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"caribou" Definitions
  1. a North American reindeer

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Polfus's DNA tests revealed three genetically distinct forms of caribou — boreal woodland caribou, barren-ground caribou, and mountain caribou.
An animal census from 2019 found just three remaining caribou from the Selkirk herd, a subpopulation of wild caribou.
Caribou: The Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) is delaying new rules that would weaken the protections for certain endangered caribou.
Seal is seal, muktuk is muktuk, and caribou is caribou even if it's in the venison family—it's its own thing.
Dolphin and Union caribou, as this endangered population is called, provide an interesting case study because they're different from other caribou.
There are many other caribou around the polar region, among them the famous herds of tundra caribou that thunder across the Arctic.
Caribou Coffee:On Saturday, September 13, Caribou Coffee is offering a free coffee of the day in any size to guests who buy any food item.
Like Prudhoe Bay and its Central Arctic caribou herd once was, ANWR's Porcupine caribou herd is the fear monger's tool of choice for anti-development propaganda.
The researchers found that more caribou calves died early in years when spring plant growth preceded the animal's calving season — not that fewer caribou calves were born.
By attaching GPS-enabled camera collars to female caribou, staff at the university's Caribou Ungava research project are gathering valuable insight into the lives of newborn calves.
Previous studies by Post have shown that fewer caribou calves are born and more die early in years when spring plant growth doesn't match the caribou calving season.
A recent paper in the journal Biological Conservation studied the response of Atlantic-Gaspésie mountain caribou (an endangered population of woodland caribou) to backcountry skiers in the Gaspésie.
Fatigue exposed my fear of not keeping up, of being the sickly caribou that gets cut from the herd—which provoked the panicky behavior that identified me as the sickly caribou.
And these new technologies can contribute to ongoing caribou conservation efforts said Kim Poole, a wildlife biologist at Aurora Wildlife Research in British Columbia who has studied island caribou sea ice crossings.
Dene hunters can distinguish between caribou varieties on the basis of morphology, tracks, and even behavior; woodland caribou, for instance, will loop back around on their own path to throw off predators.
This region contains the primary annual calving grounds for the Teshekpuk Lake Caribou Herd, and land and air traffic associated with development has the potential to disrupt the migration patterns of these caribou.
The Reserve is also teeming with life, home to the Western Arctic Caribou Herd, the Teshekpuk Lake Caribou Herd, wolves, wolverines, and the highest density of grizzly bears north of the Brooks Range.
Thinner ice also threatens the Inupiats' access to wild caribou.
Southerners might have trouble sourcing one crucial ingredient, however: caribou.
But the caribou have not shifted their migration as quickly.
There's an estimated 22.2 mountain caribou left in the area.
There's an estimated 5003 mountain caribou left in the area.
And an underwater view of caribou swimming across a river.
Caribou Coffee: On Friday and for the entire month of October, Caribou Coffee is donating 21% of purchases to CancerCare, an organization that offers support, education and financial assistance to those affected by cancer.
A tailored hunting coat from circa 1750, made by an Innu woman in Labrador, is composed of caribou hide and painted with bands of intricate pink pattern intended to dazzle wild caribou into submission.
In fact, sea ice is connected to more summer pasture plant growth, and maybe a drop in caribou populations—possibly because different kinds of shrubs are now spreading, with toxins that caribou typically avoid.
Caribou, those stately ungulates from North America, have "long been credited with the world's longest migration," said Kyle Joly, a wildlife biologist with the National Park Service who studies caribou, and the study's lead author.
Polar bears and porcupine caribou head there to den and calve.
A music festival headlined by Underworld, Jean-Michel Jarre, and Caribou.
The valley is home to chickens, caribou, lizards, and wild dogs.
A lot of meat, like caribou, I like frozen and raw.
The federal caribou recovery strategy was finally released in October 2012.
"It's a lot cheaper per sample than collaring caribou," Polfus says.
JAB made deals for Peet's Coffee, Caribou Coffee, Stumptown and more.
Whitney's trousseau included a caribou parka with a wolverine-trimmed hood.
Whitney's trousseau included a caribou parka with a wolverine-trimmed hood.
For now, Caribou Ungava will continue studying the Leaf River herd.
It's where hundreds of thousands of caribou go every summer to calf.
The elk depicted in the photo was initially mislabeled as a caribou.
That makes it harder for the caribou to walk, and to eat.
These researchers looked at the woodland caribou, which is endangered in Canada.
The refuge is also home to bears, caribou, wolves and other wildlife.
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We rely on the caribou and have a spiritual connection to them.
One night, some 20 people followed her to a nearby Caribou Coffee.
Already the caribou are falling ill to ticks due to warmer temperatures.
If that happens, the caribou in Little Smoky might be completely fucked.
In the far north, studying caribou population ecology is anything but academic.
Would that reduce wolves as well, relieving pressure on the mountain caribou?
Male elk have large antlers and resemble moose, caribou and other deer.
The area is home to calving caribou, polar bears and other wildlife.
Image: Per Fauchald Caribou are herbivores, feeding on grass, herbs and lichen.
In excerpts in Nunatsiaq Online, Inuit Elders said that caribou are disappearing.
It was conceived of by filmmaker Leanne Allison, who also created the 271 documentary feature Being Caribou, in which she and her husband Karsten Heuer followed the migration of a caribou herd in the context of Arctic drilling.
Caribou Coffee It's going to take a lot of caffeine to get through this day, which is why it's so nice of Caribou to offer a small Coffee of the Day or Cold Press Coffee for just $1.
Tribes members come wearing florid regalia, bird feathers, and tufts of caribou fur.
The caribou hunt will go on, though the ways and means may change.
CRISPR Therapeutics Intellia Therapeutics and Caribou Biosciences are all parties to the appeal.
Which is more important to you: a human being or a caribou herd?
For one, two caribou herds less than two miles away were completely fine.
Woodland caribou were officially designated as "threatened" by the federal government in 22012.
Dr. Meir grew up in Caribou, Maine, according to her official NASA biography.
Up in Shishmaref, Alaska, you might make it with caribou or musk ox.
Nunavimmiut, the Indigenous peoples of Nunavik, haven't always been fond of collaring caribou.
Herd population fluctuations over time are depicted by growing and shrinking caribou symbols.
Though reducing the population of invasive species that increase the number of predators in the area has successfully stabilized some caribou populations in western Canada, Serrouya said that it's not enough to ensure that the caribou herds begin thriving again.
Drastic measures to protect the mountain caribou have also led to "maternity penning" — pregnant caribou are moved into a fenced enclosure that keeps predators out until the calves are old enough to fend for themselves and, hopefully, escape the wolves.
Burned remnants are all that remain after the destructive power of the Caribou fire.
JAB also runs Caribou Coffee Co., which it acquired in 2013 for $340 million.
Zero 7 became Caribou, Carluccio's became Meat Mission and Jude Law became Bon Iver.
While he wanted to offer caribou and beaver meat, it was only available frozen.
They noted a higher survival rate for caribou than in habitats where they didn't.
The fundamental cause of the caribou decline is the unanticipated ecological consequences of development.
And would that help restore the caribou populations from near extinction to something sustainable?
Later that fall, near remote Cody Pass, Zinn got a bull caribou without me.
The investigation traced the 2018 Camp Fire back to the Caribou-Palermo transmission line.
Still, biologists don't have any definitive theories as to why Nunavik's caribou are dwindling.
Haurwitz studied under Caribou Biosciences' co-founder Jennifer Doudna — one of the scientists who discovered CRISPR's gene editing applications — and Caribou was formed to be the conduit through which the groundbreaking research from the Berkeley lab would become products that companies could use.
Wolverines roam, as well as bears, foxes, hares and caribou, though the herds have dwindled.
Many are invisible to the naked eye — caribou migration routes that exist only by instinct.
Bears, caribou, and apparently even seals are known to wander onto the runway, causing delays.
"The additional pressure that skiers are putting on caribou is [not negligible]," said St-Laurent.
What is your take on reindeer (or caribou) care and welfare during the holiday season?
It's really a treat for me to get country food like caribou or seal here.
From Baltimore to Caribou, Maine, efforts were under way to clear roadways from Thursday's snowfall.
