‘Caribou have a right to live,’ says First Nation chief trying to save the animals
A once-thriving herd of endangered caribou on a northern Ontario island is weeks away from being killed off by a pack of wolves, says a First Nation that is working with the provincial government to get the animals moved to a safe location.
Michipicoten First Nation said the woodland caribou population on Michipicoten Island in Lake Superior, which numbered about 680 four years ago, is now down to about 30.
In order to save what is left of the herd, the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry announced in early December it would move some of the animals by helicopter to the Slate Islands — about 150 kilometres northwest of Michipicoten Island — “early” in the new year.
But that’s not soon enough, said Michipicoten First Nation Chief Patricia Tangie.