Caribou hunting quotas make scapegoats out of northern First Nations: study

Caribou hunting quotas make scapegoats out of northern First Nations: study
- The Bathurst herd ranges over a vast region of the central Arctic — from Great Slave Lake to the Nunavut coastline. Nearly half a million strong in the mid-1980s, it has fallen to 20,000 today. In response, the N.W.T. and some Indigenous co-management boards banned non-Indigenous hunting in 2010.

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