Scheduled performers at this year's Secret Garden Party include Caribou, Air, DJ Shadow and Jackmaster.
The population of mountain caribou dived, including the Selkirk herd, which then numbered about 50.
But drone videos offer a more complete view of the varying behaviors of migrating caribou.
Such activities increase potential access for wolves that results in even more caribou being threatened.
As for the Caribou song, he has heard it and thought it was well-done.
But moose control may not by itself be enough to save caribou in some circumstances.
He thinks to truly restore mountain caribou populations, a more nuanced, multifaceted approach is necessary.
It is a land of ptarmigan and marten, musk ox, caribou, moose, wolf and bear.
For some mysterious reason, caribou in Nunavik—the northernmost region of Quebec, Canada—are dying.
Instead, camera collars were placed on sedated, pregnant caribou eight weeks before their delivery dates.
"[Some] Inuit peoples, as well as northern First Nations, really depend on Caribou," said Boyce.
Gwich'in Athabascans live along the Alaska-Canada border, and their culture is tied to the caribou.
It's home to polar bears and musk oxen, and is the calving ground for porcupine caribou.
The event featured a diverse array of headliners including Jamie xx, Flume, Nas, Flosstradamus and Caribou.
Then I walk to a nearby Caribou Coffee and order a hot crafted press with pumpkin.
Since the mid-1990s, the size of reindeer and caribou herds has declined by 56 percent.
The feeding behavior exhibited by the animals, which are also called deep snow caribou, is unusual.
Gwichin Athabascans live along the Alaska-Canada border, and their culture is tied to the caribou.
We usually have moose, caribou, geese, halibut, rockfish, and salmon in our freezer at all times.
For example, he was particularly concerned about turbine-powered pumps near the swamps where caribou breed.
Big names in this year's lineup, however, have been revealed, including Air, Caribou and D.J. Shadow.
The Gwich'in people live a subsistence lifestyle, depending on the caribou for 80% of our diet.
At last count, there were some 1,354 mountain caribou in 183 subgroups in southern British Columbia.
Restrictions on snowmobile use and development in caribou habitat, they add, should be more rigorously enforced.
They are the only caribou left in the contiguous United States, not the continental United States.
Every autumn, caribou gather along the shores of Victoria Island in the Canadian Arctic and wait.
But environmentalists worry about damage to the tundra, and they fear for polar bears and caribou.
This "middle-of-the-roader from little Caribou, Maine," was having a moment, the Times wrote.
Beyond their families and friends, others are stepping up to bake - even Caribou Coffee & Einstein Bros.
In one small group of caribou with fewer than 50 animals, the population did not stabilize.
At the same time, the caribou multiplied, the tundra survived and Iñupiaq culture and subsistence thrived.
We want to continue to live our cultural and traditional life with the Porcupine Caribou herd.
He had just returned from a caribou hunting trip in Alaska with his father and son.
The Storkcraft Caribou Solid Hardwood Twin Bunk Bed was named "Editor's Choice" on Home Furniture Advisor.
"Caribou numbers go up and down, and that's always happened," he said in a phone interview.
By the time he published his award-winning volume, Spring in the World of Poor Mutts, Ceravolo had turned his romanticism into complex love poems, such as "Ho Ho Ho Caribou," a joyous celebration of his wife and children (dedicated to Rosemary): I Leaped at the caribou.
Its coffee empire includes Peet's Coffee, Caribou Coffee, Espresso House, Stumptown Coffee Roasters and Jacobs Douwe Egberts.
Collins is up for reelection this year, and like the caribou is an endangered species in Maine.
That includes the entire lineup of bagels, sandwiches, and bakery items at Caribou Coffee and Einstein Bros.
This electric kettle by Caribou Coffee could be your perfect winter companion, and it's currently on sale.
The problem is the caribou are moving to lower elevations, where they're more likely to encounter predators.
Singer / producer Jeremy Greenspan spent the last half-decade working with artists like Caribou and Jessy Lanza.
It makes me feel confident and serene in my surroundings, much like a caribou or a lighthouse!
For even more caribou, this remnant of an unpopulated planet offers free range for their vast migration.
Because they are so rarely seen, the caribou — America's version of reindeer — are known as gray ghosts.
But with caribou in steep decline throughout their range, officials elsewhere don't want to give up animals.
It is also the calving ground of America's largest caribou herd, which migrates widely through the region.
"Nothing here!" we call out to one another as the next herd of caribou shimmers into view.
"Nothing here!" we call out to one another as the next herd of caribou shimmers into view.
In preparation for dark winters, caribou bulk up on plants, which flourish with more light for photosynthesis.
Investigators identified Caribou-Palermo line transmission tower 27/222 as the primary culprit in the Camp Fire.
The Porcupine caribou are their nutritional and cultural staple, and they have long fought for their protection.
I order a maple latte at Caribou Coffee and put $5 on the app to cover it.
If the Seahawks win, Murray and Cantwell get Caribou Coffee, which is headquartered in Minnesota, and walleye.
The book, titled The Caribou Taste Different Now, details how climate change has impacted local food sources.
Inupiat translates to "real people" who have lived in Alaska for more than 10,000 years, and these foods have remained as staple items of the community, from mukluk (bowhead whale meat), raw and cooked quaq (frozen whale meat), binocduk (dried caribou and raw caribou), beluga whale, and seal meat.
For the Best Dance/Electronic Album, competition came from The Chemical Brothers again, Disclosure, Caribou, and Jamie xx.
Caribou and Arctic foxes roam the tundra around Iqaluit, the capital of the remote Canadian territory of Nunavut.
Caribou up in the north—they're circumpolar, so they move south in the winter and then back up.
In the summer, they harvest cloudberries and blueberries; caribou herds roam across the vast expanse of inland tundra.
Sorel: The men's Caribou II boot is said to keep feet warm in up to -40 degrees Fahrenheit.
JAB is also the parent company of Caribou Coffee, Peet's Coffee, Stumptown Coffee, Krispy Kreme Doughnuts, Einstein Bros.
Caribou have been known to starve because they cannot cross the river and lakes to get to food.
Key conditions include offering jobs to individuals in the indigenous communities and developing a caribou habitat restoration plan.
The caribou come from a place we call Izhik Gwats'an Gwandaii Goodlit, the sacred place where life begins.
Several locations are reporting that July was their warmest all-time month, including the normally temperate Caribou, Maine.
Woodland caribou are found in western Canada, but some herds go as far east as Newfoundland and Labrador.
And the increased number of prey in turn increases the wolf population, and they kill off more caribou.
You've mentioned being inspired by cinematic and introspective producers such as Caribou, Jon Hopkins, Burial and Mount Kimbie.
They found that indeed, caribou paid close attention to the directional cues of their neighbors ahead of them.
The caribou are genetically and ecologically really important because they're indicators of the health of forests and wetlands.
They fear it would disturb the migration of porcupine caribou, animals they have hunted for centuries for food.
And evidence has built up suggesting that these efforts may be ineffective at increasing caribou in this area.
It suggests that food availability, rather than wolf predation, could be limiting the size of the caribou population.
Caribou, Maine, was just shy of its record snowfall from the winter season 2007-2008 as of Saturday.
Count polar bears and caribou among the long list of those opposed to the Republican tax reform plan.
The caribou would be wiped out, the tundra would be ruined and their culture would cease to exist.
Throughout the winter the Inuit hunt seal and caribou, and they fish through the ice for arctic char.
Like Hot Chip and Caribou, you write personal dance songs, which the press tends to be very interested in.
The dusty mounted heads — bison, caribou, moose — in her father's trophy room haunt the story with their unsettling eyes.
Caribou feature on a forthcoming 42-track benefit compilation for the victims of the Ghost Ship fire in Oakland.
The newlyweds cut into a three-tiered vanilla bean cake with vanilla buttercream and raspberry coulis from Caribou Club.
For the sake of prudence however: MCDE plays it August 2014 and Caribou in October, and it stops there.
Higher summer temperatures and wintertime freezing rain (as opposed to snow) seem to be correlated with adult caribou mortality.
The change in caribou numbers also looks concerning when you factor in what's happening to wildlife around the world.
