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Did
You Know?
... that Alaska has almost twice as many caribou as people? Alaska's human population numbers around
650,000, while there are over one million caribou in the state. And the government doesn't even pay
them to live here!
The largest herd is the Western Arctic herd with almost half the total caribou in Alaska. Other big
herds are the Porcupine and the Mulchatna herds. There are twenty-eight smaller wild herds ranging
from the North Slope to the Canadian border northeast of Tok, and a few herds of domesticated
caribou—or reindeer—on the Seward Peninsula. more>
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