Biology of the Kaminuriak population of barren-ground caribou. Part 2, Dentition as an indicator of age and sex; composition and socialization of the population / by Frank L. Miller.: CW65-8/31E-PDF
"Canadian Wildlife Service biologists collected a total of 999 barren-ground caribou (Rangifer tarandus groenlandicus) during four periods of each year from March 1966 to July 1968. Nine hundred and forty three caribou were from the Kaminuriak Population which ranges over an area of about 282,000 km2 in northern Manitoba, northeastern Saskatchewan, and the southeastern District of Keewatin, Northwest Territories, and 56 were from the Beverly Population, which ranges west of the Kaminuriak Population"--Abstract.
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| Title | Biology of the Kaminuriak population of barren-ground caribou. Part 2, Dentition as an indicator of age and sex; composition and socialization of the population / by Frank L. Miller. |
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| Description | 88 p. : ill. |
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