Movements of collared caribou, Rangifer tarandus, in relation to petroleum development on the Arctic Slope of Alaska.

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Resighting patterns corroborate the existence of a distinct Central Arctic Caribou Herd. The cow/calf segment of the herd appeared to avoid disturbed areas more so than did bulls. The heavily developed Prudhoe Oilfield was an effective barrier to both bulls and cows.-from Authors

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Whitten, K. R., & Cameron, R. D. (1983). Movements of collared caribou, Rangifer tarandus, in relation to petroleum development on the Arctic Slope of Alaska. Canadian Field-Naturalist, 97(2), 143–146. https://doi.org/10.5962/p.354970

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