A decade later, the herd had tripled in size.
“Our first priority is to protect them for future generations, First Nations, and resident hunters,” he said, adding that the animals have cultural and ceremonial significance for First Nations.
A decade later, the herd had tripled in size.
“Our first priority is to protect them for future generations, First Nations, and resident hunters,” he said, adding that the animals have cultural and ceremonial significance for First Nations.