This document synthesizes existing research on the intertwined relationships between woodland caribou, wildfire, and forestry practices in Canada. It systematically explores how these two types of landscape disturbances impact various aspects of caribou ecology, including habitat selection, movement patterns, population demography, and the availability of their primary forage . The review compares the effects of wildfire and forestry, aiming to inform sustainable forest management strategies and caribou recovery efforts by understanding how human activities can better emulate natural disturbance regimes.