Reimanns' JAG Holding company owns Pret-A-Manger, Krispy Kreme Doughnuts, Panera Bread, Peet's Coffee, Caribou Coffee, Einstein Bros.
It also bans the shooting of caribou from motor boats, and killing wolves and coyotes during the denning season.
There have been major shifts in caribou populations in the Eastern Arctic, requiring a hunting moratorium on Baffin Island.
When British Columbia caribou were exported to another endangered herd in the 1980s, 18 of the 19 animals died.
The loss of mosquitoes could alter the paths of caribou herds, which migrate great distances to avoid being bitten.
Aerial shooting caused 22005 percent of deaths during that timespan, according to Dave Hervieux, the province's caribou management specialist.
In recent years, there have been between zero and four calves [surviving] per 100 caribou cows in those spots.
Thus the magic trick of Caribou: pairing one of the most familiar samples ever with one that nobody knows.
They supported Representative Louie Gohmert of Texas, who has suggested that reducing Alaskan oil flows could diminish caribou mating.
He has pursued Cape buffalo in Zimbabwe, caribou and Dall sheep in the Yukon, and sockeye salmon in Alaska.
Alterations included avoiding migratory bird sanctuaries, restricting shipping during caribou migration and no breaking ice during seal pupping season.
The owner of Caribou Coffee, Peet's Coffee & Tea and Keurig Green Mountain will be adding sandwiches to its menu.
Sorel Caribou Boot for $96 ($67 off): This is a better deal than we saw back on Black Friday.
The moose is garnished with flecks of pickled winter chanterelles, dark bittercress leaves and crisp, celadon-green caribou moss.
As a teenager in Soda Springs, Idaho, Stettler had a 4.0 G.P.A. and was named Caribou County Junior Miss.
JAB Holding Company has acquired the American brands Peet's Coffee, Caribou Coffee and Keurig Green Mountain, all since 25.3.
In 313, JAB bought the bagel chain Einstein Brothers, which it has been combining with Caribou is some markets.
JAB, which acquired Keurig Green Mountain in 2016, also owns Panera, Caribou Coffee and other breakfast and coffee concepts.
Intellia is a spinout of Caribou Biosciences, founded by CRISPR pioneer Jennifer Doudna of the University of California, Berkeley.
Sturdy, safe, and stylish, the Storkcraft Caribou Solid Hardwood Twin Bunk Bed is well-made and a great value.
In fact, caribou populations may very well decline in the face of climate change, as they'll face increasing pressures.
"This is the problem with climate change," said Fauchald, citing the scarcity of data around its impacts on caribou.
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But there he was: a wolverine staring back at us, his face covered with the shredded remains of frozen caribou.
Today's agenda includes Instagram's VP of Product Kevin Weil, Synthego's Paul Dabrowski, Pinterest's Tim Kendall and Caribou Science's Rachel Haurwitz.
Residents near the Caribou fire had to be evacuated immediately, and some barely escaped before the fire engulfed rural homes.
JAB owns other major food and drink brands like Caribou Coffee, Krispy Kreme, Panera, as well as Keurig Green Mountain.
Some conservationists are concerned that they are preying on the baby caribou and exasperating the decline of this vulnerable population.
A remote town in the Arctic Circle known for caribou, northern lights and frigid winters feels like Canada's last frontier.
Skiers and hikers might even catch a glimpse of the iconic woodland caribou, featured prominently on Canada's 25-cent coins.
But it turns out that what may seem like harmless encounters with wildlife are actually a catalyst for caribou endangerment.
A road could also disrupt the refuge's role as a key migration route and habitat for birds, caribou, and bears.
The Porcupine Caribou Herd, upon which the Gwich'in subsist, return here year after year to give birth to their young.
And yet, Antoine's fear is not completely misplaced, because the Mackenzie watershed does contain more than black spruce and caribou.
For centuries, the Porcupine caribou herd have followed the same migratory route and calved their young in the coastal plain.
But later that year, it bought Peet's Coffee & Tea for $974 million and Minnesota-based Caribou Coffee for $340 million.
The Porcupine caribou herd migrates to the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge-Coastal Plain every year where they will give birth.
Plunging caribou populations linked to rising temperatures and development are threatening the food security of subsistence hunters in Alaska's interior.
Back in June of 1972, 53 caribou (which are also known as reindeer) were found dead in the Alaska tundra.
Now, some people are calling for the ministry to move the remaining Michipicoten caribou to other islands as "backup" populations.
As of the end of July, there haven't been any new energy leases sold in any of Alberta's caribou ranges.
Reindeer and caribou populations have declined 56 percent in the past two decades, dropping to 2.1 million from 4.7 million.
But today moose outnumber white-tailed deer (which are also invading) around 16 to one — and both outnumber mountain caribou.
Backed by the billionaire Reimann family, JAB now controls a host of brands including Jacobs, Douwe Egberts, Caribou and Keurig.
They argued that sustained noise by airplanes flying under 2,000 feet could have "deleterious effects" on wildlife, especially calving caribou.
The FWS proposed to downgrade the southern Selkirk Mountains population of woodland caribou to a threatened species in May 2014.
The Storkcraft Caribou Solid Hardwood Twin Bunk Bed has everything you want in a bunk bed: sturdiness, safety, and style.
But that limitation doesn't matter when the Storkcraft Caribou Solid Hardwood Twin Bunk Bed is separated into two twin beds.
CBC News reports that wolves killed one caribou and three calves after they were released from government captivity in July.
That unique orientation surfaces when Daniels thinks about how the Denesuline word for caribou — etthen — also means 'plenty of stars'.
According to Caribou Ungava, this marked a survival rate of 62 percent, which was a better outcome than they anticipated.
Boyce has studied the socioeconomic impact of this loss on northern Indigenous cultures, for whom the caribou hunt is important.
Caribou Coffee: Currently, customers can get 10 cents off at the coffee chain off if they bring their own reusable mug.
It sits near caribou and polar bear migration routes, and the waters are filled with abundant beluga whales, seals and fish.
Caribou jerky dries on a tray suspended from the kitchen ceiling, and a wood-burning stove makes the living room cozy.
The Rangifer tarandus that live in North America are called caribou, and the ones in Europe and Siberia are called reindeer.
Ecologist Don Russell, the lead author of the report subsection on caribou, says it's normal for herd sizes to fluctuate greatly.
Pavelsky told me that you can often spot caribou on top of the ice in the summer to escape from mosquitoes.
Mariah Carey, Rebel Wilson and entertainment host Carly Steel headed to the Caribou Club for girls' night out Thursday in Aspen.
K-Cup Pods come from a wide variety of coffee roasters and manufacturers, including Starbucks, Caribou Coffee, Peet's Coffee, and more.
The Porcupine caribou herd, which migrates across the refuge, is sacred to the Gwich'in Indian Nation, who live in the region.
These aren't the cool parents of Pitchfork Music Festival who implant their offspring with Caribou records and beatless ambient music, though.
Earlier acquisitions included Krispy Kreme, Peet's Coffee, Caribou Coffee, Panera Bread, Einstein Brothers Bagels, Keurig Green Mountain and Dr Pepper Snapple.
Numerous locations in the U.S. set records in July for their hottest monthly temperature records, from Reno, Nevada to Caribou, Maine.
Widespread wolf culls further north in Alberta are credited with saving the Little Smoky caribou herd in the Peace River region.
Deep-snow caribou are burly, muscular ungulates, in shades of gray, white and dark brown, with unusually large antlers sweeping backward.
In 2012, the Fish and Wildlife Service proposed to set aside more than 375,000 acres of critical habitat for the caribou.
Those of us who have explored the Arctic refuge treasure seeing grizzly bears, wolves, Dall sheep and thundering herds of caribou.
This change in behavior has inevitably drawn the attention of wolves, which have discovered quite a taste for juicy caribou flesh.
He fears the woodland caribou—which have resided in Alberta since the last ice age—may die off within his lifetime.
In 2009, an avalanche killed the last five caribou in the Banff herd, leading to an official extirpation in the range.
Biologists could still collar the caribou, but they now had a directive to pursue more respectful, non-invasive methods as well.
