Nunavut government limits hunting of Dolphin and Union caribou
The herd, which migrates across sea ice each year, have seen sharp population declines.
The Government of Nunavut is restricting the hunting of the Kitkmeot region’s Dolphin and Union Caribou Herd through an interim total allowable harvest of 42, due to what it calls “a recent steep decline in the population” of the herd.
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