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Dr. Jeff Wells is the Senior Scientist for the Boreal Songbird Initiative. During his time at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology and as the Audubon Society's National Conservation Director, Dr. Wells earned a reputation as one of the nation's leading bird experts and conservation biologists. He is now dedicated to understanding and protecting the land where North America's birds are born and raised, the Boreal Forest of Canada and Alaska. Check back regularly to read Dr. Wells' perspectives on the conservation, migration and interesting habits of Boreal birds.

A Take on the George River Hunting Ban


George River caribou herd
Credit: Valerie Courtois, Canadian Boreal Initiative

As a follow up to our last post about the ever-dwindling George River caribou herd of northern Quebec and Labrador, we thought you might be interested in hearing another opinion on the matter. As you may or may not have heard, Labrador has recently issued a ban on all hunting – including among the local Aboriginal communities who have relied on the herd for sustenance for generations. It’s a very touchy subject and there are no easy answers, however Dr. Jim Schaeferan expert on caribou and a member of the International Boreal Conservation Science Panelhas recently weighed in with his thoughts on the ban and how to protect the herd.

His interview with CBC Labrador can be heard here:

Listen to interview >

One Response to “A Take on the George River Hunting Ban”

  1. Toronto Real estate Says:

    Welcome to this site and your site is interesting site. Many persons are liking the river. Your site is the best site.Including among the local Aboriginal communities who have relied on the herd for sustenance for generations.

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