Scientists spent a decade monitoring wolf, moose and endangered mountain caribou populations in the remote rain forests of southern British Columbia.
The Post reports the the overall caribou population is likely dwindling as human development and expansion takes over their natural habitat.
Fully assembled, the Storkcraft Caribou Solid Hardwood Twin Bunk Bed is 264.493 inches long, 42 inches wide, and 65 inches tall.
Animation of annual sea ice concentration, summer greening on the Arctic tundra and the development of caribou populations from 1982-2011.
Someone like Caribou, perhaps, with his glazed Our Love, which itself plays out like an exercise in dissecting what dance music is.
Learn from Rachel Haurwitz, employee number one at Caribou Biosciences, a company founded to commercialize the gene editing technology known as CRISPR.
She is the CEO and president of gene editing company Caribou Biosciences, which she co-founded with CRISPR co-inventor Jennifer Doudna.
Corpus Christi, TX has more snow than Denver, Boston, Caribou, Minneapolis, Chicago, Cleveland, and Detroit COMBINED for the season so far. pic.twitter.
Tuesday's edition of the Federal Register contains new rules for classified nuclear materials, handling requirements for donated food and protections for caribou.
Modeselektor, Fourtet, Caribou, Nina Kraviz, The Black Madonna, and Mike Servito are also among the many luminary names filling out the bill.
Already, Caribou Biosciences technology is being used at Intellia, which is developing therapies based on CRISPR technologies (Haurwitz is a co-founder).
There's a reason that everyone from Caribou to Kanye to those aforementioned stadium rock scions has cited the group as an influence.
It is home to wildlife populations including caribou, polar bears, and millions of birds that migrate to six of the seven continents.
But because of global warming, he said, those bridges now form only occasionally, trapping the caribou on islands, together with their predators.
It might seem unfair to post labels at gas stations implying that individual drivers are guilty of nudging caribou closer to extinction.
The federally protected Arctic National Wildlife Refuge in Alaska, pictured above, home to migrating caribou and about 900 polar bears, remains pristine.
It's home to polar bears, musk oxen, and migratory birds from six continents, and is the calving ground for the porcupine caribou.
This isn't often the case in conservation stories of animals, like endangered caribou, which face threats that are more difficult to manage.
The refuge, managed by the Fish and Wildlife Service, hosts significant populations of caribou, moose, lynxes and black bears, among other species.
Maitre joins an incredible speaker lineup, which includes Steph Curry, Rachel Haurwitz from Caribou Bioscience, Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Zoox's Aicha Evans.
Critics warn that oil and gas development in ANWR would wreak havoc on populations of Porcupine caribou, polar bears and migratory birds.
Rapper Tech N9ne and Lecoya LeJeune can pour out all the Caribou Lou they want ... their 22-year marriage is officially over.
So, in search of data and answers, scientists at Quebec's Université Laval devised a way to monitor baby caribou and their mothers.
In the Hall of North American Mammals, I located the Grant caribou—two males with large antlers, standing on the tundra in Alaska.
After the fire, PG&E took the Caribou-Palermo complex off-line and, in December, de-energized all 56 miles of the line.
"The Year of the Woman makes it sound like the Year of the Caribou or the Year of the Asparagus," the memo states.
Jayda spoke of her deep connection to the land, and described a wilderness paradise of caribou, berries and pristine water filled with fish.
British Columbia "has permitted logging, road building, unsustainable recreation, oil and gas development, and mining to continue in mountain caribou habitat," he added.
In August, Palin shared an Instagram photo of the father-son pair posing in front of a dead caribou with a hunting rifle.
Also from our Science desk: Caribou have long been credited with the world's longest migration, but that claim relied solely on one study.
In fact, if you were to rank by groups of animals, rather than species, populations of caribou would take all five top spots.
Using the image of the caribou, a threatened species and potent symbol in Canada, Ms. Simoneau explores migration and the human-animal connection.
Setyan said JAB's offer was largely in-line with multiples it has paid for its acquisitions, including Peet's Coffee & Tea and Caribou Coffee.
On an elevated site near the edge of the ranch, this house has views overlooking the river and the Caribou-Targhee National Forest.
Rising temperatures have seen the population of caribou - an important food source for indigenous people in Canada's northern boreal and Arctic regions - crash.
I saw golden eagles, caribou, brown bears, countless species of migratory birds and some of the most awe-inspiring landscapes I've seen anywhere.
In addition to the Pret-A-Manger chain, the company currently owns Krispy Kreme Doughnuts, Panera Bread, Peet's Coffee, Caribou Coffee, Einstein Bros.
I have a good recipe for roast caribou that I like to share because I really love it and I made it up.
And mountain caribou in the northern part of British Columbia simply don't know how to travel to the high country to find lichen.
In theory, if given enough time, the caribou might eventually adjust as natural selection takes its course and favors individuals that calve earlier.
The kennel, now located about 3 miles inside of Denali, was founded in 1921 to control poaching of caribou, moose, and Dall sheep.
After being herded by helicopter to an open area on Michipicoten Island, the caribou were captured with a gun net, restrained and sedated.
In the winters from 2013 to 2015, packs of wolves crossed ice bridges from the mainland to the island, where they hunted caribou.
Just as the Dene's cultural values led them to insist upon noninvasive caribou research, so did the Gvi'ilas call for unobtrusive hair monitoring.
While this approach may only be part of the solution for preserving the caribou, it illustrates the complexity of conservation in natural environments.
They traveled from their flat boreal forests homes to the rugged rain forests in southern British Columbia and Idaho where mountain caribou live.
Caribou that used to inhabit northern New England and upper Midwest states such as Minnesota were slowly pushed more north in recent decades.
JAB also owns controlling stakes of Jacobs Douwe Egberts, Peet's Coffee & Tea, Caribou Coffee, Einstein Noah Restaurant Group, Espresso House and Baresso Coffee.
They are concerned that drilling would harm sensitive populations of migrating birds as well as caribou herds on which Gwich'in native people depend.
It's the first step toward drilling into a pristine wilderness that's home to the world's largest caribou herds and flocks of migratory birds.
In addition to "store food," families still eat frozen, raw caribou and Arctic char, a cousin of salmon, while sitting on the floor.
Part of the 3.5 million acre area includes a wetland ecosystem that serves as a habitat for moose, bison, wolverine, caribou, and waterfowl.
Côté seemed to hint that subsistence hunting, which potentially claims thousands of caribou each year, and isn't always reported, could play a factor.
Caribou are a key part of Nunavimmiut culture and diet, and subsistence hunting can be preferable to paying high prices for imported meat.
Arctic dwellers rely on organ meat and even caribou stomach contents for certain nutrients in places where there are few fruits or vegetables available.
In addition to the family time, Carey had a fun girls' night with Rebel Wilson and entertainment host Carly Steel at the Caribou Club.
I make a jambalaya-type skillet using green peppers, onion, rice, shrimp, and caribou hot links M. got from a successful hunt last year.
You can easily find yourself paying $5+ for lattes with add-ons at places like Panera Bread, Pret-a-Manger, Peet's, or Caribou Coffee.
We saw mule deer along the sidewalk during our walk into town, but moose and caribou (also known as reindeer!) sightings are not uncommon.
" While I'm pretty sure bar soap travels fairly well, it's not made with "Alpine Caribou Moss" sourced from "Northern Finland in the Arctic Circle.
Wildlife officials in Canada began a last-ditch effort to protect them by killing wolves, which occasionally preyed on the few caribou that remained.
The area is important for wildlife, most notably as the calving grounds for the Porcupine Caribou Herd, which roams northeastern Alaska and northwestern Canada.
Some of the most celebrated names in dance music, such as Kraftwerk, Dubfire, Caribou, The Black Madonna, and Matthew Dear, also topped the bill.
To help clarify matters, we should note that caribou and reindeer are actually the same species, Rangifer tarandus, according to educational site Polar Trec.
Taking the bronze is a pack of gray wolves in Canada's Northwest Territories, which migrate about 630 miles in pursuit of their prey, caribou.
Specifically, FERC staff said constructing the project would have significant impacts on the permafrost, wetlands and forests and could likely be significant for caribou.
