The now large caribou herd is a popular hunting destination.
No longer should we be so completely dependent upon the caribou herd.
August/September is a good time of year to watch the northern caribou herds migrating.
In past winters, the caribou herds have been nearer to town, but this year has been different.
This area is also home to a number of caribou herds.
This resulted in a conflict about 1875 over access to caribou herds.
After the number of insects decline in late July, the caribou herds scatter into smaller groups.
The Inuit hunters looked out over the vast tundra for signs of the caribou herd.
Our opponents also argue that drilling would threaten the coastal plain's caribou herd.
Wolves, grizzly, black bears and many members of three different caribou herds range over the refuge.