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The last remaining woodland caribou population in the U.S. has inhabited the southern Selkirk Mountains, located in NE Wash., N Idaho, & SE Brit. Columbia. By the early 1980s, this population had dwindled to about 30. In 1983, the southern Selkirk Mountains population of woodland caribou was granted emergency protection under the Endangered Species Act. Fed. & state agencies in the U.S. & in Brit. Columbia have participated in a coop. program to recover the woodland caribou. This report provides info. on: the amount & source of funds expended on the woodland caribou recovery program; the results of the recovery program, incl. the outcome of efforts to augment the population; & the impact of the recovery program efforts on land use.Smith, Ned is the author of 'Endangered Species Caribou Recovery Program Has Achieved Modest Gains' with ISBN 9780756707361 and ISBN 0756707366.
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