The refuge is an untouched region of Alaskan wilderness, supporting the habitat of caribou, wolves, polar bears and hundreds of species of migratory birds.
The pilot makes a low pass to check for the random caribou or grizzly bear that might complicate our landing, but finds it clear.
They argued any production would harm wildlife in the region, including the migratory habits of a caribou herd that is sacred to local tribes.
Paleo-Indians navigated chunks of melting ice left by retreating glaciers when they hunted woolly mammoths and caribou in the area 12,000 years ago.
Scientists have studied caribou migrations by counting passing animals, taking aerial photos and attaching GPS collars to track the movements of a few members.
When Arctic plants green up earlier, they may become tougher and less nutritious by the time the caribou get there and start eating them.
When the Canadian electronic musician Dan Snaith isn't making psych-pop as Caribou, he moonlights as a DJ and producer under the name Daphni.
It is a vast roadless tract, home to migrating birds, the large nomadic porcupine caribou herd and the winter dens of pregnant polar bears.
"Many of our people now have to travel hundreds and hundreds of miles just to hunt the caribou we have depended on," Demientieff said.
That the Dene have developed different terms and hunting tactics for each type, says Polfus, suggests that the caribou diverged in the distant past.
Canadian wildlife managers plan to release the Selkirk caribou and three others held at the pen into a habitat populated by a nearby herd.
They agreed to be grouped together as a single band — the Qalipu, which means caribou in Mi'kmaq — with limited rights and no reserve land.
The coastal plain area hosts major populations of caribou, polar bears, waterbird species and seals, which conservationists say would be threatened by drilling activity.
Over the past 15 years, the Leaf River caribou herd, which occupies the upper tip of Nunavik, has thinned to fewer than 200,000 individuals.
Between 1.4 million and 850,000 years ago, they may have hunted herds of caribou or feasted on the remains of mammoths, according to researchers.
The chief herder is still charged with sharing some of the harvest with the local Inuvialuit, who still struggle to find caribou in the area.
For years, however, the aging Caribou-Palermo line has been in need of wide-ranging repairs, according to state and federal filings and regulatory reports.
In the case of CRISPR, Berkeley and the Broad have both granted exclusive licenses for commercial human therapies to Caribou Biosciences and Editas Pharmaceuticals, respectively.
The spill is around 65 km(40 miles) northeast of Grand Cache, Alberta, and is within the Little Smoky Caribou Range, according to the AER.
The work of Caribou and other CRISPR-centric companies is still very much in the early stages, but the potential of the technology is enormous.
The total number of southern mountain caribou in Canada declined to 3,800 this year from 4,500 the year before, and their existence is considered precarious.
As a result, domesticated reindeer look no different to their wild cousins (like caribou), but cows and sheep look very different to their wild ancestors.
Executive sous chef Martin Lévesque is overseeing a menu that will include raw caribou, seal meat, muktuk (beluga whale), arctic char, and even narwhal blubber.
Dr. Joly, who spends a lot of time watching pings from caribou GPS collars moving across a digital map, was pleased, but not too surprised.
In recent years, JAB has acquired the parent company of Einstein Brothers Bagels, as well as Peet's Coffee & Tea, Stumptown Coffee Roasters and Caribou Coffee.
It's part of one of America's most prolific bird nurseries and it's the place where many of Alaska's caribou calves first stand on wobbly legs.
Players can use its thunder to destroy vehicles and construction sites, or they can use it to restore the local wolf, caribou, and buffalo populations.
Caribou mastermind Dan Snaith has announced he'll be the latest contributor to the long-running FABRICLIVE mix series, under his club music-focused Daphni alias.
In those seven years, the market for CRISPR applications has grown tremendously and Caribou Biosciences is at the forefront of the companies propelling it forward.
Wolves focus primarily on moose and deer, but in the last two years, wolves have killed two caribou in the Selkirks; cougars killed another one.
Michipicoten Island's caribou population has dropped from the hundreds to fewer than 40 animals since 2013, according to Ontario's Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry.
The wolf pup is a complete specimen, with everything including its fur and tail intact, but the caribou calf did not age quite as well.
On Sunday, Caribou Coffee is having a 1, 2, 3 deal: Get hot coffee for $1, iced coffee for $2, and nitro beverages for $3.
Here are five mismatches they've discovered so far, including one that means the calves of caribou in western Greenland, above, are dying at higher rates.
The last remaining Selkirk caribou that was captured was wearing a radio collar for better tracking and was transported to a pen in British Columbia.
Dr. Kerby and his colleagues found in 2013 that more caribou calves died early in years when spring plant growth preceded the animal's calving season.
Last year, the province announced a five-year plan to cull nearly 2500 wolves in its northern regions to protect the endangered mountain caribou population.
Last year, the province announced a five-year plan to cull nearly 200 wolves in its northern regions to protect the endangered mountain caribou population.
I played with Caribou for a while and Dan...Dan, of all of the people I've played with, he's been the biggest supporter and mentor.
But the Innu of Ekuanitshit in Quebec last year lost their bid to stop the Muskrat Falls hydropower project, which they say will affect caribou herds.
In this study, he and his team used GPS collars to monitor the movements of Gaspésie caribou across a portion of their range for 2.5 years.
St-Laurent said that the head office of the Gaspésie National Park is considering restricting access by hikers and skiers when caribou are on the land.
The project is expected to affect a range of habitats including wetlands and old-growth forests, and species including lynx, caribou and bison, the report said.
Doudna co-founded Berkeley biotech firm Caribou Biosciences, which licenses Berkeley's intellectual property and is working on CRISPR with other companies, including Novartis AG and Dupont.
"Whoever wrote this song was really missing the babe, because that's it, for six minutes, 'Can't do without you,' by a group called Caribou," he added.
JAB Holdings, owner of Caribou Coffee and Peet's Coffee & Tea, announced Wednesday morning that it would acquire Panera Bread for $315 per share, per Fox Business.
For another, there was a giant Lichtenberg figure—tree-like patterns created by high voltage electric charges—carved into the earth under the dead caribou bodies.
Despite being featured on the Canadian 25-cent coin—the ideal currency for purchasing jawbreakers at the movie theatre—woodland caribou populations have been steadily decreasing.
The smaller club offshoots of the original warehouse scene, like the Caribou, the original Octopus, SOS, and the acid jazz Wednesdays nights at the Cameron House.
JAB also owns the coffee brands Keurig Green Mountain, Peet's Coffee and Caribou Coffee, and paid $1.35 billion for the Krispy Kreme Doughnuts chain last year.
The Inuit, who share an intimate connection with these caribou, have always said that a few lead and the rest follow along this treacherous Arctic journey.
Other artists making their Movement debuts this year include British producer Four Tet, German power duo Âme (DJ set), Dan Snaith's Caribou and The Black Madonna.
In situ extraction still impacts wildlife, such as caribou herds, and it takes more energy — and generates more greenhouse gases — to extract oil compared to mining.
Seismic lines, roads, clearcuts, and drilling rigs have decimated the range, encouraging moose and deer to pop by for grazing in what is normally caribou territory.
The nearly pristine wilderness is home to polar bears and caribou that some ecologists worry will be disturbed by noisy seismic testing and sprawling pipeline networks.
They see the proposal as a threat to the ecosystem and wildlife of the pristine refuge, especially the porcupine caribou, and a threat to the climate.
In a study published Tuesday in the journal PeerJ, they found that if you let people hunt more moose, you get fewer wolves and more caribou.
The Arctic Refuge is home to caribou herds, polar bears, muskox, gray wolves, and numerous other nationally significant animal and plant species unique to the region.
SCIENCE TIMES An article on Tuesday about the timing of spring activity among Arctic plants misstated part of the results of a 2013 study of caribou.
In response, Mr. Neyelle told me the water-heart story, about a Sahtuto'ine ancestor who lived around Great Bear Lake, in an area called Caribou Point.
This is the decade that the lower 48 states lost its last caribou, and that herds farther north in Canada have been shrinking by the millions.
Greg Cornwell, a National Weather Service meteorologist in Caribou, Me., was working a 14-hour shift on Sunday and planned to stay in the office overnight.
