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Caribou management and health | Alaska Insight

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Lori Townsend was joined by Lisa Grediagin and Ryan Scott to discuss caribou management and health in Alaska. (Matt Faubion/AKPM)

Alaska’s caribou are a vital source of food and are deeply connected to communities and culture, especially in rural parts of the state. But as climate change, resource development and other challenges affect herd numbers and migration patterns, what should be done to ensure the iconic animals are healthy and plentiful for future generations? On this episode of Alaska Insight, host Lori Townsend is joined by Lisa Grediagin, Supervisor for the Wildlife Division of the Federal Office of Subsistence Management, and Ryan Scott, Director of the Division of Wildlife Conservation for the Alaska Department of Fish and Game, to discuss the health and management of Alaska's caribou.

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Madilyn Rose is the program producer at Alaska Public Media. Reach her at mrose@alaskapublic.org.