Caribou

Caribou
Author: Roman Patrick
Publisher: Gareth Stevens Publishing LLLP
Total Pages: 26
Release: 2010-08-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1433938960

Introduces the caribou, describing their physical characteristics, eating habits, and migratory behavior.

A Thousand Trails Home

A Thousand Trails Home
Author: Seth Kantner
Publisher: Mountaineers Books
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2021-09-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 159485971X

2023 Independent Publisher Book Award GOLD in Environmental/Ecology 2022 National Outdoor Book Award Winner in Natural History Literature "A Thousand Trails Home is a book of supernal majesty, a book to break and restore your heart. Seth Kantner’s devotion to the living pulse and unity of the skein of wonder that is the Alaskan wilderness haunts and inspires me." -- Louise Erdrich, author of The Night Watchman Bestselling, award-winning author of Ordinary Wolves, a debut novel Publisher’s Weekly called “a tour de force” Conservation-based story of changing Arctic from an on-the-ground perpective Features full-color photography throughout A stunningly lyrical firsthand account of a life spent hunting, studying, and living alongside caribou, A Thousand Trails Home encompasses the historical past and present day, revealing the fragile intertwined lives of people and animals surviving on an uncertain landscape of cultural and climatic change sweeping the Alaskan Arctic. Author Seth Kantner vividly illuminates this critical story about the interconnectedness of the Iñupiat of Northwest Alaska, the Western Arctic Caribou Herd, and the larger Arctic region. This story has global relevance as it takes place in one of the largest remaining intact wilderness ecosystems on the planet, ground zero for climate change in the US. This compelling and complex tale revolves around the politics of caribou, race relations, urban vs. rural demands, subsistence vs. sport hunting, and cultural priorities vs. resource extraction—a story that requires a fearless writer with an honest voice and an open heart.

Caribou

Caribou
Author: Joyce Markovics
Publisher: Bearport Publishing
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2011-01-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1617721301

Follows Karsten Heuer as he tracks the Porcupine caribou herd through Northern Canada.

A Caribou Journey

A Caribou Journey
Author: Debbie S. Miller
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre: Alaska
ISBN: 9781602230965

Originally published: Boston: Little, Brown, 1994.

Caribou Are Awesome

Caribou Are Awesome
Author: Jaclyn Jaycox
Publisher: Pebble
Total Pages: 33
Release: 2019-08
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1977108288

Herds of caribou are found in the Arctic. Together, they migrate across the tundra each year. Find out how these polar animals find food, raise young, and stay away from predators. Learn the difference between caribou and reindeer.

The Muskox and the Caribou

The Muskox and the Caribou
Author: Nadia Mike
Publisher: Inhabit Media
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018-02-12
Genre: JUVENILE FICTION
ISBN: 9781772271638

A mother and baby caribou find a lost baby muskox on the tundra and bring him back to their herd. The muskox feels left out, until he finally figures out where he belongs.

The Caribou Alphabet

The Caribou Alphabet
Author: Mary Beth Owens
Publisher: Tilbury House Nature Book
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780884484462

A lyrical celebration of the caribou.

Little Caribou

Little Caribou
Author: Sandra Fox-Davies
Publisher: Candlewick Press (MA)
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1997-11
Genre: Caribou
ISBN: 9780763603502

A young caribou, born on a spring day in the high tundra, travels with the herd to snowfields during the summer and south to forests for the winter.

Our First Caribou Hunt

Our First Caribou Hunt
Author: Chris Giroux
Publisher: Inhabit Media
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015-09-11
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781772270228

A sweet and simple introduction to Inuit hunting practices and the proper treatment of game. Nutaraq and Simonie are eager to go on their first hunting trip with their father. As they load up their snow machine and sled for the trip, Nutaraq hopes that she will be able to catch her first caribou that weekend, with some help from her dad. But when the trip nears its end and Nutaraq still hasn't caught her first caribou, she tries her very hardest to follow all of her father's advice about how Inuit traditionally hunted on the land. This book focuses not only on basic, practical hunting techniques, but also on traditional values around the treatment of animals and the sharing of food.

Tundra Biomes

Tundra Biomes
Author: Louise Spilsbury
Publisher: Earth's Natural Biomes
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780778739975

"First published in 2017 by Wayland"--Copyright page.