Parks Canada captive caribou breeding proposal gets OK from scientific review panel
JASPER, Alta. — A last-ditch attempt to save some of Canada’s vanishing caribou herds is a step closer after a scientific review panel’s approval of a plan to permanently pen some animals and breed them to repopulate other herds.
The captive breeding program would be a first, said Dave Argument, conservation manager for Jasper National Park.
“This idea of bringing in wild caribou (and) raising them in captivity to augment a wild herd is certainly a novel approach.”
No one doubts Jasper’s caribou are in trouble. One of the park’s three herds has already disappeared and the others are down to a handful of animals.