Caribou crossing the frozen Porcupine River upstream from Old Crow in the Yukon Territory became trapped when the river’s ice began breaking up. A caribou herd was crossing the frozen Porcupine River ...
This story, “Yukon Stalk,” first appeared in the March 1959 issue. Charlie Elliott was a legendary writer and editor for Outdoor Life. He retired as the Southern field editor in 1972, but continued to ...
The caribou is one of Alaska’s most iconic big game species — an animal that occupies the dreams of many hunters. Caribou have always mesmerized both sportsmen who dream of hunting Alaska, and the ...
For millennia Indigenous communities have relied on the far north's caribou herds for sustenance. But as the herds dwindle, the future becomes difficult to predict. Caribou, or tutu in Inupiat, ...
For centuries, the migrations of massive herds of caribou defined the ecosystem and lifeways of people across the vast North ...
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