Location: Dallas Founded: 1983 Transaction: Caribou Coffee agreed to buy the Bruegger's Bagels chain from the Dallas-based parent company of la Madeleine French Bakery & Cafe.
"The caribou lit up the land like how the stars light up the night sky, and that's why we gave them the same name," Daniels said.
Democrats and environmentalists deplore the prospect of development in ANWR, home to polar bears and millions of migrating birds and where Gwich'in natives depend on migrating caribou.
"On November 8, 2018, at approximately 0615 hours, PG&E experienced an outage on the Caribou-Palermo 115 kV Transmission line in Butte County," the report stated.
He told BuzzFeed News that threats to porcupine caribou on the US side of the border will affect communities like his, elsewhere along the caribou's migratory path.
Photographer Robert LeBlanc shadowed firefighters battling the Caribou and Gibralter Ridge fires in the Kootenai National Forest in Montana, where just over 43 fires are burning statewide.
Though Doudna is listed as one of the founders of the company, she left Editas two years ago to create the competing Caribou Biosciences in Berkeley, California.
Cal Fire had reported that the fire started near a transmission tower in Pulga, along the company's 22019-kilovolt Caribou-Palermo line, at at 0003:2000 a.m.
In fact, this herd of caribou could vanish from the area within two decades if it isn't properly protected, lead author Martin-Hugues St-Laurent told me.
They found these caribou moved away from the ski area for approximately 42 hours after encountering skiers, and only returned when they felt the humans had left.
The park's governing body, la Société des établissements de plein air du Québec, has a conservation strategy for caribou, which includes moderating the access to certain mountains.
Where: Abbots Ripton, Huntingdon, CambridgeshireWhen: July 23 - 22Line-up: Caribou, Air, Primal Scream, Band of Skulls, Field Music, The Temper Trap, Rae MorrisPrice: Weekend tickets are £24.
The plans to replace components of the Caribou-Palermo line have been in the works since at least 3.13, filings with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commision show.
In addition to the woodland caribou, the bighorn sheep, and the masked bobwhite, you can add this to America's list of endangered species: the small credit union.
The federally protected, 492-square-mile wilderness area is home to brown bears, caribou, wolves, and, once a year, the entire world population of black brant geese.
Hundreds of thousands of caribou wander down from the Brooks Range each summer to give birth and find relief from the relentless bugs in the coastal breeze.
JAB owns chains including Krispy Kreme, Panera, Caribou Coffee, Au Bon Pain, and Pret A Manger, as well as Keurig Dr. Pepper and bottled-water brand Core.
Some may look at this series and critique the fact that there are a lot of scenes we've seen before in similar programs — migrations of wildebeests, caribou.
Managing these species, including moose and white-tailed deer, could also be the key to stabilizing the caribou population, according to his new study published in PeerJ.
Serrouya said that environments are connected in ways that we don't always expect, which is why they wanted to try this more indirect method to protect caribou.
Reindeer and caribou populations continued to decline in 2018, according to the report, with their total populations dropping by more than 50% over the past 20 years.
"We will keep fighting, because the Arctic Refuge should forever be the home of caribou, not crude; bears, not barrels of oil; sandpipers, not pipelines," Markey said.
Even as climate change shrinks some populations of arctic animals like polar bears and caribou, beavers may be taking advantage of warming temperatures to expand their range.
She lives with her mother, and they share a freezer full of wild foods: caribou, walrus, seal, whitefish, duck, seal liver and whale, mostly supplied by family.
But voters in Maine have been treated to more than two decades of stories lauding this "middle-of-the-roader from little Caribou, Maine," for her independence.
As John recounts it, he was recording at the Caribou Ranch in Nederland, Colorado, when Wonder floated the idea of taking an available snowmobile for a spin.
One of those, the Caribou Fire northwest of Eureka, has destroyed 10 homes and forced the evacuation of hundreds of people, said fire information officer Don Simon.
That lapse was particularly remarkable given that five other aging towers on the same stretch of the Caribou-Palermo line had collapsed in a December 2012 storm.
They eventually agreed in 2008 to be grouped together as a single band — the Qalipu, which means caribou in Mi'kmaq — with limited rights and no reserve land.
The Inuit still eat a lot of "country food," caribou and seal and whale and fish that they prefer to eat raw while sitting on the floor.
It is home to imperiled polar bears, the porcupine caribou herd, musk oxen, wolves and nearly 200 species of migratory birds that migrate to all 50 states.
Ice-rich permafrost underlies the entire region, supporting graveled roads and a motley collection of brightly-colored homes whose yards are littered with whale bones and caribou hides.
They include stone tools and the bones of horses, caribou and bison, all with marks which imply those bones have been stripped of their flesh by such tools.
This is a clear example of the track being "found" and the influence these DJ's enjoy—in this case Caribou, or a snowball effect of him and MCDE.
But at the same time, there are countless videos online of drivers hitting moose, deer, elks, caribou, and countless other animals you'd assume they spot well in advance.
The band also performs extensively around the venues circuit in Guatemala City, released their first LP last year, and have collaborated with Brad Weber, the drummer from Caribou.
"The functional loss of this herd is the legacy of decades of government mismanagement across caribou range," said Mark Hebblewhite, a wildlife biologist at the University of Montana.
That's what the researchers suspect happened to the caribou: a single bolt of lightning hit the ground and the electric current spread horizontally along the moist top soil.
The caribou can be found in the snowy old-growth forests of Idaho and extreme northeast Washington, but spend about 90 percent of their time in southern Canada.
The steep mountain forests where the caribou dwell are part of an inland temperate rain forest, a unique ecosystem characterized by frequent precipitation and the only one inland.
And despite earlier research models suggesting individuals in migrating groups all act the same, the researchers confirmed what the Inuit knew — some caribou led, while others followed along.
Early on Saturday, amid blowing snow and temperatures at minus 13 Fahrenheit, three caribou were blindfolded, earplugged and bundled into a helicopter on an island in Lake Superior.
That's forcing polar bears and walruses to crowd onto shrinking beaches, starving reindeer and caribou, and driving extreme heat, drought, and sea level rise along the US coast.
Climate change is also affecting land mammals like reindeer and caribou that are the main source of food for indigenous peoples of Canada, Siberia, and other Arctic nations.
Earlier this year, it acquired café chain Panera for $7.2 billion, adding to its empire of coffee and food chains that also includes Caribou Coffee and Krispy Kreme.
Once estimated to number in the hundreds of thousands, the caribou herd fell to just 6,000 in the 1970s and now generally peaks at about 50,000 to 60,000.
"Some people just hate wolves," said Kyle Joly, the lead wildlife biologist at Yukon-Charley Rivers National Preserve, pointing to hunters who see them as competition for caribou.
How might large herbivores like caribou exploit the vegetation bounty, and might it even influence their migratory patterns, potentially threatening an important source of food for native people?
Out of that company grew JAB, which now has controlling stakes in Krispy Kreme, Panera, Dr. Pepper Snapple Group, Keurig Green Mountain, Peet's Coffee & Tea and Caribou Coffee.
A mummified wolf pup and caribou believed to have walked Earth over 50,000 years ago were discovered with tissue and fur intact — a remarkable find, Canadian authorities say.
In its report on Thursday, PG&E said the Caribou-Palermo line was not being used because the company needs to repair or replace equipment on the line.
None of these vignettes had ever been documented before, since the only way to monitor caribou has been to directly observe them—an imperfect method with many hindrances.
Take an eerie journey into a world of ambiguous sounds in "Still Awake," Fezz Stenton's 360° VR video for Ontario electronic experimentalist and Caribou collaborator Pick a Piper, a.k.a.
Populations of reindeer and caribou are declining, with a drop of 56% from a total estimated population of 4.7 million to about 2.1 million over the past two decades.
The family behind the company that owns Krispy Kreme, Caribou Coffee, and Panera Bread is donating more than $11 million in attempts to atone for its ancestors' Nazi past.
The dad in question attended the inaugural Bluedot Festival, which took place at the Jodrell Bank observatory in Cheshire, and was headlined by Underworld, Jean-Michel Jarre, and Caribou.
