Before this thread dies and we drift into winter I wanted to post these two pictures of the woodland caribou. I went kayaking in August at the Slate Islands located in Lake Superior. The caribou herd is isolated on the islands, and their numbers are in decline as they appear to be eating themselves out of a home. A large part of the forest floor is bare and the animals have made trails everywhere. There are no large predators currently on the islands - no bears, and the small wolf population died out. Sagina nodosa was common at the water's edge, but there were few other interesting plants. The islands were created by a meteor impact and have been given park status.
Seasons greetings from Sharon and myself and best wishes to all forum members and their families in the new year.
-Rob