The southern Avalon Peninsula once boasted of the largest
Woodland Caribou herd on the island. However, tthe herd has been
reduced in recent years because of parasites such as brainworm. In 2003, I was fortunate
to have seen quite a few caribou, in fact they were blocking the road.
It was quite a thrill to see so many caribou so close. As
you will see from the photos, there were quite a few people there to
witness the event.
If you are interested in seeing more photos
of the Woodland Caribou,
please let me know.
Click on the thumbnail below to see a
larger version of the image. Each thumbnail has been identified with
a reference number. Please use that reference number when making
inquiries.

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