BC Revelstoke
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@NP_Forillon Less ice will form due to the lower sea level, and so less freeze-thaw of the ice will occur, which is a primary cause of erosion. - A #FNP
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@yohopark A reserve for the caribou may be a better solution, as it both protects their habitat and population. What do you think? -A #BCRevelstoke
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@Jasper_National @GrasslandsGFSS This is an ideal solution towards saving the woodland caribou. It will allow them to stay in their habitats be protected. -
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@GrosMourne Brining the caribou into captivity is dangerous because they are unable to survive with human disturbances. - A #BCRevelstoke
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@GrosMourne #grosmorneiscool 2: It will bring negative criticism from animal rights activists as they are deliberately hunting moose-Faheem
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@GrosMourne #grosmorneiscool I do not get this question. Could you explain what it means please?
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@NahanniNP_ #StopTheMine It can be prevented by convincing the government to enforce laws that prevent mines from using up caribou habitat-F
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@NahanniNP_ #StopTheMine Since mining requires land space, it results in the destruction of habitats causing habitat loss for the caribou-F
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@NP_Forillon #FNP Since global warming induces coastal erosion caused by water bodies, lower sea levels would cause lesser erosion damage-F
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@yohopark 2:As national parks are example of tourist attractions and the issues will damage the park and reduce tourism for the park-F
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@yohopark 1:Create a petition to enforce strong laws to prevent habitat fragmentation from the park-Faheem
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@waterton_lakes Great idea! Moving the caribou to areas with little human disturbances will greatly improve their chance in surviving. - A #BCRevelstoke
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@yohopark Great idea, but sending them away may risk their reproduction process, as there will not be enough caribou to mate with. -A #BCRevelstoke
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