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Deer Are Expanding North. That Could Hurt Some Species Like Boreal Caribou

May 3, 2024
Wildlife ecologists are tracking the northward expansion of white-tailed deer in Canada’s boreal forests. They’ve uncovered that climate change is the main driver behind this migration, rather than human land development. This shift poses a threat to local species, particularly the boreal caribou, as increased deer populations can lead to higher predation rates. Tune in to learn more about how these environmental changes are reshaping wildlife dynamics in the region!
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