Environment

How a tiny population of mountain caribou protect old-growth forests in the Northwest


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For centuries, mountain caribou have inhabited the unique inland rainforest of the Pacific Northwest. And they were once so abundant, they were considered an "insurance food" for indigenous tribes in the area that spans the northeastern corner of Washington state, as well as parts of Idaho and British Columbia.
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EnvironmentBy KNKX Public Radio