Midnight on the Eagle River
Porcupine Caribou Herd Migration, Yukon
380 km (236 miles) of canoeing in total autonomy north of the Arctic Circle on the Eagle, Bell and Porcupine rivers from Eagle Plains to Old Crow in the Northern Yukon Territory. The principal goal of the expedition was to observe the fall migration of the Porcupine Caribou Herd, which is the 5th largest herd of migratory caribou in North America. The herd’s total home range is approximately 260,000 km2, between Kaktovik, Alaska to Aklavik, NWT to Dawson City, Yukon.
Young Bull Moose
Sunset on the shore of the Eagle River
Reflection on the Bell River
Our first caribou along the Porcupine River
Porcupine Caribou
Porcupine Caribou Herd swimming across the Porcupine River
Lonely Porcupine Caribou on a small gravel island
Porcupine Caribou crossing the Porcupine River
Porcupine Caribou on the banks of the river
Porcupine Caribou grazing on the shore of the Porcupine River
Bear cache along the Porcupine River
Porcupine Caribou on the banks of the river
Two Porcupine Caribou along the Porcupine River
Curious Black Bear
Porcupine Caribou swimming across the Porcupine River
Sunset on the Porcupine River












