.:Mook:. wrote:Natives in Alaska and Canada depend on the caribou for most of their food, so you can see how this could be an issue.
I'm assuming you mean the Northwest Territories? And by Native you mean Aboriginal/First Nations, and not simply natives of Canada? I can't say I've ever tried caribou... Or that the majority of the Natives ("Indians") in the southern provinces have much to do with caribou... We farm elk ("wapiti"! x3) quite a bit though, but that's different. I can't say I've ever eaten elk though, either.
Caribou are classed as least concern, same as the gray wolf. They're not in any more or less trouble. The main concern with animals like caribou is avoiding damage to the lichen supplies.
aeiou wrote:A lot of natives depend on Caribou for their meat. When the wolves take over the natives either die out or find other means of prey.
They go to the grocery store.
Do people seriously think we live in igluus and drive dogsleds up here to survive? I thought that was just a running joke in America o_O
We just do that stuff for fun. It's skookum.