In 2013, Koze released Amygdala, a breathtaking collection of both intimate and enveloping musical moments—and star studded cast of collaborators like Caribou, Matthew Dear, Rhye's Milosh, and Apparat.
Listening to the fuzzy riffs of "Bees" by Caribou, for example, was fantastic and fun — the earpieces jumping and fizzing in place like some sort of Willy Wonka headphones.
Late last year, Caribou Coffee, which is based in Minnesota, introduced nitro coffee on tap; by this past February 25 of its more than 600 locations offered the drink.
It provides spawning streams for Dolly Varden and other valued fish species; and room to roam for caribou, wolves, muskoxen, Dall sheep, Arctic foxes and many other wildlife species.
"It's possible that wolves could make it over to the Slate Islands, and it would only take them a couple of weeks to eat through the caribou," he said.
It mandated that 65 percent of the habitat in a caribou range must remain undisturbed, expecting the result that 60 percent of the herd would possibly become self-sustaining.
Among other things, they say, the infrastructure and activity could disturb caribou and lead them to abandon their usual calving sites for less suitable locations outside the 1002 area.
"When you support the knowledge of people who have a lot of incentive to keep caribou around for their children," says Polfus, "that's when real conservation success can happen."
His production company, Intuitive Content, is firmly in the black, he says; it's cuing up food shows, documentaries and branded content for companies like Caribou Coffee and Renaissance Hotels.
Last year, Canadian researchers reported that bones of caribou and other mammals found in the Yukon with cut marks, which they argue were man-made, date back 24,000 years.
A live wire broke from the line, called the Caribou-Palermo, in November 2222 and ignited the Camp Fire, which killed 227 people and destroyed the town of Paradise.
Some of the other violations, the report says, relate to inspection failures with other PG&E towers on the Caribou-Palermo Transmission Line that investigators examined during the investigation.
Giertz joins an outstanding lineup of speakers, including Kitty Hawk's Sebastian Thrun, Admiral Mike Rodgers, Rachel Haurwitz of Caribou Biosciences, and Marc Benioff, Box's Aaron Levie and dozens more.
Caribou holds 21.5 percent stake in Intellia, according to the company's filing, while Novartis owns 20.3 percent and the venture capital firm Atlas Venture has a 17 percent share.
Given that caribou are herbivores, it seems possible that populations in the Arctic might actually benefit from climate change—there'd be more green stuff around for them to eat.
Lead researcher Per Fauchald, research manager at the Norwegian Institute for Nature Research, said he and his team originally thought caribou could stand to benefit from a greening Arctic.
The technology currently supports bitcoin, ether, bitcoin cash, and the gemini dollar, and it'll work at retailers including GameStop, Nordstrom, Whole Foods, Caribou Coffee, Jamba Juice, and Crate and Barrel.
The remote location suited him: four miles up the Caribou Trail from Lutsen and another four miles on single-lane dirt roads that wound through thick woods to Deeryard Lake.
"That's one example of the consequences of this for consumer species like caribou, who have a limited window to build up resources before going into the next winter," Post said.
M. goes hunting every year and we dipnet (subsistence fishing only AK residents can do), so we usually have plenty of moose, caribou, salmon, and halibut to last the year.
Sewing is as old as time (Inuits in the Paleolithic era used caribou sinew as thread and needles made of bone to make garments), and is traditionally a female practice.
And, further north in Yukon, they will visit Carcross – which was originally a hunting camp and received the name because caribou herds would cross the narrow land between two lakes.
The four each had their own snowmobiles — Pederson had ''Little Lady'' inscribed on the hood; Pitzl had ''Polecat''; Plaisted, ''Caribou Queen''; Bombardier, the bachelor French Canadian, dubbed his ''Le Swinger.
Our group watched in awe as caribou completed the longest migration of any mammal on the globe, quietly appearing over a rise as they gracefully entered their traditional birthing area.
To opponents, ANWR drilling poses a significant threat to the ecosystem, flora and fauna of one of the wildest places on earth, host to caribou, sandpiper, polar bears and more.
And scientists have documented a troubling trend in the region: More caribou calves appear to be dying early in years when the spring plant growth preceded the caribou's calving season.
Dr. Rodgers and a colleague, Brent Patterson, a government research scientist and adjunct professor at Trent University in Ontario, said they were optimistic about the fate of Michipicoten Island's caribou.
Between 2005 and 2015, the province auctioned off over 15,000 square miles of terrain within caribou ranges to energy companies, which continue to build new well sites, pipelines, and roadways.
Ms. Jewell found that a road would cause irreparable harm to Izembek's ecology and wildlife, including the grizzly bear, caribou and geese for whom the refuge is a critical habitat.
From the ceiling were hung, to form an upside-down triangle, life-size polyurethane sculptures of caribou and foxes; this was a model for a work called "Leaping Foxes" (21989).
The survival rate of the largest caribou subpopulation increased enough to stabilize in the hunting area, but continued to plummet in the area where hunting was not allowed to increase.
If you should apply for emergency residence in Paraguay, you would bring with you: Hockey equipment, a flannel cap with earflaps, a box of Tim Hortons doughnuts, and a caribou.
Ray Entz, director of wildlife and terrestrial resources for the Kalispel Tribe in Washington, told the Post the last caribou likely would not have survived had it not been captured.
Then he brought out a large bag of dried caribou horn lichen he had collected in the watershed, along with a container of golden medicinal tea made from the vegetation.
We're going to get into all that with Trevor Martin, the co-founder of Mammoth Biosciences and Rachel Haurwitz, the co-founder of Caribou bioscience this week at Disrupt SF 2018.
Played by: Caribou, BBC Radio 1 Essential Mix, 2014 Now, the bank-busting capabilities of this funkier-than-though extended edit aren't as easy to pin down as the records above.
It seemed to be a burial, but not in the Inuit way of leaving the body out on the land, wrapped in caribou skins, as his great-grandmother had been left.
Earlier this year, Harvard and MIT's Broad Institute were awarded a patent, much to the consternation of Caribou and other teams that sprung out of research from the University of California.
She asks the NPS acting director to reconsider aspects of an October 2015 rule that directed how hunters could kill bears, caribou, and other wildlife on land managed by the agency.
There's an abundance of predators in the valleys, like coyotes and black bears, he explained, and this has forced caribou to stick to the mountain tops—where they will find skiers.
We're going to get into all that and more onstage at Disrupt New York in a couple of weeks with the co-founder, president and CEO of Caribou Biosciences, Rachel Haurwitz.
The cause of the blaze is still under investigation, though the utility reported to regulators that it experienced equipment problems on the Caribou-Palermo line around the time the fire began.
They cannot follow caribou herds across the border for subsistence hunting, he said, and U.S. resident Gwitchin without passports or with criminal records for infractions like drunk driving cannot enter Canada.
While the diamond mine has provided some employment, most of the community of about 2,000 people survives by hunting moose and caribou in the surrounding bog-like muskeg or by fishing.
Among the consumables: beaver bone soup, moose bone marrow, woodcock hung until it reached the desired "hallucinogenic point of decay," caribou haunch, eels with sour-grass sauce, roly-polies and pandowdies.
Sorel Caribou Boot, available at Sorel, $160These boots are everything a winter boot should be — super warm, plenty of traction, cute in a snow bunny kind of way, and very durable.
Protection for the caribou is controversial in the United States partly because snowmobilers want to ride on the public lands that were to have been set aside for the endangered species.
"It seems to me the U.S. federal and state governments have written off caribou," said Joe Scott, the director of international programs at Conservation Northwest, an environmental group in Washington State.
Wildlife like caribou and polar bears and other wildlife are already changing their patterns in response to climate change, and this challenges traditional hunting practices and our subsistence way of life.
They warned that drilling in any section of ANWR will risk the habitat of caribou and other animals and undermine the idea of setting aside the region as a wilderness area.
Arctic loons still called near our camp on Last Lake, and caribou continued to meander across the coastal plain as we floated first the Canning and then the Hula Hula Rivers.
The Arctic reserve, protected by the federal government since 1960, is home to wildlife populations including caribou, polar bears and millions of birds that migrate to six of the seven continents.
