Quebec-Labrador Сaribou Hunting

The Quebec-Labrador caribou, part of the North American caribou species (Rangifer tarandus), is a distinct population found primarily in the northern regions of Quebec and Newfoundland and Labrador. These caribou are well-adapted to cold environments and are known for their long migrations between summer and winter ranges. Their populations are often affected by factors such as climate change, habitat loss, and hunting. The Quebec-Labrador caribou is of cultural significance to Indigenous peoples in the region, who rely on it for subsistence and traditional practices.
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