





Postcard - Woodland Caribou
5”x7” postcard featuring an image from the Illustrating Canada Series. These also make a great print that can be framed.
The woodland caribou is Newfoundland and Labrador’s official mammal. Caribou are referred to as an umbrella species because they help ensure the survival of the boreal forest and the lives it supports. Their foraging and droppings help nourish the soil, they serve as prey for many carnivores that roam the forest and they are a traditional food source for many Indigenous Peoples. They are herbivores and busy themselves by eating at least three kilograms of plants each day. Caribou are also the only member of the deer family whose females and males grow antlers… because it’s 2022. (davidsuzuki.org)
** If you are only purchasing postcards, greeting cards or a calendar, please select “local pickup” in the shipping options and I will reach out to you with the shipping cost **
5”x7” postcard featuring an image from the Illustrating Canada Series. These also make a great print that can be framed.
The woodland caribou is Newfoundland and Labrador’s official mammal. Caribou are referred to as an umbrella species because they help ensure the survival of the boreal forest and the lives it supports. Their foraging and droppings help nourish the soil, they serve as prey for many carnivores that roam the forest and they are a traditional food source for many Indigenous Peoples. They are herbivores and busy themselves by eating at least three kilograms of plants each day. Caribou are also the only member of the deer family whose females and males grow antlers… because it’s 2022. (davidsuzuki.org)
** If you are only purchasing postcards, greeting cards or a calendar, please select “local pickup” in the shipping options and I will reach out to you with the shipping cost **
5”x7” postcard featuring an image from the Illustrating Canada Series. These also make a great print that can be framed.
The woodland caribou is Newfoundland and Labrador’s official mammal. Caribou are referred to as an umbrella species because they help ensure the survival of the boreal forest and the lives it supports. Their foraging and droppings help nourish the soil, they serve as prey for many carnivores that roam the forest and they are a traditional food source for many Indigenous Peoples. They are herbivores and busy themselves by eating at least three kilograms of plants each day. Caribou are also the only member of the deer family whose females and males grow antlers… because it’s 2022. (davidsuzuki.org)