December 15, 2015 – Despite declarations by special interest environmental groups that there is a caribou crisis in Ontario, a review of Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry (MNRF) research, scientific evidence, and an assessment of all available and up-to-date data demonstrates that caribou populations are persisting in Ontario.
“Caribou are the most abundant ungulate in North America. Woodland caribou, a forest dwelling variety of the species, is classified as threatened, however they also remain abundant in Ontario and their habitat is well protected.
MNRF has made a valiant effort to understand Ontario’s woodland caribou population’s spending $11 million dollars on a massive and productive research effort, with more than 50 projects being conducted by MNRF scientists and biologists, supported by academics and the forest industry.” commented Jamie Lim, President and CEO of the Ontario Forest Industries Association.