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What (who) is Barren Grounds caribou - definition

SUBSPECIES OF DEER
Rangifer tarandus groenlandicus; Rangifer groenlandicus; Barren-ground Caribou; Rangifer arcticus arcticus; Barren ground caribou

Barren Grounds         
CANADIAN TERM FOR TUNDRA
Barren grounds; Barren lands
The Barren Grounds (also called Barren Lands) are a large area of tundra located in mainland Nunavut and stretching into the Northwest Territories in northern Canada. The Barren Grounds is nearly uninhabited, with the exception of a few coastal villages and towns in Nunavut.
The Barren Grounds         
2020 BOOK BY DAVID A. ROBERTSON
Draft:The Barren Grounds
The Barren Grounds is a middle-grade children's book by David A. Robertson, published September 8, 2020 by Puffin Books.
Porcupine caribou         
  • Boundary of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) in yellow
  •  [[Caribou]] calving grounds, 1983–2001
  • Caribou in the western Brooks range
  • Video of Porcupine caribou in [[Becharof National Wildlife Refuge]], Alaska
SUBSPECIES OF CARIBOU
Grant's caribou; Porcupine Caribou; Grant's Caribou; Rangifer tarandus granti; Central Arctic caribou herd
The Porcupine caribou or Grant's caribou (Rangifer tarandus granti) is a subspecies of the reindeer or caribou found in Alaska, United States, and Yukon and the Northwest Territories, Canada. It resembles the subspecies known as the barren-ground caribou (R.

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Barren-ground caribou

The barren-ground caribou (Rangifer tarandus groenlandicus; but subject to a recent taxonomic revision. See Reindeer: Taxonomy.) is a subspecies of the reindeer (or the caribou in North America) that is found in the Canadian territories of Nunavut and the Northwest Territories, in northern Alaska and in south-western, Greenland. It includes the Porcupine caribou of Yukon and Alaska. The barren-ground caribou is a medium-sized caribou, smaller and lighter-colored than the boreal woodland caribou, with the females weighing around 90 kg (200 lb) and the males around 150 kg (330 lb). However, on some of the smaller islands, the average weight may be less. The large migratory herds of barren-ground caribou take their names from the traditional calving grounds, such as the Ahiak herd, the Baffin Island herds, the Bathurst herd, the Beverly herd (Beverly Lake in western Nunavut), the Bluenose East herd (southwest of Kugluktuk), the Bluenose West herd, the Porcupine herd and the Qamanirjuaq herd.