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Vélo à travers le Canada

October 31st, 2013; By Canadian Wildlife Federation

Entreprenant ce mois-ci son périple à vélo, Angella voyagera à travers l’une des plus petites écozones du Canada, l’écozone maritime du Pacifique. Cette région couvre environ 196 000 km2, ce […]


Vélo à travers le Canada

October 18th, 2013; By Canadian Wildlife Federation

Entreprenant ce mois-ci son périple à vélo, Angella voyagera à travers l’une des plus petites écozones du Canada, l’écozone maritime du Pacifique. Cette région couvre environ 196 000 km2, ce qui correspond à la taille […]


A Bad Deal for the American Eel

July 20th, 2013; By Canadian Wildlife Federation

Once extremely abundant throughout all tributaries to Lake Ontario and the St. Lawrence River, the American eel has seen a dramatic population decline. In 2006, the presence of eels in […]


The Hayes River in Manitoba

July 1st, 2013; By Canadian Wildlife Federation

If you live in Manitoba you might be aware that the Hayes River is the longest naturally flowing river in the province. It’s also one of the few remaining North […]


A Garbage Patch In The Great Lakes?

May 26th, 2013; By Canadian Wildlife Federation

You may have heard about the garbage patches that exist in the oceans – where specific ocean and atmospheric conditions ensnare debris, small pieces of plastic, which accumulate into large […]


Climate Change and the Loss of Sea Ice in the Arctic

April 25th, 2013; By Canadian Wildlife Federation

Climate change affects every part of the world in a different way, but most experts agree the North will be impacted more than any other region. Sea ice spans most […]


Researching the Effects of Climate Change on the Polar Bears of Southern Hudson Bay

February 22nd, 2013; By Canadian Wildlife Federation

As I sit comfortably in my warm office in Toronto writing this post, the polar bears of the Southern Hudson Bay subpopulation are out on the frigid sea ice in […]