

An edition of Arctic circle (2008)
birth and rebirth in the land of the caribou
By Robert Leonard Reid,Robert Reid
Publish Date
2008
Publisher
David R. Godine, Publisher
Language
eng
Pages
200
Description:
"Every year without fail, caribou from the Yukon and Alaska set off in early April to a small corner of Alaska to give birth to their young. The journey - an ordeal of mountains and blizzards, ravenous wolves, scant forage, and river crossings with ice chunks the size of pickup trucks - is the longest migration of any land animal on earth. Despite these formidable obstacles, the females find their way to the calving grounds on the coast of the Beaufort Sea, deliver their calves in June, and then begin their long journey home."--Pub. desc.
subjects: Grant's caribou, Migration, Refugees, united states, Immigrants, canada
People: Robert Leonard Reid
Places: Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska, Yukon