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Report a Woodland Caribou Sighting
Woodland Caribou Image © Terry Parker
Woodland Caribou, © Terry Parker
Woodland caribou are listed as “threatened” under the federal Species at Risk Act. Saskatchewan’s Ministry of Environment is in the process of conducting range assessments to better understand the status of woodland caribou populations and habitat. This information will be used to develop range plans to help maintain self-sustaining woodland caribou populations within their current range. Additional information would assist the province to get a better picture of their distribution.

Your help is appreciated in reporting any sightings of woodland caribou or signs of caribou activity.

Please include all required fields (*) and click the submit button when finished.

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*Caribou Location:
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If coordinates are not known, select the location on the map: [tip]

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The SKCDC's online image database contains over 2000 images depicting Saskatchewan's biodiversity.

Caribou hooves are used to dig feeding craters through the snow and leave a unique four-toed, crescent shaped print.

To use the map:
  1. Navigate to the location where the caribou was observed:
    Click and drag your mouse to pan.
    Zoom with the slider at the left.
  2. Map Marker ImagerPlace Marker: Click on the map in the desired location, being as accurate as possible.
  3. The coordinates will appear in the latitude and longitude text fields above.