What is caribou range map?

The caribou range map shows the geographic distribution of caribou herds across North America, including Alaska, Canada, and the northern contiguous United States. The range map identifies the different herds and subspecies of caribou, as well as their migration patterns and important habitats. Caribou are a cold-adapted species that rely on tundra, boreal forests, and mountainous regions for food and shelter. The caribou range map is an important tool for conservation efforts and management of these iconic animals. The range of caribou has been shrinking due to habitat loss, climate change, and human activities, which has led to declines in caribou populations and concerns about their long-term survival.