| Author | Document | Description | Publication Date |
| Anne Gunn, Kyle Joly and Don Russell | Migratory tundra caribou: status and trends, 2026 update | Migratory tundra caribou herds peaked in the 1990s and early 2000s then declined 71%, from 5.5 million to 1.6 million by 2025. | 🆕May -2026 |
| Tracy Davison, Åshild Pedersen, Ivan Mizin and Anne Gunn |
Status and trends Arctic Island wild reindeer and caribou: 2026 update | The arctic islands are a demanding and severe environment and Rangifer have adapted with reduced body size and proportionally shorter legs and faces. | 🆕May 2026 |
| Don Russell and Anne Gunn | Caribou futures: Assessing vulnerability of migratory tundra caribou to climate change | The Arctic is rapidly warming with far-reaching changes in temperatures, sea ice, snow, and permafrost, accelerating impacts to all aspects of Arctic life. | SEPTEMBER 2025 |
| A. Gunn, D. Russell, K. Joly, L. Manzo, J. Pellissey, J. Tulagak, and A. V. Whiting |
Migratory Tundra Caribou in a Warmer Climate | Climate influences almost every aspect of caribou ecology, which means the Arctic’s rapid warming will have far-reaching, cascading, and complex impacts. |
2024 |
| Don Russell, Robert G. White and Anne Gunn | Understanding productivity of north american migratory tundra caribou | Understanding how climate affects caribou demography is more urgent as we plan for recovery of declining migratory tundra caribou herds faced with trends toward a hotter climate. | 2024 |
| Anne Gunn and Don Russell, | Update for CBMP writing workshop | Caribou & wild reindeer (Rangifer tarandus): a terrestrial Focal Ecosystem Component in the Arctic | March 2017 |
| Anne Gunn and Don Russell | Final Report | Review of monitoring indicators for Rangifer in preparation for Arctic caribou status and trends reporting | March 2015 |
| E.Heuer | Carma Brochure | 2 page brochure | August 2010 |