For decades, the Gwich'in have led the Native opposition to drilling, arguing that opening the 1002 Area could affect the porcupine caribou, a major source of food and a spiritual touchstone.
Shale oil development is inexorably coming to the Northwest Territories, and a better understanding of caribou ecology and population dynamics should help biologists and indigenous hunters manage both industry and wildlife.
Already some green groups are preparing to challenge in court what they see as a flawed plan to drill in the untouched home to polar bears, caribou, wolves and migratory birds.
Inside the nearby Essex Street Market, a neighborhood fixture since 22017, well before food halls were all the rage, caviar is sold from under the watchful eye of a caribou head.
Democrats and environmentalists deplore the prospect of development in ANWR, home to polar and grizzly bears, 200 species of birds, and where Gwich'in natives depend on migrating herds of porcupine caribou.
They warned that drilling in any section of ANWR will risk the habitat of caribou and other animals and undermine the idea of setting aside the region as a wildlife area.
Doudna founded a company called Caribou Biosciences to put CRISPR into practice, and has also licensed the technology to agricultural company DuPont Pioneer for use in crops like corn and mushrooms.
It should be mentioned that Ethel Linklater's works were the most difficult to include, since they are made of restricted materials, including caribou, and required additional paperwork to pass through customs.
Compliant with CPSC and ASTM safety standards, the Storkcraft Caribou Solid Hardwood Twin Bunk Bed also accommodates adults with a maximum weight allowance of 225 pounds for each berth (mattress included).
Mark Boyce, an ecology professor at the University of Alberta who was not involved in this new research, published a paper in 2009 on the global decline of caribou and reindeer.
The FreeDesign: The Now Sound Redesign takes 19 of the band's tracks and lets artists like Super Furry Animals, Belle and Sebastian, and Caribou lay their interpretations on top of the originals.
In the end, Crispr's leading luminaries formed three companies—Caribou Biosciences, Editas Medicine, and Crispr Therapeutics—to take what they had done in their labs and use it to cure human disease.
But companies who wish to develop drugs or other human therapies using CRISPR will have to first go through Caribou and Editas for a sublicense, and pay their competitors a significant fee.
Firms such as Caribou Biosciences, CRISPR Therapeutics and Intellia Therapeutics are also pursuing commercial applications of the approach; these either hold or license a patent filed by Dr Doudna that is pending.
The St. Louis, Missouri–based chain announced Wednesday it has struck a $7.5 billion deal with European headquartered JAB Holding, the owner of Caribou Coffee and Krispy Kreme, to take Panera private.
Environmentalist, however, have strongly opposed drilling in the arctic refugee, arguing that even oil exploration could harm species such as polar bears and caribou living on the nearly 19 million acre refuge.
VX. The company, which led the $13.9 billion buyout of K-cup maker Keurig Green Mountain in March, already owns the Caribou Coffee and Peet's Coffee & Tea chains in the United States.
ANWR covers some 19 million acres of Alaska's North Slope, home to bears, caribou, lynx and muskox, and overlying around 16 billion barrels of recoverable crude oil reserves, according to federal officials.
The authorities had previously asked hunters to submit the heads of up to 4,200 animals as they worked to contain the disease, which attacks the brains of deer, caribou, elk and moose.
Biologists who work with the Kalispel and Kootenai Native American tribes are concerned that the caribou will disappear before they can act, and urge more aggressive support from the public and agencies.
Historically, ice bridges would have formed almost every winter, giving both wolves and caribou freedom to move around, said Gordon Eason, a retired biologist who worked with the ministry for three decades.
Unfortunately, such capitalist frivolities have come at the expense of many woodland caribou, especially in the Little Smoky and A La Peche ranges, located in west-central Alberta near Jasper National Park.
The tribe historically followed caribou herds in the region, which spend part of the year on the coastal plain, but have faced increasing pressure as average temperatures in the region have risen.
There are the off-kilter caribou migrations, the river fish spawning at the wrong time, the once predictable tides of ice that carry bearded seal to Alaska Native hunters that never appeared.
Polar bears make dens there, and it is where most of the huge Porcupine caribou herd — 22,2000 animals in all — come in spring and early summer to calve and forage for food.
In the rugged Sahtú region of Canada's Northwest Territories, a district so remote that in winter only a single treacherous ice road connects it to the outside world, life revolves around caribou.
Wildlife biologists had long studied caribou by swooping down in helicopters, netting them, and affixing them with radio collars, a process that some Dene saw as disrespectful to creatures they considered kin.
Authorities are already taking note: As a result of Polfus's research, the Sahtú Renewable Resources Board has pledged to use the Dene word for boreal woodland caribou, tǫdzı, in all official correspondence.
As Natural Resources Commissioner for the State of Alaska, I would like to offer an informed assessment of the sustainability of the region's caribou as it relates to oil and gas development.
The caribou was found at the site of a 80,000-year-old volcanic ash bed and officials believe it's among the oldest mummified mammal tissue in the world, according to a release.
All they could do was build an igloo and try to weather the wind and frigid -30 C temperatures (-22 degrees fahrenheit.) "My son and nephew, they got a caribou," said Keyootak.
Using its war chest — drawn in part from its founding family, the wealthy Reimann clan of Germany — the investment firm has rolled up brands including Peet's Coffee, Caribou Coffee and Krispy Kreme.
He warned against not heeding the lessons of bison extermination, saying that other animals such as deer, moose and caribou were in danger if Americans were ever again allowed to kill so freely.
Native people who have coexisted with the 197,000-strong porcupine caribou herd, and relied on the animals as a resource, are concerned the plan will wreck traditions that go back thousands of years.
A music festival headlined by Underworld, Jean-Michel Jarre and Caribou held in an field housing an astronomical telescope used for the study of natural phenomena and Placebo to film music videos on.
"Only an interconnected system of protected habitat and land managed for conservation will prevent the loss of mountain caribou," said Candace Batycki, a conservationist with the Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative in Alberta.
Caribou is one of the leading startups pursuing commercial applications for CRISPR technology and is largely focused on cancer therapies with plans to expand into modifying the body's microorganisms to treat other diseases.
Both governments believe this project can simultaneously achieve economic gain and environmental safety, with BC adding 37 new conditions (including stronger protections for wetlands, caribou and grizzlies) to the National Energy Board's 157.
Hagness, who previously served as an executive at Caribou Coffee for five years, says that the answer is simple: Customers conveyed through direct feedback and collected data that they wanted to buy CBD.
Objections have also been raised by a Native group that lives south of the refuge, the Gwich'in, which has spiritual ties to the caribou and counts on them for much of their food.
" Hervieux stresses the government would prefer not to have to kill wolves at all, but he notes "in the near-term, we need to do this or there would be no caribou left.
"The minute I heard it, I had to download it from YouTube and looped it up and put a beat under it," Snaith, the Canadian electronic musician better known as Caribou, told VICE.
Sumitomo Corp will temporarily suspend its San Cristobal silver-zinc-lead mine, while Recylex closed its Weser-Metall lead plant and Trevali halted works at its Caribou zinc-lead-silver mine for now.
For my flight home, we boxed the caribou antlers up with a big, black raven I had mounted: two priceless souvenirs from a summer of doing whatever I wanted, learning independence and responsibility.
The wolves were targeted as part of an intensive predator management program in the Upper Yukon-Tanana region aimed to increase the population of the Fortymile caribou herd in lands surrounding the preserve.
In 2013, the Obama administration restricted drilling to only half of the reserve, in part because the reserve is home to hundreds of thousands of migrating birds and tens of thousands of caribou.
When I returned to Point Hope last March, I walked along the fence, freshly buried in snow, on the way to Oomittuk's house for a dinner of raw whale meat and caribou stew.
The refuge, which is home to different animal species from polar bears to Porcupine caribou, has been off limits to drilling for decades and long sought after by the oil and gas industry.
Susan Collins, Republican of Maine Ms. Collins learned to cook growing up in Caribou, Me., at the arm of her mother, Pat Collins, who took copious notes while watching Julia Child on television.
Young caribou are good indicators of a herd's overall health, but previously, getting a headcount on calves has required scientists to attach radio transmitters to them; often causing mothers to abandon their babies.

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