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Being Caribou.


In April 2003, wildlife biologist Heuer and filmmaker Leanne Allison, his wife, set out on a journey to document the round-trip migration of the porcupine caribou herd between the Porcupine River in Yukon territory and Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge The Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) covers 19,049,236 acres (79,318 km²) in northeastern Alaska, in the North Slope region. It was originally protected in 1960 by order of Fred A. Seaton, the Secretary of the Interior under U.S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower.  (ANWR ANWR Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (Alaska, USA) ), an area targeted for exploration and drilling by oil companies. ANWR is where porcupine caribou make their calving calving

act of parturition in a bovine female, and presumably in any animal that bears a calf as its newborn. See also block calving, ease of calving.


calving-to-conception interval
 grounds. Heuer and Allison's journey amounted to a more-than-5-month-long wilder ness expedition. The couple set out to follow the herd and in the process became intimately acquainted with this majestic area. In their adventure, the naturalists documented hitherto unknown physical feats and relentless determination by the caribou Caribou, town, United States
Caribou (kâr`ĭb), town (1990 pop. 9,415), Aroostook co., NE Maine, on the Aroostook River; inc. 1859.
. Heuer tells of struggling to keep up with the animals as they trekked across the snowy wilderness. He and Allison traveled more than 1,000 miles on foot, on skis, and by canoe--each person toting up to a 70-pound pack. Battling fatigue and the elements, and on the lookout for in search of; looking for.

See also: Lookout
 wolves and the occasional grizzly bear, Heuer and Allison ultimately gained a closer understanding of and appreciation for the caribou and, in a sense, became one with the herd. Mountaineers Books, 2005, 237 p., color plates, hardcover, $24.95.
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Author:Heuer, Karsten
Publication:Science News
Article Type:Book Review
Date:Dec 17, 2005
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