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Flip-Flop Could Mean the Demise of Idaho's Caribou

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Tuesday, May 27, 2014   

SANDPOINT, Idaho – The United States and Canada are flip-flopped on the level of protection for woodland caribou. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) has proposed downgrading the animals from "threatened" to "endangered" under the Endangered Species Act (ESA), but Canada has proposed the opposite under its own national protection laws.

Brad Smith, North Idaho conservation associate at the Idaho Conservation League, says the discussions of status have been intense here because the only herd in the U.S. - in North Idaho - is down to 18 animals, and is an isolated herd.

"If we don't take meaningful recovery action very soon, we face the real possibility that this herd will be extirpated for good," says Smith.

According to Smith, meaningful action to recover the species hasn't been taken since the 1990s.

The USFWS wants to downgrade protection based on the presence of herds north of the border, but the recent move by Canada to boost protections shows the animals there are not faring well, either.

Smith says there are emergency actions that can be taken under the ESA, and thinks now is the time. For the Idaho herd to be saved, he says old-growth logging and winter recreation have to be addressed, as well as new blood for the group.

"One of the hurdles is that in Canada, there's a reluctance to trans-locate caribou from another herd to this particular herd, because all but a few of their herds are experiencing declines as well," he explains.

Woodland caribou prefer high elevations, and have a low reproductive rate even when the animals are not stressed.





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