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Manitoba well positioned to save caribou

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October 18, 2012

Fortunately, in Manitoba we don’t have to consider placing a big fence around our threatened woodland caribou populations to prevent them from going locally extinct, as is currently being considered in Alberta.  We just need to ensure that their habitat is properly protected. We are blessed to still have vast expanses of intact boreal forest where woodland caribou are free to roam which gives Manitoba perhaps one of the best opportunities in Canada to protect this species.

The Manitoba government has made an unprecedented commitment to make protection of intact scale-appropriate habitats its main priority for woodland caribou survival efforts. Conserving large areas of the boreal forest for caribou will also help protect the world’s largest source of fresh water, the northern lungs of the planet, and the tremendous quantity of carbon stored in its soils and trees that helps curb global climate change.

Ron Thiessen
Executive Director
Canadian Parks & Wilderness Society – Manitoba chapter

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