Ontario First Nation and province to remove caribou from wolf-infested island - News Summed Up

Ontario First Nation and province to remove caribou from wolf-infested island


Members of an Ontario First Nation say they plan to continue the relocation of an endangered herd of caribou off a remote island where they’re being slaughtered by wolves. Michipicoten First Nation says it is working with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry to move up to nine caribou from Michipicoten Island to Caribou Island near the U.S. border as soon as the weather permits. In mid-January, the province relocated nine caribou to the Slate Islands because their population on Michipicoten Island had been decimated by wolves that made their way there several years ago using an ice bridge. The caribou population on Michipicoten was considered a conservation success story after the caribou herd grew from eight animals — brought to Michipicoten Island in 1982 — to near 700 before the wolves arrived in either late 2013 or early 2014. A ministry spokeswoman says they hope to capture the caribou in a co-ordinated operation with three helicopters along with help from the First Nation.


Source: National Post February 15, 2018 17:15 UTC



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