In 1988 an assessment was completed to estimate
the amount of caribou in Quebec and to get an idea of the actual health of the animals.
At that time the George River Herd was estimated to have 750 000 caribou,
their health however was poor and calves were being born underweight, many not surviving.
The Leaf River Herd was estimated to have about 250 000 animals in its herd and the
animals were very healthy at this time.
In 2001 another assessment was
performed. It is now estimated that the George River Herd has declined to about 450 000
animals although the animals are in much better health than in 1988 and many cows were
found to have healthy calves following them through their migration. The Leaf River Herd
has increased and it is estimated at just over 450 000 animals although their general
health has decreased and it is believed they may have reached their peak and will also
decline in the near future. We tend to concentrate mostly on the George River Herd as they
migrate through our camps that are closer to Schefferville however both herds migrate
through our territory. |