, and rely on, old growth forests for survival. As those forests get cut down to make our houses and furniture, the caribou are subjected to increased predation as they have no where to hide. Less vegetation gives animals like wolves a significant upper hand. Also, regrowth of chopped forests also bring another issue that caribou never had to deal with before (and have no immunity to), and that's deadly diseases from moose and white-tails, like the brain worm.
Caribou are migratory by nature (some more than others), so when their range is fragmented by these threats, they cannot get to the areas they need to go to, to survive. They cannot hide from predators. They cannot find the food they need. They cannot have successful birth rates.
The arctic has lost 2.6 million reindeer in just 20 years. 4 mountain herds have disappeared from southern British Columbia, there are only around 50 woodland caribou left in the Gaspésie region of Quebec. Across Canada they're all on the decline.
Will caribou/reindeer eventually go extinct? It's quite possible they could in our lifetime if strong protection measures are not taken.